🛠️ How to Build a Stunning Cedar & Wrought Iron Fence

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      BigDodgeMan

      🛠️ Build This Gorgeous Cedar & Iron Fence (Yes, You Can!)

      Want a fence that actually looks amazing and gives you some solid privacy too? This one’s got it all—rich cedar wood, sleek black posts, and those fancy scrollwork details that make the whole thing pop.

      cedar wrought iron fence

      🧰 MATERIALS NEEDED

      1. Steel Fence Posts with Decorative Caps

      • Type: 3″x3″ or 4″x4″ powder-coated black steel posts with decorative post caps
      • Where to Buy: Home Depot, Lowe’s, or FenceSupplyOnline
      • Price:
        • Steel post: ~$65–$85 each
        • Decorative cap: ~$7–$15 each
      • Example: Hoover Fence Black Steel Post Kit

      You’ll need 1 post per 6–8 ft section. For 30 ft of fencing, expect about 5 posts.


      2. Decorative Wrought Iron Scroll Top Panels (Uppers)

      • Description: Ornamental aluminum or wrought iron toppers that are inserted above the wood
      • Where to Buy:
        • FenceSupplyOnline (Search “Decorative Scroll Fence Insert”)
        • Home Depot (search “Veranda aluminum fence accent panel”)
        • Wayfair (custom panels)
      • Price: $40–$75 per 6-foot section

      Ensure you choose panels that are made to attach between or on top of wood fencing. Measure to match your section widths.


      3. Cedar Fence Pickets or Panels

      • Type: 6-ft tall dog-ear or flat-top cedar pickets or pre-assembled panels
      • Where to Buy: Lowe’s, Home Depot, or local lumberyards
      • Price:
        • Individual pickets: ~$3.50–$5 each (6” wide)
        • Pre-assembled panels: ~$75–$110 per 6-ft panel

      Cedar is naturally weather-resistant and ideal for this upscale look.


      4. 2×4 Cedar Rails (Horizontal Support)

      • Type: 2×4 cedar, 8 ft long
      • Where to Buy: Home Depot, Lowe’s
      • Price: ~$7–$10 each
      • Quantity: 2–3 rails per panel section

      5. Black Powder-Coated Mounting Brackets

      • For attaching rails to metal posts
      • Where to Buy: Simpson Strong-Tie black connectors or Fortress Fence brackets
      • Price: ~$3–$6 each

      6. Deck Screws or Fence Screws (Black-Coated Preferred)

      • Where to Buy: Any hardware store
      • Price: ~$10–$15 per box (enough for 2–3 sections)

      🛠️ TOOLS NEEDED

      • Drill/driver
      • Level
      • Measuring tape
      • Post hole digger or auger
      • Concrete mix (for setting posts)
      • Saw (if using pickets)
      • Clamps (optional for easier alignment)

      📐 INSTALLATION GUIDE

      Step 1: Plan & Measure

      • Determine the total fence length and number of sections (standard is 6 or 8 ft per panel).
      • Mark post locations evenly.

      Step 2: Install Steel Posts

      • Dig 2-ft holes.
      • Set steel posts in concrete.
      • Let cure 24–48 hours.

      Step 3: Frame with 2×4 Rails

      • Attach cedar 2×4 rails to the posts using mounting brackets.
      • Typically, 2 rails (top and bottom), optionally 3 for more support.

      Step 4: Install Cedar Pickets

      • Nail or screw pickets to the horizontal rails.
      • Use a level for uniform spacing and height.
      • Optionally, build your own panels before attaching.

      Step 5: Attach Decorative Scrollwork Panels

      • Mount scroll panels to the top rail or between metal uprights.
      • Ensure secure attachment with metal screws/brackets.

      Step 6: Add Post Caps

      • Finish by securing the decorative caps to the top of each metal post.

      💸 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST (PER 6-FT PANEL SECTION)

      Item Qty Price Range
      Steel Post + Cap 1 $70–$100
      Cedar Panel or Pickets 1 Panel $75–$110
      2×4 Cedar Rails 2–3 $14–$30
      Decorative Scrollwork Panel 1 $40–$75
      Mounting Brackets 4–6 $12–$36
      Screws, Concrete, Misc. $15–$25
      TOTAL PER SECTION $226–$376

      Total Cost for 30 feet (5 sections): ~$1,130 – $1,880


      ✅ TIPS FOR SUCCESS

      • Use a laser level to keep everything square and visually aligned.
      • Pre-stain or seal cedar before installation for maximum lifespan.
      • Consider custom ordering powder-coated aluminum fence toppers if you want exact scrollwork matching.

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