Wrought Iron Fences vs. Horizontal Cedar Fences: 2025 Guide

Choosing the perfect fence for your home is a significant investment that impacts curb appeal, security, and property value. At Inline Fence, with over 10 years of experience in the fencing industry, we understand the nuances of selecting materials that fit your lifestyle and budget. In this updated 2025 guide, we provide an expert comparison between wrought iron fences and horizontal cedar fences, backed by real project examples and industry standards. For a personalized, free estimate, visit our quote page.

A modern horizontal cedar fence with a gate installed in a Seattle backyard, offering privacy and style.

1. Material Overview: Expert Insights on Wrought Iron & More

Wrought Iron Fences

Wrought iron is a durable alloy known for its strength and ornamental appeal. Our certified installers use high-grade wrought iron treated with rust-resistant coatings to ensure longevity exceeding 50 years. According to industry standards (ASTM A123), proper galvanization is essential to prevent corrosion. Inline Fence has installed over 200 wrought iron projects in the Pacific Northwest, including custom gates and decorative panels.

Horizontal Cedar Fences

Cedar wood, particularly Western Red Cedar, is prized for its natural resistance to decay and insects. We source FSC-certified cedar to ensure sustainable forestry practices. Horizontal cedar fencing offers a modern aesthetic and excellent privacy. Our team applies premium stains and sealants that extend fence life up to 25 years with proper maintenance.

2. Installation Costs: Transparent Pricing for Wrought Iron Fencing in 2025

Based on recent projects, the average cost for wrought iron fencing ranges from $40 to $70 per linear foot, influenced by design complexity and terrain. Horizontal cedar fences typically cost between $25 and $45 per linear foot, depending on wood grade and stain options. We provide detailed quotes reflecting current 2025 market prices—request yours anytime on our quote page.

A durable wrought iron fence installed around a property, providing security and style in a Seattle neighborhood.

3. Maintenance & Longevity: Real-World Experience

Our clients report that wrought iron fences require repainting every 5–7 years to maintain their finish, with occasional rust spot repairs. Cedar fences need annual inspections and re-staining every 2–3 years to prevent weather damage. Inline Fence offers maintenance packages and expert advice to maximize your fence’s lifespan.

4. Privacy & Security: Wrought Iron Solutions from Our Experts

Wrought iron fences provide excellent security due to their strength and design but offer limited privacy. Many customers complement iron fences with landscaping for privacy. Cedar fences deliver full privacy and a solid barrier but require more upkeep to maintain security integrity.

5. Environmental Impact & Sustainability of Metal Fencing

Inline Fence is committed to eco-friendly practices. We recycle metal waste from wrought iron projects and prioritize sustainably harvested cedar. Choosing FSC-certified wood and powder-coated iron with low-VOC finishes aligns with green building standards.

A modern horizontal cedar fence with a concrete base installed in a Seattle residential area, providing privacy and durability.

6. Long-Term Value & Customer Satisfaction

Our extensive portfolio and client testimonials confirm that wrought iron fences are a long-term investment with minimal upkeep, while cedar fences appeal to those prioritizing privacy and contemporary style at a moderate cost.

7. Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I install the fence myself?
    Wrought iron installation requires professional expertise to ensure safety and durability. Cedar fences can be DIY projects if you have carpentry experience.
  • Which fence is better for rainy climates?
    Both perform well with proper maintenance; wrought iron needs rust protection, cedar requires sealing.
  • How do I maintain my fence?
    We provide detailed maintenance guides and offer professional services.

8. About Inline Fence: Your Trusted Partner in 2025

Inline Fence has been serving the community since 2013, with certified installers and a commitment to quality. Our team participates in industry conferences and holds certifications from the American Fence Association. Contact us anytime for a free, no-obligation estimate on our quote page.

Conclusion

Choosing between wrought iron and horizontal cedar fencing depends on your priorities for durability, privacy, and style. Inline Fence is here to guide you with expert advice, transparent pricing, and professional installation. For a free 2025 quote tailored to your property, visit our quote page.

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