| Q.
What sets RightWood apart from other fencing products on
the market and what are some of the advantages in my choosing
it? |
A.
The RightWood fence board is a competitively priced
(more board for your fencing buck) alternative to Western
Red Cedar, redwood, and other material options. We supply
the consumer with an esthetically pleasing fence board.
Each board is individually pre-finished and graded to
insure uniformity in color, texture, dimension and high
structural strength and longevity. |
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Q.
What species of tree is RightWood manufactured from?
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A.
RightWood is manufactured from whitewood . |
Q.
Is RightWood environmentally safe for my landscape?
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A.
Yes, RightWood is environmentally safe. |
Q.
What color choices are available in RightWood?
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A.
RightWood is available in two color choices –
Sahara Gold and Redwood. |
Q.
Where can I buy wood finish products to match my RightWood
fence finish?
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A.
Your local home center expert can direct you to
many products on the shelves that will match your
RightWood fence. |
Q.
How long can I expect my RightWood fence to last?
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A.
Under normal circumstances your RightWood fence will
give you many years of service, depending on proper
installation, geographical location and proper maintenance. |
Q.
How long can I expect RightWood to retain its color?
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A.
Like all pre-finished outdoor wood products, regular
maintenance is required. |
Q.
Can I expect shrinkage with the RightWood product? If so,
what percent?
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A.
Varying shrinkage is a natural aging process of all rough-green
fence boards and will vary upon geographical location
and application.
Approximately 7% plus or minus lateral shrinkage is not uncommon. |
Q.
How can I assure privacy and avoid spaces between the fence
boards?
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A.
You can choose a fence design to minimize or eliminate
spaces such as alternating boards (good-neighbor fence)
or board-on-board design to completely cover the spaces. Please
see your home center expert or contractor for more information.
*see
fence design |
Q.
What dimensions are offered in the RightWood product line?
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A.
RightWood is offered in 6’ lengths.
We manufacture 4” (3.5” nominal)
and 6” (5.5” nominal) widths. |
Q.
Are RightWood posts and rails available?
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A.
TMI does not presently manufacture post and rails.
Your local home center can direct you to compatible
post and rails.
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Q.
How do I choose a fence style?
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A.
The basic fence style consists of horizontal fence boards
attached to 2x4 rails, which are attached to 4x4 post
uprights. Many styles are available to compliment your
landscaping needs. Some of the more popular ones are
board-on-board, horizontal or vertical, curved panel
boards, alternating boards (good-neighbor fence), alternating
vertical and horizontal panels, diagonal boards, horizontal
louvers and lattice-topped. Please see fence
design for illustrationed examples. Ask your home
center expert for more information. |
Q.
What materials will I need to build a RightWood fence?
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A.
Your supply list will depend upon the fence design
you choose. Your home center expert will gladly assist
you in developing your supply list. |
Q.
What purpose do the fence rails serve?
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A.
The fence rails serve to keep the fence straight and square,
and provide a surface for attaching the fence boards. |
Q.
How many fence rails should I use for each 6’ to 8’
section?
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A.
We recommend the use of three rails to increase the life
and beauty of the RightWood fence. |
Q.
Where should I place the rails on the fence posts?
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A.
Customarily the top rail is attached at the top of the post
or 6” from the post top, depending on your fence design.
The middle rail is spaced evenly between the top and bottom
rails. The bottom rail is commonly placed 6” above
the ground. |
Q.
Are pressure treated posts superior to cedar posts?
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A.
The two posts are equally strong and long lasting.
The pressure treated post is generally more cost
effective. Please
see your home center expert for more
information. |
Q.
Can I use metal fence posts with RightWood fence boards?
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A.
Yes. Please
see your home center expert for more information. |
Q.
What are the best fasteners to use when installing
RightWood fence boards?
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A.
Corrosion-resistant stainless wood screws or galvanized
nails are preferred, to avoid discoloration of the
fence boards, and because of their increased long term durability.
Stainless screws are more pricey, but well worth it
if your budget will allow the added cost. |
Q. How far apart should the fence posts be spaced?
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A.
It is recommended that fence posts are spaced 6’-8’
apart, depending on your fence design. |
Q. Will the fence posts out last the fence boards and rails?
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A.
Generally the fence posts are the first to fail, because
they have direct ground contact. |
Q. Do I need to concrete the fence posts into the ground?
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A.
The use of concrete in the posts holes is highly advised
to increase the over all life and strength of your
fence. It is also a good idea to place a large stone
or piece of treated wood in the bottom of the hole
as the post foundation and for drainage. It is also advisable
to "cap" the concrete at the surface to drain
water away from the post. |
Q. Is it necessary to apply post caps to the posts?
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A.
No, although the addition of post caps will add interest
to the design element and will aid in protecting the
post from water and sun damage. |
Q. Can I have the fence boards touching the ground?
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A.
We do not advise that fence boards are allowed to
make contact with the ground. Direct ground contact
with any wood product will encourage the boards to
decay and discolor more quickly. It is advisable to
place the fence boards no less than two inches from
the ground surface. |
Q. What end trims are available in the RightWood product
line?
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A.
We offer RightWood in two end trims, dog ear and square/flat
top. |
Q. How do I calculate how many RightWood fence boards I
will need to complete my project?
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A.
Please
see your home center expert for more information. |
| Q.
If my contractor is not familiar with TMI's RightWood
fence boards where can I direct him to purchase
them? |
A.
You can find TMI's fence boards at numerous lumber yards
& distributors across the United States including Home
Depot and Lowe's. |