Treated, because it will resist insects.
Depends on what is with treated with. If you mean lumber treated to resist rot and insects, such as wood used on a deck or fence post- NO. The treatment chemicals are toxic- and so is the smoke from burning that wood.
surprisingly pressure treated fencing is more expensive than cedar, depending on style. if it is a picket style fence I would avoid pt because it is adversley affected by wheather and warping and splitting. Cedar will be more uniform, and look better, and if treated after installation it will last just as long.
There are many uses of cedar lumber. The most common uses of cedar lumber are to make oil, lumber, pencils, fence posts, guitars, canoes, and shingles.
In order to build or order a privacy fence one must first get in the habit of buying fences and that means calling up all of the local fence contractors.
you can get into the lumber yard on both P2P and F2P world regardless of wether you used to be a member or not all you have to do is go to the gates of the lumber yard and along the left fence there is a gap in the wood and select the crawl under option and there you are! the lumber yard is yours to explore!
All you need to do is get some lumber or mineral stone. Then simply pick them up and drop them in the area where you wish to make a fence. (Stone is better as it doesnt rot away like wood does.) An excellent havest moon ds/cute website: www.fogu.com/hm6
No, But you can make some out of Lumber so your animals can not excape
Well... in the lumber shed behind your house if you press (A) you will get a peice of wood called a 'stake' and you collect these and just drop them where you need a fence.
A cedar fence is naturally resistant to rot and insects, making it durable with minimal maintenance required. However, it can be more expensive upfront compared to a pressure-treated fence. Pressure-treated fences are chemically treated for durability but may require more maintenance over time. Overall, cedar fences are more durable and require less maintenance, but they are typically more costly than pressure-treated fences.
The lifespan of a 4x4 treated fence post can vary widely depending on factors such as soil conditions, moisture levels, and exposure to elements. Generally, treated wood can last anywhere from 15 to 30 years, but in harsher environments, it may begin to show signs of rot in as little as 5 to 10 years. Regular maintenance and proper installation can extend the life of the post.
The best modern Fence Designs available today can be a chain link fence, picket fence, or privacy fence. Varying in materials, the most commonly used is treated wood.
Treated pine or western cedar.