Cedar and chain link are the two most popular fence materials in Alaska — and for good reason. Both perform well in our extreme climate, but they serve very different needs. Here's an honest breakdown to help you decide.
An honest side-by-side comparison from 30+ years of Alaska fencing experience.
Cedar and chain link are the two most popular fence materials in Alaska — and for good reason. Both perform well in our extreme climate, but they serve very different needs. Here's an honest breakdown to help you decide.
| Factor | Cedar | Chain Link |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (installed/ft) | $35-65 | $15-35 |
| Privacy | Full privacy | No privacy (slats available) |
| Maintenance | Stain every 2-3 years | Nearly zero |
| Lifespan | 20-30 years | 25-40 years |
| Snow handling | Snow piles against panels | Snow passes through |
| Wind resistance | Acts as wind sail | Wind passes through |
| Moose visibility | Moose avoids (can see it) | Moose avoids (can see it) |
| Aesthetics | Warm, natural wood look | Functional, utilitarian |
| Property value | Increases property value | Neutral |
| HOA approval | Almost always approved | Often restricted in HOAs |
Cedar fencing is the clear winner when you need:
Western red cedar is naturally resistant to rot and insects — it contains thujaplicin oils that act as natural preservatives. In Alaska, this means cedar holds up without chemical treatment, which matters for households with children and pets.
Chain link is the better choice when you need:
Here's what most comparison articles miss — they're written for the Lower 48. In Alaska, these factors tip the scales:
Many Alaska homeowners use both materials strategically:
This approach gives you privacy where it matters and budget-friendly security everywhere else. We install hybrid fence systems regularly — it's one of our most common project types in Eagle River where properties are larger.
After 30+ years of installing both in Alaska:
Either way, the installation quality matters more than the material. A well-installed chain link fence will outperform a poorly installed cedar fence every time. Read our installation guide to understand what proper installation looks like in Alaska.
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