Fence construction in Harjumaa – which material to choose and how to get a durable result

Good fence construction is more than installing boards. Estonia’s weather (moisture, freeze–thaw cycles and UV) puts fences under real stress. If the material or installation is chosen incorrectly, the fence can start leaning over time, paint may peel and the structure can lose stiffness.

In this guide we compare two main wooden fence material approaches — pressure-treated timber and primed + double-painted fence boards — and explain how to choose the right option so the result looks good, is easy to maintain and lasts 15+ years.

Quick summary
3 things that make a fence good
  • the right boards (pressure-treated or primed + double-painted)
  • quality installation and ventilation
  • a strong structure (galvanized posts, correct concrete footing)
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Why wooden fences fail – 4 most common reasons

Fence problems usually develop gradually. At first everything looks straight and neat, but over time “small” issues appear: paint weathers, wood holds moisture, posts wobble or fasteners loosen. Here are four common reasons why a boundary fence needs repair too early.

1) Wrong or weak finish
If boards are not primed or get a too-thin paint layer, UV and moisture will “eat” the surface quickly. The result is peeling, fading and earlier maintenance.
2) The wood can’t dry
If the cladding is too tight or too close to the ground, the wet period lasts longer and wood degrades faster. Correct gaps and ventilation matter as much as the material.
3) Fasteners and details
Wrong screws and fixings can cause rust, stains and looseness. Stainless fixings deliver a cleaner, longer-lasting result.
4) Weak structure
If posts are too thin or unprotected, wind and freeze–thaw cycles will make the fence move over time. A straight fence needs a rigid base.

Which material should you use for fence construction?

The best choice depends on whether you want the most affordable solution, a clean “ready-made” look, or minimal maintenance. Below are two common options used for wooden fence construction.

1) Pressure-treated timber – practical and affordable

Pressure-treated pine is common in Estonia because it handles moisture well and works for both vertical and horizontal cladding.

  • good price-to-quality ratio
  • easy to work with and install
  • can be stained or painted to your preferred tone
  • works well for longer property boundaries

Tip: if you choose treated timber, choose the finish thoughtfully — a good oil/paint extends lifespan and keeps the look neat.

2) Primed + double-painted boards – premium look

If you want an even, high-quality finish right away, factory-primed and double-painted fence boards are a great choice. Factory finishing is more consistent, cures properly and protects wood better.

  • even colour and a “clean” look
  • better UV and moisture protection
  • less maintenance in the first years
  • less on-site painting time and risk

Tip: for modern “ready” results (e.g. new builds), painted boards quickly deliver a premium look.

Vertical or horizontal wooden fence?

The design affects both appearance and structural rigidity.

Vertical fence: classic and timeless, adds a sense of height and privacy.
Horizontal fence: modern and minimalist, often needs a stiffer frame.

How professional fence installation works

Quality fence installation means the fence stays straight, wood can dry, and the finish lasts. Our process is simple and practical.

1) Planning
Measurements, height, alignment, gate locations and privacy level.
2) Structure
Galvanized posts, correct concrete footing and a rigid frame.
3) Boards and spacing
Correct gaps, ventilation, straight lines and strong fasteners.
4) Finishing
Paint/oil + details so it stays neat for years.

Checklist: what affects fence quality?

Boards: treated or primed + double-painted (based on your goals)
Ventilation and gaps: wood must be able to dry
Fasteners: stainless screws/clips and proper details
Structure: galvanized posts + correct footing + rigidity

Professional fence construction in Harjumaa

We provide a complete solution — from material selection to installation and finishing. We help you choose whether pressure-treated timber or primed + double-painted boards suit your site better, and we install everything so the fence stays straight and lasts.

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FAQ

Do primed + double-painted boards last longer?
Generally yes, because factory finishing is more consistent and protects wood better from UV and moisture. Installation still matters (ventilation, spacing, details) so the wood can dry.
When should you choose pressure-treated timber?
If you want a strong price-to-durability ratio and you’re okay with re-staining or repainting in the future, pressure-treated timber is a great choice.
Can metal posts be painted to match?
Yes. Galvanized metal posts can be finished in a suitable colour (e.g. black or anthracite) to match your home’s architecture.
Do you also build fences with gates?
Yes — we can build both swing and sliding gate solutions with a strong supporting structure.
Need help choosing materials?
Tell us whether you want a “practical and affordable” solution or a “ready-made premium” look — we’ll help you choose the right materials and build your fence properly in Harjumaa.
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