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FAQs About Vinyl Fencing

When you think of vinyl, the first thing that probably pops into your head is records, but did you know that vinyl is actually an increasingly popular material used to build fences? Vinyl fences are a relatively newer type of fence, but they are growing in popularity with home and business owners all over the country because of the many benefits they confer. We have answered some of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to vinyl fencing below, to help you get a better idea on how a vinyl fence can be a great addition to any home or business.

How Long do Vinyl Fences Last?

One of the best things about a vinyl fence is how long it lasts. You will truly be amazed at how long a properly vinyl fence can stay standing and looking its best. Even the most well maintained and properly installed wood fences might only last up to 20 years, whereas vinyl fences are guaranteed to last much longer. Vinyl fences are intended to be the last fence you will ever need.

The right vinyl fence will last you a lifetime, if appropriately installed. Vinyl is a synthetic material that is not prone to rot or decay, making it a very durable and long lasting option when it comes to different fencing materials. Your vinyl fence should be the only fence you need to have installed for as long as you are at the same location, because our vinyl fences are built to last.

 

 

Are Vinyl Fences Weather Resistant?

Vinyl fences are not only rot and decay resistant, they are also weather resistant. Vinyl fences are not porous like wood fences, meaning that they will not soak up water and start to rot. Vinyl fences also will not rust, like chain link fences might, because they are not made of a material that is even able to rust. There is no need to waterproof vinyl fences, because vinyl is inherently water resistant, meaning your fence stands strong that much longer.

Vinyl fences are not just water resistant, they can also be UV resistant as well. The sun can cause a lot of damage to an unprotected fence, causing a lot of unsightly discoloration. However, our vinyl fences have been treated with UV protectant materials to make them UV resistant, which helps keep our fences from becoming discolored or enduring other sun damage. UV protection keeps your fence looking great for years to come.

Are Vinyl Fences Durable?

Now you know that vinyl fences are built to last, and can withstand the damage that water and sunlight can inflict, but what about their durability in other respects? You probably want to know how likely it is that your vinyl fence will break on you, because a broken fence is no good to anyone. Fortunately for you, vinyl fences are actually quite durable.

A properly installed vinyl fence will not break under normal conditions. This includes harsher weather conditions that may arise in your area. You should not have to worry about your vinyl fence breaking during storms or high winds, or any other weather condition that is typical. Your vinyl fence will be built with a significant amount of structural integrity, to stand up to any weather. The only thing that should be able to cause damage to your vinyl fence is an unusually high concussive force, but very few fences are built to survive a car crash intact.

 

 

What do I Need to do to Maintain a Vinyl Fence?

This is an important question to ask about any fence you might want to have installed. It is good to know the maintenance requirements of different types of fences, because that is what you will need to do to maintain the structural integrity and look of your fence. The relative fence upkeep levels will determine how much work you need to put in to maintain your fence. Vinyl fences are actually super low maintenance. As we said earlier, they are water, wind, and sun resistant, and so you do not have to worry about regular staining or painting. Even cleaning vinyl fences are a breeze, as you can simply hose off most dirt.

Now you have a better idea of what vinyl fences have to offer, and the answers to some frequently asked questions about vinyl fencing you can make a more informed decision about what type of fence you want. We hope that this page has helped sway you over to the side of vinyl, but if not, or if you have any more questions about vinyl fencing, we will be happy to help you, simply give us a call.