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Redwood
has long been a favorite wood for fencing
material. A good fence needs to
provide you with the utility of a strong
structure while also looking good.
Redwood provides it all.
The color of redwood makes it a favorite.
A classic in many styles, the deep rich
red color provides for a beautiful
natural look.
The wood itself is very resistent to
insects and decay through it's natural
oils and resins. A well built
redwood fence can last in excess of
20 years with proper care.
This is the wood species that gave J&W
its start, and it's still a mainstay
for all kinds of outdoor projects, including
fencing. Check out our Redwood
Education Center for more information
on redwood.
Contact JW Lumber for your Redwood
Fencing needs.
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"J&W’s a local company, 50 years in Southern California, so you know they’re committed to the community. They’ll actually help you out with your projects. Good company, great products, friendly people…what a philosophy…why go anywhere else."
RJ, El Cajon, CA |
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"I build fences
and patio covers for a living. J&W has quality Redwood, Cedar and
Doug Fir lumber that is a notch above everyone elses. That is what you get
from people that have specialized in outdoor building products for 50
years. They care."
J.C., La Mesa, CA |
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"My wife and I
were really undecided on our backyard improvements. We had talked to so
many people. Finally we got the straight scoop from the people at J&W.
They recommended the right product, helped draw up the plans, and even
gave us the phone number of a local contractor. Totally painless for me,
and my neighbors think I am a genius. Thanks J&W!"
John B., San Diego, CA |
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"We just finished replacing an old deck with brand new composite decking. It changed our whole yard. There were so many choices, but the guys at J&W Lumber helped narrow it down and we got exactly what we wanted. We're thrilled with the way it came out."
Carole, Pt. Loma, CA |
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