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Cedar Good Neighbor Fence Installation in Falcon Pointe

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There's a reason the saying goes 'good fences make good neighbors.' When a fence looks finished and clean on both sides, everyone wins - the homeowner and the neighbor alike. That's exactly what good-neighbor style cedar is built to do.

We installed this cedar fence in Falcon Pointe using a good-neighbor style build, which means the pickets and framing are oriented so both sides of the fence look equally finished. No 'ugly side.' No one gets stuck looking at the rails and posts. It's a small detail that makes a big difference in how a property feels from every angle.

Cedar is one of our favorite materials to work with. It's naturally resistant to rot and insects, it holds stain well when you're ready for that step, and fresh-cut cedar just has a warmth to it that other fence materials can't match. The color straight off the saw is hard to beat.

The gate hardware is all black - hinges, latch, and handle - and the diagonal brace on the back of the gate keeps it square and swinging true for years. These aren't afterthoughts. They're the kind of details that separate a fence that holds up from one that starts sagging and warping after a couple of seasons.

If your yard is overdue for a new fence, cedar good-neighbor style is worth a serious look. It adds real curb appeal, it's solid, and it's the kind of upgrade that both you and your neighbor can appreciate.