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Are you exploring alternatives to traditional wood fencing? A vinyl fence could be the answer for you. There are several advantages and disadvantages to vinyl fencing. This plastic-based material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is generally low-maintenance and won’t crack or splinter like wood can. Buyers tend to like that it doesn’t rot, have problems with insects, or ever need refinishing. Plus, it comes in several colors and styles, from short picket fences to tall privacy fences. It can even be textured for a wood-like appearance. However, the initial installation costs can be high, and extreme weather can warp or otherwise damage the material. Still, for many people the pros of this material outweigh the cons.

  • Pros

  1. Low-maintenance

  2. High-quality vinyl can resemble traditional wood

  3. Won't splinter or rot

  4. Easily cleaned

  • Cons

  1. Extreme weather can damage the material

  2. Not a natural material

  3. High initial costs

  4. Algae, mold, and mildew can cause staining

 How to Install a Vinyl Fence

Vinyl Fencing Cost

The average cost for a vinyl fence in the U.S. varies and is dependent on size, height and current cost of materials. Labor costs will also vary.

Some add-ons that will raise the price include fence post caps, texturing, lattice effects, and gates. Plus, the thickness of the material itself will affect the price. Cheap vinyl fences generally are thin and can easily be dented or otherwise damaged. It’s typically worth splurging on a thicker vinyl for a stable fence that requires less maintenance over time. If you want to save money, go with a simple design rather than a lower-quality

Maintenance and Repair

Vinyl fences are typically very easy to maintain. They don’t ever require painting or staining, their surface doesn’t scratch easily, and they’re easy to clean. Vinyl is nonporous, so if your fence ever gets dirty you can just spray it with a hose to clean the surface. It’s also a great product if you have pets or kids, as you won’t have to worry about splinters like you do with a wood fence.

Occasionally algae, mold, or mildew will start to grow on a vinyl fence, especially if the fence sits near a sprinkler that keeps the area damp.1 But it’s typically not difficult to clean off this staining. Simply hose your fence to clean the majority of the stain, and then scrub it down with a solution of water and dish soap. Rinse the fence with your hose, and the stain should be gone. 

Repairs can be a bit tricky with a vinyl fence, though they shouldn’t be a common occurrence with this sturdy material. If a part of the fence ever breaks, you might have to replace the whole fence panel depending on how the pieces fit together. With a wood fence you typically can just replace one broken board or post instead of the entire panel. The cost of repairs widely varies depending on what’s damaged.

Design

Vinyl fences come in many designs. You can get tall privacy fences with the slats close together to block sight lines. There are also various types of picket styles with slats that are more spaced out. You’re also able to add accents, such as lattice at the top of the fence, a scalloped top, or decorative post caps. There are even vinyl fences designed to look like ornamental iron fences with narrow, rounded slats that have pointed tops. Most people opt for a fence in the 4- to 6-foot range, though there generally are taller and shorter options available. Check for local restrictions before planning your project, as regulations surrounding residential fencing are common.

Vinyl fencing typically comes in several color choices. There are neutrals, such as white, tan, brown, gray, and black. And In addition, the vinyl often can be textured to look like other materials, including natural wood and stucco.

Vinyl fencing can be installed anywhere you need to segment off a portion of your yard. For instance, you can use a tall fence for security and privacy around your backyard. Or you can put one around a pool for safety. Plus, you can use short vinyl fencing around garden beds or other parts of your lawn that you want to accent. 

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