To recap the pros and cons of vinyl fencing:
Pros:
Cons:
Here are a few other considerations regarding vinyl fencing:
Composite Fencing:
Composite fences are a good hybrid alternative as they are made from wood and recycled plastic, and are sometimes referred to by popular brand names like Trex fence or Simtek fence. They have the appearance of wood without all the limitations of wood fencing. Like vinyl, they are low maintenance and more resistant to infestation and rot. However, like vinyl as well, they are more expensive than wood. In terms of maintenance, they fall somewhere in between as they require more care than vinyl, but less than wood.
As you can see, when deciding on what materials to choose for your fences, vinyl or PVC offers great benefits. You’ll have to weigh the pros and cons listed above, and perhaps explore alternatives that fit your taste, budget and lifestyle. Do not hesitate to contact our professional Peterborough fencing contractors to discuss each option in more detail.
Pros:
- Extremely durable and more resistant to high winds, rain and snow than wood
- Resistant to rot and pests, as termites and other insects tend to chew through wood, not vinyl
- Colours are fade-resistant and will maintain its appearance for the lifetime of the vinyl fence
- Little to no maintenance with a simple garden hose wash when needed
Cons:
- Not as environmentally friendly as it is not biodegradable like wood
- Vinyl fence installation cost is higher than that of wood
- If vinyl fence repairs are needed, this is also costlier and more involved than wood fence repairs
Here are a few other considerations regarding vinyl fencing:
- Not all vinyl fences are created equally. Ask your fencing contractor about the materials used. Generally, the thicker the fence plank, the more durable they are.
- Ask your contractor if they carry virgin vinyl, recycled PVC or both. Virgin vinyl comes as solid sheets straight from the manufacturer in an unbroken state, while recycled PVC is made from a collection of unused PVC from other projects. The former is of higher quality, but the price tag reflects that. Don’t necessarily discount the durability of recycled PVC, though, as the shredded pieces that were destined for the landfill are repurposed into a new product. Ask our fence builders what would work best in your home or business in your allotted budget.
Composite Fencing:
Composite fences are a good hybrid alternative as they are made from wood and recycled plastic, and are sometimes referred to by popular brand names like Trex fence or Simtek fence. They have the appearance of wood without all the limitations of wood fencing. Like vinyl, they are low maintenance and more resistant to infestation and rot. However, like vinyl as well, they are more expensive than wood. In terms of maintenance, they fall somewhere in between as they require more care than vinyl, but less than wood.
As you can see, when deciding on what materials to choose for your fences, vinyl or PVC offers great benefits. You’ll have to weigh the pros and cons listed above, and perhaps explore alternatives that fit your taste, budget and lifestyle. Do not hesitate to contact our professional Peterborough fencing contractors to discuss each option in more detail.