Western Red Cedar · Tarzana, CA
Western Red Cedar in Tarzana
Cedar is the most popular fence wood in North America for a reason — it's affordable, easy to work, and looks great on day one. The catch in LA: cedar requires annual sealing to last past 8 years. Skip a year and the boards cup, spot-rot, and grey unevenly. We build with cedar when the budget calls for it, when an HOA requires it, or when a hybrid (cedar body + Cumaru caps and posts) gives 80% of the premium look at 60% of the cost. For long-term hardwood durability, we recommend Cumaru or Garapa instead. Western Red Cedar is generally not our recommendation for the immediate coastal portion of Tarzana. For builds within 1 mile of the coast, we usually spec Cumaru or Ipe instead. Western Red Cedar works fine for inland portions of the city.
- Western Red Cedar350 Janka
- Tarzana91335
- 8–14ylifespan
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Why Western Red Cedar works in Tarzana
Three reasons we spec western red cedar for Tarzana builds.
Western Red Cedar fits Tarzana's climate.
Western Red Cedar is generally not our recommendation for the immediate coastal portion of Tarzana. For builds within 1 mile of the coast, we usually spec Cumaru or Ipe instead. Western Red Cedar works fine for inland portions of the city.
Tarzana-specific build spec.
Our Tarzana western red cedar builds use steel substructure standard for hillside view decks. cable rail or low-profile rail systems for view preservation. Annual sealing required.
Permits & HOA, handled.
LA City permits. We've submitted western red cedar project documentation to Tarzana Property Owners Association and Tarzana Hills Homeowners.
Western Red Cedar × Tarzana
What's specific about western red cedar builds in Tarzana.
Cedar is the most popular fence wood in North America for a reason — it's affordable, easy to work, and looks great on day one. The catch in LA: cedar requires annual sealing to last past 8 years. Skip a year and the boards cup, spot-rot, and grey unevenly. We build with cedar when the budget calls for it, when an HOA requires it, or when a hybrid (cedar body + Cumaru caps and posts) gives 80% of the premium look at 60% of the cost. For long-term hardwood durability, we recommend Cumaru or Garapa instead. In Tarzana specifically, the local context shapes how we spec a western red cedar build. Quiet upscale Valley neighborhood. Western Red Cedar is generally not our recommendation for the immediate coastal portion of Tarzana. For builds within 1 mile of the coast, we usually spec Cumaru or Ipe instead. Western Red Cedar works fine for inland portions of the city.
Custom Mediterranean revival, ranch-traditional, and an active contemporary tear-down market in the hillside zones. The western red cedar we install in Tarzana is calibrated to read with that architectural vocabulary — variable reddish-brown with strong grain pattern day one, weathering to ages to silver-grey; unsealed cedar will spot-rot in la's uv without yearly sealing. Most Tarzana homeowners pick western red cedar for: tight-budget fence projects; hoa-required cedar specifications. The wood pairs well with the existing finish standards in the area.
Western Red Cedar pricing in Tarzana reflects local labor rates, permit complexity, and any HOA design-review requirements: $55–$95 per linear foot for fence builds, $45–$85 per square foot for decks. Total project pricing in Tarzana typically falls in the $38,000–$140,000 band, with western red cedar builds clustering in the lower half of that range.
- Tarzana-tuned spec: Steel substructure standard for hillside view decks. Cable rail or low-profile rail systems for view preservation.
- Recent Tarzana western red cedar project: Vanalden Avenue 380 sq ft view deck with cable rail system to preserve the canyon view, structural steel substructure, hidden fastening throughout
- Western Red Cedar works in 91335, 91356
- HOAs we work with for Tarzana western red cedar builds: Tarzana Property Owners Association, Tarzana Hills Homeowners
- Maintenance for Western Red Cedar in Tarzana: annual sealing required
Pricing
Western Red Cedar pricing in Tarzana
Western Red Cedar pricing in Tarzana reflects the city's typical scope, permit context, and any HOA design-review requirements.
- Western Red Cedar fence in Tarzanaper linear ft, fully installed$55—$95/ application
- Western Red Cedar deck in Tarzanaper sq ft, fully installed$45—$85/ application
- Typical Tarzana project totalRange across all western red cedar project types$38,000—$140,000/ application
2026 Tarzana market. LA City permits.
Questions homeowners ask
Western Red Cedar in Tarzana — frequently asked
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Services we deliver in Tarzana with Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar is a material; here's how we apply it across project types in Tarzana.
- Fences in TarzanaHardwood fences engineered for LA's salt air, sun, and seasonal winds — built by the crew that quotes you, never subcontracted.
- Decks in TarzanaMexican hardwood decks built to outlast composite — sealed, sanded, and hand-finished on site by the crew that quotes you.
- Gates in TarzanaStructural steel cores, hardwood cladding, hidden hardware — the gate is an architectural element, not an accessory.
- Outdoor Carpentry in TarzanaPergolas, privacy screens, planter walls, and bespoke outdoor millwork — finished to interior standards, designed for the specific space.
Build Tarzana's next great western red cedar project.
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Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011
Page reviewed May 2026