While metal and wood fences have been around for centuries, vinyl fences are a much more contemporary fencing solution. First developed in the 1950s, vinyl fencing has become an increasingly popular way to mark residential property lines, protect pool areas, and meet dozens of other residential fencing needs. 

But if you’ve never had vinyl fencing before, you likely have a few important questions. For example, what is vinyl fencing? How does it differ from wood fencing? Can you manage vinyl fence installation on your own?

In today’s guide, we’ll answer these questions and cover everything you need to know about vinyl fence installation. Additionally, if you live in Florida and are considering a vinyl fence for your property, reach out to the experts at the AAA Fence Co. for help!

What Is a Vinyl Fence?

Though it has been around since the 1950s, vinyl fencing didn’t hit the public market until the 1980s. Though similar in appearance to wood fencing, vinyl fencing is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This material is resistant to water, fungus, rot, and even fire damage. It also isn’t a target of termites or other pests that can ruin residential fencing and structures. 

In terms of its textile strength (i.e. its tendency to break under pressure), vinyl is roughly five times stronger than wood. Additionally, vinyl fencing is more flexible, which means that it is more likely to resist strong winds without taking any permanent damage. Vinyl is a great solution for homeowners who want a great-looking fence that is unlikely to need to repairs or replacement for a very long time. 

Wood vs. Vinyl Fence Installation

In addition to the differences between wood and vinyl outlined in the previous section, it’s also important to note how the two types of fencing are installed. A wood fence installation can take anywhere between a few days and a few weeks, depending on the size of the fence and the complexity of the terrain. A vinyl fence installation, on the other hand, can be done in much less time. In some cases, you may be able to have the entire project finished in just one day! Not only does this mean less time waiting for the builders to finish the work, but it also means much lower labor costs. Since vinyl is also far more resistant to virtually every kind of environmental damage, it’s also much less expensive to maintain over the long term. 

Can I Put Up a Vinyl Fence Myself?

If you have experience putting up fences and you’re confident in your abilities, then you might be able to put up a vinyl fence without professional assistance. However, in the vast majority of cases, we advise against DIY fence installation of any kind. This is because a professional fencing company can ensure that the fence adheres to local ordinances, maintains an even height over uneven terrain, and is installed properly for optimum durability and sustainability.

Call the Fencing Professionals For Help

Are you considering a vinyl fence for your property? Do you want something that is less susceptible to environmental damage than a traditional wood fence? Finally, are you looking for professional vinyl fence installation in Central Florida? If so, the experts at the AAA Fence Co. are ready and willing to help you design, build, and install the perfect vinyl fence to fit your needs. Reach out to our team to learn more!