Pine is more common, but cedar is more insect resist. If termites are native to your area, as well as a lot of other nasty critters so I would recommend you pay more for the cedar fence. Cedar can repel snakes, fleas, flies ticks, mosquito, scorpion, chiggers, mites, ants, termites, moths, grubs. It is considered an organic pest control measure. You may not have to stain the cedar fence either.
Southern Yellow Pine will probably be cheaper, but it will require staining. You will probably want to use a cedar based stain to preserve it and keep it insect free. If you have had wild fires in your area then you might want to look into a fire resistant stain.
The best thing to do is to go to your local Home Depot and ask them about the difference, and check out their prices.
2006-07-23 14:26:50
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answered by Dan S 7
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I don't know were some of these people got the idea that cedar won't rot, it most definitely will rot and almost as fast as pine, however cedar is impervious to wood eating insects which is VERY important in FL, youall got some serious bugs down there. I would use cedar and make sure i sealed the posts before i set them and seal the fence when your done.
You could use a mix of materials such as CCA treated posts and cedar panels.
2006-07-23 22:44:17
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answered by uncle bob 4
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Cedar
2006-07-23 21:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Cedar
2006-07-23 21:13:01
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Cedar
2006-07-23 21:12:59
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answered by Jerry S 4
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Cedar is always a better choice it holds up better than pine . But it is more expensive but worth it. Just make sure it is sealed properly for all weather conditions.
2006-07-23 21:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi I work at Lowes and I think that Pine is great for fence. Pine is by far the best most everyone buys Pine.
2006-07-23 21:14:55
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answered by Zooey girl 2
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Cedar is better because it is naturally resistant to rot and insects. To use pine, you would have to use treated material and it doesn't look as nice. Of course, pine is cheaper.
2006-07-23 21:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. Pressure-treated. And soak any posts that go underground in copper green. Home Depot sells the JASCO brand.
Personally I would coat the entire fence with the JASCO after it is up if you want the bugga to last a long time. Especially all the cuts if you cut any boards down and nailed (or screws) spots. Deck screws are pricey but you won't get rust bleed or streaks.
2006-07-23 21:31:27
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answered by Dirtt 3
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Cedar. It naturally stand up better against wetness and insects.
2006-07-23 21:15:45
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answered by Darby 7
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