Why a New Fence with a Warranty Is the Smarter Investment

Holly Cottles • September 11, 2025

Why a New Fence with a Warranty Is the Smarter Investment

When your fence starts leaning, rotting, or losing boards, the big question is always the same: Do I repair it, or should I replace it? While minor repairs can work in the short term, investing in a new cedar fence often makes the most sense long-term — especially when it comes with the peace of mind of a 10-year warranty.


What Our 10-Year Warranty Covers

When you choose a Western Red Cedar fence installed by Frisco Fence, you’re not just getting a beautiful and durable fence — you’re also getting protection against costly future issues.


Our warranty covers:

  • Cracked, warped, or split lumber
  • Missing knot holes
  • Leaning posts
  • Rusting of any kind
  • Defective gate hinges and latches
  • Hardware issues
  • Sagging gates

⚠️ Important Note: Storm damage or damage caused by severe weather is not covered under the warranty.


Fence Styles & Upgrades That Add Value

Whether you choose a side-by-side cedar fence or a board-on-board cedar fence for full privacy, both come with the same 10-year warranty. Many HOAs and cities now require additional upgrades like a top cap and kickboard, which not only meet code but also extend the life of your fence by protecting the pickets and rails.


Why It Matters

Repairs can patch problems, but they don’t guarantee future stability. A new fence built with Western Red Cedar — and finished with details like top cap and kickboard — not only boosts curb appeal and property value, but also comes with that 10-year safety net. Instead of spending money on repeated repairs, you’re protecting your investment upfront.



The Bottom Line

If your fence is showing serious signs of age, replacing it with a new cedar fence and warranty is often the smarter financial decision. You’ll enjoy a stronger, longer-lasting fence — and the reassurance that you’re covered for the next decade.

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