Pressure-Treated Wood Fences in Toronto & GTA — Built for Real Backyards

You want privacy. You want a warm, natural look. You don’t want the price to sting. Pressure-treated (PT) wood hits that sweet spot for so many Toronto and GTA homeowners. It’s sensible, sturdy, and—when done right—good-looking for years.
Why PT Wood Makes Sense Here
Toronto weather is moody: thaw, freeze, rain, heat… sometimes in the same week. PT lumber is treated to resist moisture and insects, so it handles our seasons without drama. It’s also budget-friendly on long runs, easy to customize, and simple to refresh later with a new stain. Want 6-foot privacy? A clean horizontal line? A wide driveway gate? PT gives you room to design without blowing the budget.
Styles We Build
Privacy / Board-on-BoardA quiet backyard is priceless. Board-on-board gives solid coverage along property lines—great when you’re close to neighbours or have a busy street behind you.
HorizontalModern, minimalist, and sharp. Horizontal PT fences pair beautifully with 6×6 posts and low-profile black hardware. They read “clean” without looking cold.
Shadowbox (Good-Neighbour)From the street or from the patio, it looks finished on both sides. Air moves through, but your yard life stays mostly out of sight.
Gates & HardwareWalk-through or driveway widths, soft-swing hinges, reliable latches, and diagonal bracing so the gate stays square. Small choices here make everyday use feel better.
Real Projects, Real TimelinesEvery yard is different—slope, access, utilities, trees. We measure, plan, and give you a clear, itemized quote so you know exactly where the money goes.
How We InstallWe build for straight lines and a long service life:Posts go past local frost depth (about four feet), with a compacted gravel base and concrete to lock them in.We spec 4×4 or 6×6 posts based on height, wind exposure, and where gates land.Exterior-grade fasteners (galvanized or hot-dip) and true-level framing so the line reads clean from the house or the lane.Consistent spacing, neat trims, optional top caps—details that make the fence feel intentional, not just installed.We clean up and haul away. You get a finished yard, not a construction scene.
Care That Actually HelpsA PT wood fence doesn’t beg for attention, but a little care goes a long way:Quick spring rinse; keep plants and sprinklers off the boards.Stain or seal every 2–3 years once the wood is dry—semi-transparent finishes look great on PT and age gracefully.If a section ever takes a hit, you can replace just that panel instead of the whole line.
PT Wood vs Composite — A Quick, Honest TakeLove the natural look, flexible layouts, and the best entry price? Pressure-treated wood is your friend.Want a uniform, ultra-low-maintenance finish and don’t mind the higher upfront spend? Take a look at composite—we build those too.Explore all fence options: Fences in Toronto & GTASee our low-maintenance option: Composite Fences in Toronto
Where We WorkToronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, Mississauga, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham—across the GTA.
Ready for a Straightforward Quote?Tell us what you’re after—privacy, style, gate placement—and we’ll map out a pressure-treated wood fence that fits your yard and your budget.

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