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Vinyl Fence and Its Advantages For Consumers

By Carl K. Silvaa


The vinyl fence is in a class of its own when it comes to toughness, overall worth, and ease of ownership. 25 years ago was the first time vinyl was introduced to consumers on the market, and ever since then the popularity of vinyl has increased radically. This article will explain why multiple consumers still choose vinyl for their fencing projects and the overall cost of the fencing project as a whole.

PVCs is used to create vinyl fence through the process of introducing high pressure as well as high heat in order to come out with a strong and rigid final result. Multiple manufactures of this fencing believe strongly in its strength, so much so that they offer a 25 year warranty on them. Some who sale even more higher class vinyl fencing will offer a lifetime warranty.

Since it will not turn yellow or fade due to UV rays, vinyl fencing will never need to be touched up. Under extreme conditions, vinyl fencing holds up really well, for example in tough winds, and will not decompose, rot, become infested with insects or breaks down. Irregular spraying with a watering hose and wiping the vinyl fence down is all that will be required to keep it clean. Most of these fences are shaped to look like white picket fences, but multiple sizes, colors, finishes, and a wide array of different styles are available to pick from, such as privacy fences or tan fences.

It never requires stain, paint, or other chemical additives as it is very strong and durable. Timber resources are not used with vinyl products as they last very long and have no upkeep virtually. It can sometimes be a tad bit more costly to go with a vinyl fence over other usual options such as wood, but the overall cost including all the maintenance needed to make it last long, vinyl always takes the winning spot.

The size of the fence as well as other factors like size, thickness, cost, finish, and design play an active role in determining the overall cost of the project. Normally it will cost someone on a budget 10 dollars per linear foot to install fencing, though people who want higher end set ups can expect to pay 25 per linear foot. Other materials that are necessary include post which is $20 to $30 per piece, labor cost which can vary depending on the installer (typically $5 to $8 a piece), post caps which are about $7 to $14 a piece, and a gate installation which ranges from $200 to $1200 dollars or more depending on quality of installation. The whole installation can cost about $15 to $ 35 per linear foot, but can easily increase to $30 to $60 per linear foot if the installation is a bit more hard and the materials are more expensive.




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