DISCOVER LODGE POLE FENCE DIFFERENCE IN SALT LAKE COUNTY, UT
Smooth round posts and rails that create a nice perimeter
TREATED LODGE POLE FENCING
The sturdy treated lodge pole posts are drilled to hold the 3″- 4″ rails with a tenon end, creating a perfect fit and finish.
Available in two and three rails and looks great in the front yard, around the ranch house or surrounding your property.
About Lodge Pole Fence
Our product’s information
 The sturdy posts are chamfered and drilled to hold the 3″- 4″ rails, creating a perfect fit and finish. Our Lodge Pole in two, three or four rails looks great in the front yard, around the ranch house or surrounding your property. To add to our lodge pole fencing we also build gates to further increase the functionality and continuity of your property.
Our butt treated western rail only treats the bottom of the posts while leaving all the material above ground natural. This leaves our customers the option to stain the fence to their liking. There are three types of lumber that we can use for lodge pole fencing:Â Waterborne, Creosote, and Oil-borne (penta).
Wood treated with waterborne preservatives is typically used in residential, commercial and industrial building structures. Creosote is primarily used for treating railroad ties, guardrail posts, and timbers used in marine structures. Oil-borne (penta) is most often used for treating utility poles and cross arms.
Several typical waterborne preservatives used in building applications include: Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA-C), Alkaline Copper Quat (ACQ-C, ACQ-D, ACQ-D Carbonate), Micronized Copper Quat (MCQ), Copper Azole (CA-B & CA-C, μCA-C) and Sodium Borates (SBX/DOT).
These treatments are often referred to by trade names such as: Wolmanized Natural Select™ (Copper Azole), Preserve and NatureWood® (ACQ), MicroPro™, Smart Sense™ (MCQ), and Advance Guard® (Borate). Each preservative usually has a number of variations available so care should be exercised when specifying treated wood.
Some different oil-borne preservatives that are used are Chlorpyrifos/IBPC, Copper Naphthenate and Pentachlorphenol. One advantage of these treatments is that they do not create swelling in the wood, but there is generally an added cost over water-borne treatments as well as availability in some regions.
A Fence That Feels Like Home
Define Your Space with Natural Beauty
A lodge pole fence does more than mark boundaries — it transforms how your space feels. The rustic look and warm wood tones blend effortlessly with Utah’s natural scenery, giving your yard or property a relaxed, open feel. It adds definition without creating barriers, allowing you to frame your landscape while keeping the view unobstructed. For homeowners in Salt Lake County, UT, it’s an easy way to bring a touch of mountain charm to any outdoor setting. We at CFC Fences & Decks bring our expertise in the field to build residential, commercial, and industrial building structures.
Add Lasting Curb Appeal
Installing a rail fence instantly boosts the character of your property. Its handcrafted appearance and simple structure make it a timeless choice that complements both traditional and modern homes. Whether you choose a two-rail or three-rail design, each fence brings out the best in your surroundings — adding depth, texture, and a sense of authenticity. Over time, the natural wood only becomes richer in tone, giving your outdoor space a welcoming, lived-in look that never goes out of style.
Balance Function and Open Design
A lodge pole fence is just as practical as it is beautiful. It can define different areas of your property, guide footpaths, or safely contain pets and livestock without feeling closed off. The open design makes it ideal for large properties, farms, or homes that back up to wide landscapes. Built to withstand Utah’s changing seasons, it’s a fence that keeps your property looking organized, natural, and well cared for year after year.
Ready to add rustic charm and function to your space? Reach out now and get started on your custom lodge pole fence in Salt Lake County, UT.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What makes a lodge pole fence different from other rail fences?
A lodge pole fence uses round, natural wood rails instead of flat boards, giving it a more rustic and traditional look. It’s popular in Salt Lake County, UT, for its ability to blend with open landscapes while still defining your property clearly.
Can a lodge pole fence work for both residential and rural properties?
Yes! A lodge pole fence looks great around homes, farms, and ranches alike. It offers a clean, natural design that enhances curb appeal while keeping livestock or pets safely enclosed.
How many rails should my fence have — two or three?
A two-rail fence works well for decorative purposes or light boundaries, while a three-rail fence provides more structure and containment. The choice depends on your property’s layout and the level of definition you want.
How long does a lodge pole fence last in Utah’s climate?
With proper installation and occasional maintenance, a lodge pole fence can last many years in Utah’s varied weather. The natural wood is treated to resist rot and insects, making it durable through both hot summers and snowy winters.
Do you offer installation services across Salt Lake County, UT?
Yes. Our team installs rail fences throughout Salt Lake County, UT, ensuring every project is built with quality materials and craftsmanship to match your property’s style and needs.
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