Seattle gets 37 inches of rain annually with humidity above 70% year-round. That’s 150+ rainy days keeping your fence perpetually damp. Consequently, this constant moisture is the enemy of any fence material.
This constant moisture causes:
The good news? Both cedar and aluminum are engineered to handle Seattle’s wet climate. They just work differently!
Western Red Cedar is native to the Pacific Northwest and offers natural rot resistance thanks to its inherent oils. Therefore, it’s ideal for privacy fences, decorative designs, and traditional homes.
100-foot privacy fence, (6ft tall)
Want the full breakdown? Read our complete cedar fencing guide for detailed costs, installation process, and maintenance tips.
Because aluminum doesn’t absorb moisture, it never rots. Modern powder coating keeps it looking new for decades with virtually no maintenance. Consequently, it’s ideal for front yards, pool enclosures, modern homes, and low-maintenance properties.
100-foot decorative fence (4 ft tall, ornamental):
For detailed costs, installation process, and durability information, see our complete aluminum fencing guide.
Cedar holds up well in Seattle’s wet climate when you maintain it with regular sealing every 3-5 years. However, neglect it for even one season and rot will start. When properly maintained, cedar lasts 15-25 years.
In contrast, aluminum is engineered to handle moisture and never absorbs water, so rust and rot are not concerns. With only occasional rinsing required, it consistently lasts 20-30+ years.
Cedar demands commitment. You’ll need to:
Aluminum is hands-off. Just:
Cedar excels at privacy with solid panels that create complete screening. It’s ideal for backyards where seclusion is desired. Furthermore, the natural wood warmth complements traditional and rustic homes beautifully.
In contrast, aluminum offers limited privacy with open designs but looks sleek and modern, perfect for contemporary homes and front yards. However, privacy slats are available but increase cost.
Cedar is a renewable resource from Pacific Northwest forests and an eco-friendly choice when sourced responsibly.
Similarly, aluminum is 100% recyclable, requires no toxic treatments, and lasts so long you’ll rarely need replacement, reducing waste over time.
Question: Are you willing to seal your fence every 3-5 years?
Here’s why: Cedar neglected for even one season deteriorates quickly in Seattle’s wet climate.
Question: How much privacy do you need?
Cedar complements:
Aluminum complements:
Don’t just compare installation prices!
Cedar: $50-$100/ft installation + $200-$500 every 3-5 years = $8,000-$20,000 total
Aluminum: $50-$100/ft installation + $50-$100/year = $6,000-$13,000 total
Aluminum often saves $2,000-$7,000 over 20 years.
Permit requirements:
Spring (March-May):
Summer (June-August):
Fall (September-November):
Winter (December-February):
For both cedar and aluminum:
Additionally, here are cedar-specific tips:
For aluminum, follow these guidelines:
Deciding between cedar or aluminum? Both excel in Seattle’s wet climate, but serve different needs:
At DH Fence Pros, we’ve installed hundreds fences in Seattle for 25+ years. We understand how local climate affects different materials and help you choose the perfect solution.
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Our licensed, bonded, and insured contractors will assess your property and recommend the best fencing options for Seattle’s unique weather conditions.
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Aluminum wins for longevity. Aluminum lasts 20-30+ years with minimal maintenance. Cedar lasts 15-25 years if regularly maintained.
Aluminum typically offers better long-term value. Despite similar upfront costs ($50-$100/ft), aluminum’s minimal maintenance can save thousands of dollars over 20 years compared to cedar’s regular sealing, staining, and potential repairs.
Yes, both work on slopes. Cedar can be stepped (sections follow slope) or sloped (continuous line). Aluminum can be racked (angled) or stepped. Professional installation ensures proper alignment and stability.
No permit is needed for aluminum fencing in Seattle. If your fence exceeds 6 feet in height, permits may be required. DH Fence Pros handles all permit applications and ensures compliance with Seattle building codes.
Every 3-5 years in Seattle’s climate. Apply sealant during dry summer months (June-August) for optimal absorption and curing.
Very little. Rinse with water 1-2x yearly, inspect hardware annually, and lubricate gates. No painting, staining, or sealing needed.
Yes, aluminum is ideal for coastal areas. West Seattle, Magnolia, and waterfront properties benefit from aluminum’s rust-proof design. Salt air damages other materials but not aluminum.
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