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Timber Frame Mortise and Tenon Wood Fence Installation Done Right

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Most wood fences are built fast - not built well. There's a big difference. When you use traditional mortise and tenon joinery on a timber frame fence, you're not just building something that looks good on day one. You're building something that holds its shape for years without relying on hardware to keep it together.

That's exactly what we did here. The mortise and tenon construction locks the frame together at the joints, creating a connection that's far more rigid and durable than a standard nailed or screwed build. It's old-school craftsmanship that still outperforms most modern shortcuts.

The design itself strikes a nice balance. Solid board privacy on the lower section gives you the seclusion you want, while the open picket detail along the top rail keeps it from feeling like a wall. Clean lines, strong posts, consistent spacing - everything lines up the way it should.

This is the kind of wood fencing installation that adds real value to a property. Not just curb appeal, though that's there too. But structural integrity that holds up through seasons of weather, ground movement, and daily use without falling apart at the joints.

We take this approach on every wood fence we install because it's the right way to do it. If you want work that's built to actually last, this is the standard we hold ourselves to.