Cameron’s sandy soil and country homes call for wood fencing with posts set to hold. We build privacy fences that hold up to the heat, the storms, and the daily wear of a real backyard.
Why a wood privacy fence works here
A wood fence gives Cameron homeowners real privacy at a price that’s hard to beat. A six-foot board-on-board or shadowbox design blocks sightlines from neighbors and the street while still letting air move through the yard. It’s the classic look most people picture, and it keeps kids and pets safely contained. Board-on-board overlaps the pickets so there are no gaps even after the wood seasons, and shadowbox gives privacy from both sides with a finished face on the neighbor’s side too.
How we install your fence
Every job follows the BK Fence Standard: we measure and plan the line with you, call 811 to mark utilities, set posts in concrete, build straight, then walk the finished fence together. You get a clear written quote within 24 hours and a real start date, not a vague window.
We start by measuring and planning the layout, confirming gate placement and where the line should sit. After 811 marks the utilities, we dig and set every post in concrete so the wood fence stays plumb and true. Then we build the panels straight, hang the gates so they swing clean and latch right, and walk the whole fence with you before we call it done.
Wood, styles, and what to choose
Most of our privacy fences use pressure-treated pine, which resists moisture and insects and gives you the best value for a long run. Cedar is the upgrade pick: it resists rot naturally and holds a richer grain. We build six-foot privacy in board-on-board or shadowbox, and shorter picket styles for front yards. We can stain or seal the wood to add years of life, or leave it natural, and gate width and post spacing get settled before we build.
Wood fencing for Cameron homes
Cameron, on the Harnett and Moore county edge, is country living on sandy soil, and that sand changes how a fence has to be built. Loose, sandy ground doesn’t grip a post the way clay does, so we dig deeper and set posts in concrete with a solid footing so the fence holds firm and stays plumb. Country homes here often want a private backyard plus a longer line across the property, and pressure-treated pine handles the open Sandhills sun and the occasional storm. Where you want a richer look, cedar is a strong option on Cameron’s larger lots.
Common questions
How do you set posts in Cameron’s sandy soil?
We dig deeper and set posts in concrete with a solid footing, because sandy ground doesn’t grip a post the way clay does in Cameron.
What wood holds up on Cameron country lots?
Pressure-treated pine handles the open Sandhills sun well, and cedar is a good upgrade for a richer look on larger Cameron lots.
Can you build a long fence line in Cameron?
Yes. We plan and brace longer runs and set posts deep so your Cameron fence stays straight across the property.
Get a free quote in Cameron
If you’re comparing options, weigh wood against a low-maintenance vinyl fence before you decide, and see how we handle wood across the area on our Fayetteville wood fence page or the Cameron fence company page. When you’re ready, request a free quote or call (910) 466-8629 for a real start date on your Cameron wood fence.