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Supplying Fence Companies & Homeowners Alike

Traditional wood fencing, which has been in use for decades, remains a popular choice with consumers today. With a myriad of design possibilities like privacysplit railranch rail and post and dowel, wood fencing isn’t going anywhere!

Fence Posts, Split Rail Fence, Privacy Fence, Wood Fence & More!

All of the fencing that we stock is cedar lumber (though we can order composite fencing if you would like!). The three key benefits of using cedar lumber here for wood fencing are aesthetic appeal, durability and value. The natural beauty of a wood fence remains desirable in residential, commercial and agricultural settings. Wood privacy fences are the choice for anyone looking to enhance their yard, secure their home, keep the dogs in, keep the kids safe, and create a private outdoor addition to their living space.

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We like to make this simple here. Try this equation to calculate the number of pickets you need.

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We like to make this simple here. Try this equation to calculate the number of pickets you need.

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FOOTAGE CALCULATOR

Total number of 4 inch pickets

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Total number of 6 inch pickets

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Common Fencing
Questions

My HOA has certain regulations on my fence, can you help me?

Absolutely we can help you with your HOA regulations. Rocky Mountain Forest Products started out selling fencing door to door and has been working with HOA regulations for over 40 years. Unlike the Big Box Stores, we have knowledgeable staff to ensure that you meet every code in your HOA guidelines. Plus, if you need help with the actual installation, we can help connect you with a fence contractor that works on HOA fence installations.

I am looking at building my own fence, do you have anything that can help me?

Here is a basic 5 Step process for installing a fence:

Step 1: Determine Spacing for Fence Posts

Typically, fence posts are spaced about eight feet apart. The corner posts are always set first. Then, stretch a line from each corner post to work as your guide. Mark the exact position where you’d like each post hole dug.

Step 2: Prepare Holes and Posts

When setting the fence posts, make sure about 2 feet of each post is buried in the ground. This helps the posts endure heavy weight and high winds.

Step 3: Set Posts

Place two to three shovel scoops of gravel at the bottom of each post hole before placing the post into position. Use a level to make sure the post is plumb. After the posts are properly aligned, brace each post with stakes.

Step 4: Attach Rails to Fence Posts

Install a bottom and top rail to attach to the fence posts. A “butt joint” is a basic wood joint where the ends of the rails are aligned, placed together and then secured. Be sure to measure that the top and bottom rails are perfectly aligned.

Step 5: Install Fence Boards

Use a plumb level to ensure the board is vertical and nail it into place. At another fence post corner, fix another board into place. Place a string line to the top of both boards. Place another board against the first board. Nail it into place and repeat this action until all boards are installed.

I need a new fence, but I am not sure how to build or fix it. Can RMFP help me install my fence?

We can help in a variety of ways. We work with over 2,500 contractors annually and can connect you with a reputable contractor for your new project!

Our Fencing Materials

Ranch | Rustic

Great for the Penny Pinch

Typical uses are for farm and ranch properties

Used for repairs, back alleys and chicken coops

Usually contains check marks, knot holes, and pecking

Typical waste is 20-30%

No returns

Qualities | Standards

Standard and better grade that your
average box store or lumber yard carries

Great for the average fence and average home

Standard construction grade, a few visual flaws

Typical waste is 10-15%

No returns

Premium

Highest quality material*

Thicker material wIth very little aesthetic issues

Main applications are for business – high end

fences or horizontal fences

Typical waste is > 10%

Returnable or exchangeable

Don’t Forget Your Stain, Hardware, and Screws

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Cedar Fence vs. Pressure-Treated Fence

Which type of material will work best for your privacy fence in harsh weather climates? Maybe what you really need is an exotic material for your horizontal privacy fence. No matter which type of project- whether it’s to keep the dog in or to impress the neighbors- we have what you need.

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Although pressure treated is seen as a viable privacy fence for most locations in the US, this is not true for Colorado. The climate here tends to dry out pressure treated boards. They begin to warp, crack and twist after only 2 years. Our number one seller is cedar picket fence with cedar rails and post. Cedar will last longer than pine and, in our opinion, looks better for the cost. We offer the largest selection of cedar fencing in the state. This allows us to meet any budget or quality need. Give us a call today if you have any questions about privacy fencing or to learn more!

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Cedar Fence Reviews:

” The salesman was very personable. The cedar pickets are very clean and cut very accurately. An excellent product. Everything was banded and ready to be picked up. A very good experience.”

-Carol B.

“I have been getting cedar pickets from Rocky Mountain Forest product for a few years. I get great Cedar at a reasonable price.”

-Louis R.

Cedar Fence vs. Pressure-Treated Fence

Which type of material will work best for your privacy fence in harsh weather climates? Maybe what you really need is an exotic material for your horizontal privacy fence. No matter which type of project- whether it’s to keep the dog in or to impress the neighbors- we have what you need.

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There are two common types of composite decking- capped and uncapped. Although uncapped composite decking works in many cases due to its ability to resist mold, decay and stains, a capped composite board adds an extra layer of compressed materials that will plug off areas on the boards to help keep moisture and dirt out. For this reason, capped composite decking is typically a superior product. To find out more about which composite decking is best for you- give us a call!

Cedar Fence Reviews:

“I have been getting cedar pickets from Rocky Mountain Forest product for a few years. I get great Cedar at a reasonable price.”

-Louis R.

“The salesman was very personable. The cedar pickets are very clean and cut very accurately. An excellent product. Everything was banded and ready to be picked up. A very good experience.”

-Carol B.

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Looking for specialty fencing?

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Whether you’re looking for split rail, post & dowel, composites, or ranch- rail, we have the right solution for your project.

 

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Post & Dowel Fence

A Post and Dowel fence, also known as Western Rail Fencing, is known for its round posts and round rails. Manufactured from pine logs, Post and Dowel fencing has been chemically pressure treated to help prevent rot and decay. This treating process is what accounts for the greenish hue that Post and Dowel fences are known for.

Split Rail Fence

Split rail fences are made by splitting logs into crude rails. Their organic appearance has made this style of fencing popular in everything from small decorative applications in the front yard of a city lot to large ranch boundaries. The simple design of Split Rail allows it to be installed with very few tools.

Vinyl Fence
Trex Fence (composite fencing)

Vinyl/composite fence is on the rise in popularity and there are a number of reasons for that! Vinyl/composite fencing has very low maintenance, easy to clean and easy to install. One more added benefit is that you never have to worry about termites either. Our fencing is more environmentally friendly as well, since it will last much longer than the competition, which saves you even more money in the long run.

Ranch Rail (Farm Fence)

A typical Ranch Rail, two, three or four rail system, will typically be made with 4×4, 4×6 or 4×8 cedar posts and nominal 2×6 or 2×8 cedar boards for its rails. We keep all of these in stock and can also supply weld wire that can be attached to your fence to keep small pets or animals in and predators out.

Specialty Fencing Reviews:

“The 700 ft of cedar split rail fencing that I purchased from RMFP looks absolutely AWESOME! I couldn’t find any attractive split rail fencing anywhere else.”

-Colorado P.

“Excellent communication about availability, pricing and delivery logistics. We bought 650 ft of 10ft long split rail fence and are very satisfied with the quality.”

-K. D.

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Looking for specialty fencing?

Click Below to Learn More

Whether you’re looking for split rail, post & dowel, composites, or ranch- rail, we have the right solution for your project.

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Fencing Supplies | LEARN MORE

Post & Dowel Fence

A Post and Dowel fence, also known as Western Rail Fencing, is known for its round posts and round rails. Manufactured from pine logs, Post and Dowel fencing has been chemically pressure treated to help prevent rot and decay. This treating process is what accounts for the greenish hue that Post and Dowel fences are known for.

Split Rail Fence

Split rail fences are made by splitting logs into crude rails. Their organic appearance has made this style of fencing popular in everything from small decorative applications in the front yard of a city lot to large ranch boundaries. The simple design of Split Rail allows it to be installed with very few tools.

Vinyl Fence
Trex Fence (composite fencing)

Vinyl/composite fence is on the rise in popularity and there are a number of reasons for that! Vinyl/composite fencing has very low maintenance, easy to clean and easy to install. One more added benefit is that you never have to worry about termites either. Our fencing is more environmentally friendly as well, since it will last much longer than the competition, which saves you even more money in the long run.

Ranch Rail (Farm Fence)

A typical Ranch Rail, two, three or four rail system, will typically be made with 4×4, 4×6 or 4×8 cedar posts and nominal 2×6 or 2×8 cedar boards for its rails. We keep all of these in stock and can also supply weld wire that can be attached to your fence to keep small pets or animals in and predators out.

Specialty Fencing Reviews:

“The 700 ft of cedar split rail fencing that I purchased from RMFP looks absolutely AWESOME! I couldn’t find any attractive split rail fencing anywhere else.”

-Colorado P.

“Excellent communication about availability, pricing and delivery logistics. We bought 650 ft of 10ft long split rail fence and are very satisfied with the quality.”

-K. D.

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