The vinyl from which vinyl fences are made contains ultraviolet inhibitors that protect the material from the sun. As a result, vinyl doesn’t usually lose its color, requiring reapplication of paints and stains. Moreover, wear and tear is less an issue. Install a vinyl fence, and it will very likely look the same for years without anyone bothering with paint, stain and accessories.

Texas Traditional Picket with Federation Post Caps

Because vinyl is not organic, it’s impervious to invasions of insects and pests or rotting taking place as a result of moisture infiltration. And unlike metal, it will not rust. Vinyl is also strong. According to some manufacturers and sellers, vinyl has five times the tensile strength of wood, making it harder to break. It’s also more flexible than wood, and may be a preferred choice in high-wind areas where fence should be able to bend but not break.

Texas Traditional Picket with New England Post Caps

Today’s vinyl fencing marketplace features an explosion of color, texture and options to help consumers customize their installations and still enjoy the maintenance-free benefits of vinyl fence.

Darlington Privacy

In addition to its maintenance free characteristics, vinyl fences come in a wide variety of appealing styles.

Rockingham Privacy

Traditional white picket fences add charm to a property and can be used to contain pets and children.

Daytona Privacy

Vinyl privacy fences shield a property and can be built as a solid board or in a style that allows wind to pass through it.

Montreal Traditional Picket

Post and rail, a very popular style of vinyl fence, adds a ranch-like look to a property
and has the ability to contain larger animals, like horses.

Riverside Diamond Rail

Ornamental vinyl fences provide an elegant look and are often used to enclose swimming pools.

Darlington Privacy with Talladega Colonial Picket