A properly constructed horizontal cedar fence in Central Texas is a durable investment that can last 15–20 years or more.

Because of the unique environmental factors in the Texas Hill Country, such as intense summer heat and sudden downpours, achieving this lifespan requires specific materials and care:

  • Premium Material Selection: Using genuine kiln-dried Western Red Cedar or No. 1 grade cedar is recommended. Cedar contains natural oils that resist rot, decay, and insect damage better than other wood types.
  • Structural Foundation: To prevent issues like warping in expansive clay soils, posts should be set 12 to 18 inches deep in concrete. Using galvanized or stainless steel fasteners is also essential to prevent rust staining over time.
  • Regular Maintenance: To maintain the wood’s integrity and color, a high-quality sealant or stain should be applied every 2–3 years. Additionally, conducting annual inspections to catch early signs of cracking or cupping can help extend the life of the fence.

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