We specialize in wood fence installation in Coeur d'Alene, ID, offering classic beauty and natural warmth for your property.
We specialize in wood fence installation in Coeur d'Alene, ID, offering classic beauty and natural warmth for your property. Our cedar and treated wood options include privacy, picket, shadowbox, and board on board styles. Each fence is built with quality lumber and strong hardware for long term performance. Enhance your yard with a custom wood fence that fits your home and budget.
Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene provides professional wood fence throughout Coeur d'Alene, ID, and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call 208-987-1344 or request your free quote.
A wood fence in Coeur d'Alene has to do more than look good. It needs to handle wet springs, snowy winters, and hot, dry August days without warping or rotting. At Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene, we design and install wood fences with our specific North Idaho climate in mind, so they stay solid and attractive for years.
We work across a mix of property types, from mid-century homes near downtown to newer neighborhoods around Hayden and Post Falls, as well as small rural properties north of town. That local experience matters, because soil, slope, and wind exposure change from street to street. We choose post depth, concrete mix, and hardware based on what actually works in this area, not a generic national guideline.
Whether you want privacy for a backyard in a tighter subdivision, or a classic ranch-style fence for a larger lot, we tailor the layout to your property lines, views, and how you actually use the space. Our goal is to give you a wood fence that fits right into Coeur d'Alene life: space for kids and pets, privacy from nearby homes, and a look that matches the natural setting around the lake and the pines.
We help you choose wood species and styles that hold up in Coeur d'Alene conditions and fit your homeβs architecture. The most common options we install include:
β’ Cedar privacy fences: Western red cedar is our top pick for many projects because it resists insects and decay better than many other woods. It performs well with our moisture and temperature swings and takes stain evenly. For classic privacy, we install 6 foot stockade or board-on-board styles that block sightlines between closely spaced homes.
β’ Cedar or fir good-neighbor fences: In older Coeur d'Alene neighborhoods where fences are visible from both sides, many owners prefer alternating picket or horizontal designs that look finished on each face. This can help keep relations with neighbors positive when a fence sits directly on the shared boundary.
β’ Ranch and split rail fences: On larger or more open lots, a 2 rail or 3 rail fence defines the property without blocking views of the mountains or lake. We often pair these with welded wire when owners want to keep dogs or small animals in while maintaining an open look.
β’ Decorative and custom designs: For homes near the lake or in more visible corners, we can incorporate trimmed tops, lattice panels, or mixed materials such as wood fence sections with metal posts. These details cost more but can strongly complement higher end or newly remodeled homes.
We will explain how each wood choice behaves over time in our climate, what level of maintenance it will need, and how the look will age so you can pick a fence that fits your budget and your willingness to maintain it.
A solid wood fence starts long before the first hole is drilled. Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene follows a defined process so you know what will happen and why each step matters.
1. On site visit and layout: We meet you at your property to walk the fence line, look at slopes, sprinkler locations, tree roots, and any existing structures. We discuss privacy needs, gates, and views you want to keep or block. We then measure accurately and flag a proposed layout.
2. Utility locating and permits: Before digging, we call for utility locates so gas, electric, and communication lines are clearly marked. For most residential wood fences in Coeur d'Alene, a permit may be required if height or placement triggers city rules. We can assist with the permit process and will advise you if your plan needs any adjustments to meet local ordinances or HOA rules.
3. Post hole preparation: We use power augers where appropriate and hand digging around utilities or tree roots. In our area, we typically set posts 24 to 36 inches deep, and deeper in soft or sandy pockets, to get below the frost line and reduce heaving. On steep slopes, we may step the fence or angle sections for best stability.
4. Setting posts: We usually set posts in concrete, using a mix and water ratio that cures well in our temperature range. We bell out the bottom of holes in soft soils so posts resist shifting. Posts are set straight, aligned by string line, and allowed proper curing time before heavy panels are attached.
5. Rails and pickets: Once posts are solid, we attach treated or naturally rot resistant rails with exterior structural screws or hot dipped galvanized nails. Pickets are installed with consistent spacing and height. For privacy fences, we stagger boards or use board-on-board patterns to minimize shrinking gaps over time.
6. Gates and hardware: Gates receive additional framing and heavier hardware because our freeze-thaw cycles and winter ice can strain gate posts. We use adjustable hinges so we can fine tune gate swing if the ground moves slightly with seasons.
7. Cleanup and walkthrough: We haul away debris, rake disturbed soil, and leave your yard tidy. Then we walk the fence with you, check gate operation, and answer questions about sealing, staining, and routine care.
Homeowners often ask why one wood fence quote in Coeur d'Alene can be higher than another. There are several real cost drivers that matter more than just linear footage.
Fence height and style: A 6 foot privacy fence uses more lumber and posts than a 4 foot picket fence. Board-on-board designs typically cost more than basic side by side since they use extra pickets but are better for long term privacy.
Wood species and grade: Cedar usually costs more than pine or fir up front but can save money over time by resisting rot and warping better. Clear or select grade boards have fewer knots and a cleaner look, which is popular in high visibility yards, and that comes at a premium.
Site conditions: Sloped yards, rocky soil, or tight access such as narrow side yards in older Coeur d'Alene streets can add labor time. Extra digging around roots, setting stepped sections, or hauling materials by hand instead of machine all influence the final price.
Posts and hardware quality: It is possible to cut corners with thinner posts, light duty brackets, or non galvanized nails, but our company does not do that. Coeur d'Alene winters and spring winds can quickly expose weak construction. We use appropriate post sizes, structural fasteners, and corrosion resistant hardware that can handle moisture and snow.
Finishing and staining: Some clients choose a simple natural wood install with no finish, while others want a pre stained or post stained fence. Factory pre staining or on site staining is an added cost, but it protects the lumber from UV and moisture much better, which is important in our climate with bright sun and winter wetness.
When we provide a quote, we break out these factors so you understand exactly where your money is going and can adjust design choices to fit your budget.
North Idaho weather can be tough on wood fences. Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene designs and installs with those challenges in mind so common problems are less likely to show up.
Rot at the base of posts: Many older fences in town rot where the post meets the soil. We address this by setting posts properly in concrete, using decay resistant species or treated posts, and keeping the top of the concrete slightly above grade so water sheds away from the post.
Warping and twisting boards: Rapid changes from wet to dry can cause lower quality boards to twist. We minimize this by using better quality lumber, spacing boards correctly so they can expand and contract, and securing them with the right fasteners. For large spans, we add an extra rail so boards have more support.
Frost heave and leaning fences: Our freeze-thaw cycles can push shallow posts out of the ground. We dig deeper holes, bell the bottoms in soft soils, and use plenty of concrete around posts. On very wet sites, we may recommend drainage adjustments or a different layout to avoid future movement.
Sagging gates: Almost every older wood fence gate in Coeur d'Alene seems to drag at some point. We prevent this by bracing gate frames, using larger hinge posts, and installing adjustable hinges and latches. If the ground does shift over time, we can usually fix a sagging gate with small adjustments instead of rebuilding it.
Finish failure: Sun on the south and west sides of a property can bleach and crack unprotected wood faster. We explain realistic expectations about how finishes age in our climate and suggest stain types and colors that perform better here, along with when to recoat.
A new wood fence touches on more than just construction. It also involves local rules and your neighbors, especially in closer Coeur d'Alene neighborhoods.
Setbacks and height limits: City and county codes specify how tall fences can be in front and back yards and how close they can sit to sidewalks or streets. Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene stays familiar with the current ordinances so we can help you avoid a fence that later needs to be cut down or moved.
Property lines: Many older lots near downtown and by the lake have survey markers that are missing or hard to see. Before installation, we recommend that you confirm your property line, especially if there has been past confusion about boundaries. We can build to an existing fence line if you wish, but we will explain the difference between a convenience line and a legal property line so you can decide.
Neighbor communication: Even when not legally required, letting neighbors know your wood fence plans usually prevents misunderstandings. In areas where fences sit on or very near shared boundaries, we can design a style that looks finished from both sides, and we will be clear about which side receives posts or rails.
HOA and neighborhood rules: Newer subdivisions around Coeur d'Alene and Hayden often have standards for fence height, color, and style. We ask to see any HOA guidelines before final design so that you do not run into fines or demands to change the fence later.
By looking at these details before we dig, we help you get a fence that not only looks good and performs well, but also fits smoothly into your block and your neighborhood.
When you choose Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene for wood fence installation, we keep the process predictable and respectful of your time and property.
Before work begins, we ask you to mark any private sprinkler lines, dog runs, or invisible fences that would not show on public utility maps. Moving items like firewood stacks, lawn furniture, or kids' toys away from the fence line will speed up the job and reduce the chance of damage. If you have pets, we will coordinate access and temporary containment plans for the days we are on site.
During installation, our crews aim to keep disruption low. We typically start with post setting on day one, then return after concrete cures to install rails and boards. Many average sized residential projects in Coeur d'Alene finish in 2 to 4 working days, depending on weather and fence complexity. We keep materials organized, avoid blocking driveways when possible, and clean up daily.
We will also talk with you about future maintenance. In our climate, a quality penetrating stain or sealant applied within the first year, and refreshed as needed, can significantly extend the life and appearance of your wood fence. We explain how to spot early signs of issues, such as shifting posts or loose pickets, so you can call us for a small repair before it becomes a larger problem.
From first visit to final walkthrough, you will have a clear point of contact at our company so questions are answered quickly and adjustments can be made if you decide to modify a section or add an extra gate along the way.
Professional wood fence installation, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Legendary Fence Company Coeur d'Alene