The US Historical Footprint of Redwood Residential Fencing 1950s – 1970s

Redwood fencing holds a significant place in the history of American homebuilding, serving as the gold standard for residential fences for over a century. Its journey from a building material to a protected resource and back to the premium outdoor wood product reflects a shift in both environmental consciousness and consumer preference.   As the… Continue reading The US Historical Footprint of Redwood Residential Fencing 1950s – 1970s

The Longevity of Redwood Fence Boards: Lasting Beauty and Strength for Decades

When it comes to outdoor fencing, few materials stand the test of time like California redwood. Known for its natural resistance to decay, elegant grain patterns, and rich color, redwood has long been recognized as the premium wood species for outdoor projects. A properly maintained redwood fence can easily last 30 years or more, offering… Continue reading The Longevity of Redwood Fence Boards: Lasting Beauty and Strength for Decades

Sustainable Redwood Harvest: Restoring Balance and Building the Future of California’s Forests

Key Takeaways Redwood forests are overcrowded and under harvested, leading to ecological stress and fire risk. Selective harvesting restores health and resilience to redwood ecosystems. Redwood products from Sequoia Forest Products and brands like Sequoia Supreme are renewable, premium-grade, and readily available for years to come. With proper management, redwood supply will remain abundant for… Continue reading Sustainable Redwood Harvest: Restoring Balance and Building the Future of California’s Forests

How Our US Redwood Combats Rising Tariffs on Softwood and Imported Cedar

Tariff costs are a significant concern for American consumers, affecting everything from food to construction materials. Taxes on imported lumber, especially Canadian cedar and other softwoods, have doubled from 8.05% to 14.54% over the past year.    Contractors and homeowners need a more sensible solution for a high-quality fence, particularly when they may be paying… Continue reading How Our US Redwood Combats Rising Tariffs on Softwood and Imported Cedar