Wood fence with gate in front of a homeWood fencing adds timeless charm to your yard, but if your budget’s tight, which wood keeps costs low without crumbling fast? Pine, cedar, redwood—prices vary wildly, and the cheapest option might still need to stand up to weather and wear around your garden or lot. Balancing low cost with decent life is key—cheap now could mean repairs later. Want to know the wallet-friendliest wood that doesn’t skimp too much on quality? Let’s sift through and spotlight the bargain king of fencing.

Cheapest Pick

Pine rules—here’s why:

  • Cost: $10–$20/foot—untreated or treated—beats cedar—see Average cost.
  • Life: Treated lasts 15–20 years—check Wood lifespan.

Practical Tips

Final Thoughts

Pine’s the cheapest wood for fencing—$10–$20/foot—treated, it’s a steal for 15–20 years. Compare at Vinyl vs. Wood. Also see our fence cost calculator.

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Publish Date: 03-19-25