We Use Premium Material
1. Much longer lifespan
Metal posts can last 40–50+ years with little to no degradation
Cedar posts typically last 10–30 years depending on conditions
👉 Translation for customers: You’re probably never replacing the posts again.
2. No rot, ever (biggest selling point)
Metal does NOT rot, decay, or break down in soil
Cedar—no matter how good—eventually rots at ground level where moisture sits
👉 This is the #1 failure point of fences.
3. Stronger and more stable
Metal posts handle wind, soil movement, and weight better
Less leaning, sagging, or shifting over time
👉 Especially important in places like Colorado with freeze/thaw + shifting soil.
ProMaster Metal Fence Posts vs. Cedar 4×4s
4. Zero maintenance
No sealing, staining, or replacing damaged sections
Cedar posts require ongoing maintenance every few years
👉 Saves time + long-term cost.
5. Resistant to pests
No termites, ants, or insect damage
Cedar is naturally resistant—but not immune over time
6. Better for long-term cost
Higher upfront (sometimes)
But cheaper over time due to:
No replacements
No maintenance
Longer lifespan
👉 Easy upsell: “Pay once vs pay twice.”
7. Can be hidden (best of both worlds)
Systems like Promaster/PostMaster are designed to be:
Hidden behind pickets
Or covered with trim
👉 You still get the full cedar look without cedar problems.
8. Straighter, cleaner fence lines
Metal doesn’t:
Warp
Twist
Shrink
👉 Results in a cleaner, more professional finish long-term
9. Handles extreme weather better
Performs better in:
High wind
Heavy snow
Wet soil
👉 Wood weakens over time in those same conditions.
10. Easier future repairs
If a section of fence gets damaged:
Replace panels, not posts
👉 Huge for repair jobs