Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works provides pine fence installation in Ponchatoula, LA and throughout the Northshore — including Hammond, Covington, Mandeville, and surrounding Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes. Pressure-treated pine is the most affordable wood fencing option and a smart choice when budget is the priority. It holds up well in Louisiana’s climate when properly installed with good post depth and quality hardware.
We build pine privacy fences, picket fences, and split rail fences — all cut and installed on site to fit your property. Every pine fence comes with Tony’s personal guarantee. If it does not meet our standards, we fix it.
Pine privacy fences are the most budget-friendly way to get full backyard privacy across Ponchatoula, Hammond, and the Northshore. We build board-on-board and solid board pine privacy fences from 6 to 8 feet tall, set on pressure-treated posts with concrete footings. Pine requires more maintenance than cedar over time but is a solid performer when properly installed and periodically stained or sealed.
Pine picket fences are a classic and affordable option for front yards and garden borders across the Northshore. We build picket fences in standard and custom spacing, with flat or dog-eared tops, to match your property layout and HOA requirements. Pine picket fences look great freshly stained and hold up well with basic annual maintenance.
Split rail pine fencing is popular on larger Northshore properties, rural lots, and acreage in Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes. It defines property lines and provides a clean, open boundary without blocking views. We build 2-rail and 3-rail split rail fences to match your property size and layout.
Staining or sealing your pine fence at installation and every 2 to 3 years after significantly extends its lifespan in Louisiana’s heat, UV exposure, and humidity. We can recommend finish options that work well in Southeast Louisiana’s climate and help your pine fence hold up longer between treatments.
A properly installed pressure-treated pine fence typically lasts 10 to 15 years in Louisiana’s climate with basic maintenance. The LSU AgCenter recommends pressure-treated wood for outdoor use in humid Southern climates because the treatment process significantly improves resistance to rot and insects. Staining or sealing every 2 to 3 years will extend the life of your pine fence and keep it looking clean.
Cedar is the better long-term investment — it is naturally rot and insect resistant, lasts 15 to 20 years, and requires less maintenance. Pressure-treated pine is the more affordable upfront option and performs well when properly installed and maintained, but it is more prone to warping and cracking in Louisiana’s heat and humidity over time. If budget is the main consideration, pine is a solid choice. If you want a fence that lasts longer with less upkeep, cedar is worth the extra cost.
Pine is the most affordable wood fencing option Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works installs. Cost varies by fence height, linear footage, style, and site conditions. We provide free, no-pressure estimates — call (985) 703-0595 and Tony will come to your property and give you a straight quote with no obligation.
Yes. Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works is based in Ponchatoula and installs pine fencing throughout Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes — including Hammond, Covington, Mandeville, Madisonville, Franklinton, and Abita Springs. Call (985) 703-0595 for a free estimate.

