Cedar fences
Solid privacy fences and property lines — straight runs, tight pickets, gates that swing true.
Jeff Wiens has been building cedar fences and decks across Langley, Surrey and Metro Vancouver since 2013. Straight posts, tight pickets, decks that sit level for years — the kind of work that's easy to point at from the street.


No shortcuts in the parts you can't see. Here's the order of work on a typical cedar fence run.
Cedar is the through-line — it weathers to silver-grey and stays good outside for years. Photos are stock placeholders we'd swap for the crew's own jobsite shots before launch.
Solid privacy fences and property lines — straight runs, tight pickets, gates that swing true.
Level cedar decks built to sit flat and last — the place the backyard ends up living.
New gates, post replacements, board swaps and storm repairs — the small jobs too.

Western red cedar is the wood the Coast is built on — naturally rot-resistant, stable through wet winters, and it ages to a soft silver-grey instead of going grey-and-warped like cheaper lumber. Built right, a cedar fence outlasts the people who put it up.
“If the posts are set right, the rest of the fence is easy.”
All stock placeholders — the real crew would supply its own jobsite photography before launch.






Tell us the property and roughly what you're after — a new fence run, a deck, or a repair — and Jeff will get back to you to set up a site visit. Free, no obligation, across Langley, Surrey and the surrounding Metro Vancouver area.
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