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Best Fence Types for Pacific Northwest Homes

  • Writer: josh35461
    josh35461
  • Jun 24
  • 2 min read

Pacific Northwest weather puts unique stress on residential fencing. Constant moisture, seasonal temperature swings, and occasional high winds mean homeowners need fence materials that resist rot, warping, and premature wear. Choosing the right fence type helps protect your property while keeping long term maintenance and replacement costs down. JWILCO installs fences designed specifically for the environmental demands of the Pacific Northwest.



Built for Rain, Wind, & Changing Seasons.


Fence Materials That Perform Best in the PNW

Some fence types consistently outperform others in wet and variable climates. These options balance durability, appearance, and upkeep for Northwest homes.


Cedar fencing

Naturally resistant to rot and insects, cedar performs exceptionally well in damp conditions and ages gracefully over time.


Pressure treated wood fencing

Treated lumber offers increased resistance to moisture and decay, making it a cost effective choice for long term durability.


Vinyl fencing

Vinyl does not absorb moisture, will not rot, and requires minimal maintenance, making it ideal for homeowners who want a low upkeep option.


Metal fencing

Aluminum and steel fencing stand up well to moisture and wind while providing long term structural strength and security.


FAQ's:

What fence material lasts the longest in the Pacific Northwest?

Vinyl and metal fences typically have the longest lifespan due to their resistance to moisture, rot, and insects.

Is cedar better than pressure treated wood for wet climates?

Cedar naturally resists moisture and insects, while pressure treated wood relies on chemical treatment. Both perform well when properly installed.


How much maintenance do fences need in the PNW?

Wood fences require periodic sealing or staining, while vinyl and metal fences require very little ongoing maintenance.

Does JWILCO handle fence permits and installation planning?

Yes. JWILCO manages the full fence installation process, including layout planning and local permitting requirements when needed.

 
 
 
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