Wood fencing is flexible, familiar, and easy to tailor to the property. It can create full backyard privacy, soften a side yard, or add a classic picket-style look near the street.

For Savannah homes, wood fence planning should account for moisture, sun exposure, gate wear, and the level of maintenance the owner is comfortable with.

Why homeowners choose wood fence

  • Warm, natural look
  • Flexible privacy and decorative styles
  • Good for custom layouts

When wood fencing is the right choice

Wood is still one of the most flexible fence materials for Savannah homes. It works for privacy runs, shadowbox layouts, board-on-board fences, picket styles, side yards, and custom gates. It is also easier to tailor around uneven yards or older properties than some panel systems.

The tradeoff is maintenance. Wood needs better drainage, good post installation, and finish planning if the owner wants it to stay sharp. For homeowners who like a natural look and do not mind upkeep, wood can be a strong long-term choice.

  • Best for privacy, custom style, and traditional curb appeal
  • Good fit for gates and uneven layouts
  • Needs staining, sealing, or paint planning over time

Real wood fence photos

Use the photos to compare texture, visibility, privacy, gate placement, and how the material reads from the street. A photo helps narrow style, but the estimate should still account for the property layout.

Wood privacy fence line
WoodWood privacy fence line
Shadowbox wood fence
WoodShadowbox wood fence
Board-on-board wood fence detail
WoodBoard-on-board wood fence detail

Plan the whole fence, not just the panel.

Material choice is only part of a good fence project. Gates, grade changes, corners, pool rules, neighborhood requirements, and daily access can matter just as much as the fence type itself.

Good estimate questions

  • How many gates should be included and where should they go?
  • Does the fence need privacy, visibility, pool safety, security, or pet containment?
  • Will old fencing, trees, slope, or tight access change installation?

Common add-ons

  • Walk gates or double gates
  • Driveway gates or operators
  • Removal of old fence sections

What affects wood fence cost in Savannah?

The real price depends on linear footage, height, removal, grade changes, corners, post conditions, gate hardware, access to the yard, and whether the project also needs automation or access control.

When to request a wood fence estimate

Request an estimate when you know the general goal, even if you have not chosen every detail. A site review can help confirm whether the material fits the property, where gates should go, what removal or access issues exist, and whether another fence type would solve the problem better.

It also helps to compare the material against the rest of the project. A backyard privacy fence, pool enclosure, commercial boundary, and driveway entrance may each call for different hardware, height, and layout decisions.

Read the Wood Fence GuideA guide to wood fence installation, privacy styles, picket fences, staining, maintenance, wood types, and when wood beats vinyl or aluminum.

Common wood fence questions

What wood fence styles do you install?

Common wood fence styles include privacy, shadowbox, board-on-board, picket, horizontal, and custom gate layouts. The right style depends on privacy needs, budget, and how the fence should look from the street.

Is cedar or pine better for a Savannah wood fence?

Cedar is naturally durable and attractive, while pressure-treated pine can be a practical budget-friendly option. Site conditions, maintenance expectations, and style usually decide the better fit.

Can a wood fence include driveway or walk gates?

Yes. Wood fence projects can include walk gates, double gates, driveway gates, and hardware planned around daily access.

Is wood fence cheaper than vinyl?

Wood can be less expensive up front, but vinyl often needs less maintenance. The right comparison depends on style, height, gates, and long-term upkeep.