
Durable Vinyl Fence

Durability You Can Count On
Vinyl fencing offers a durable, low-maintenance solution for any property. Unlike wood, it won't warp, rot, or splinter, and it resists pests like termites. Vinyl fences are easy to clean with just soap and water, eliminating the need for painting or staining. Available in a variety of styles and colors, vinyl fencing enhances curb appeal while providing privacy and security. Plus, its long lifespan and weather resistance make it a cost-effective choice over time.

Attractive Appearance
Although a fence primarily serves as a barrier, there's no shame in admitting that you would prefer an attractive barrier that complements the surrounding structures.
Vinyl is available in several classic colors including white, tan, and gray, and never needs to be painted. In addition, Ashtabula Fence Co. offers a range of styles with decorative post-caps to match. Vinyl is even available with a simulated wood grain, giving you the look of wood without all of the work.

Low Maintenance Upkeep
Think of fencing materials in terms of pets. Wood can be a needy material - like a new puppy. While it looks great when it's shiny and new, wood usually requires staining, painting, and multiple treatments. Vinyl fencing, on the other hand, is a dependable older dog. Vinyl doesn't usually ask anything of its owner. Although you may want to hose it off from time to time, vinyl will remain attractive and durable without any help from you. It's also designed to last a lifetime, Ashtabula Fence Co. fences come with a protective warranty.

Are You Exploring Alternatives To Traditional Wood Fencing?
A vinyl fence could be the answer for you. There are several advantages and disadvantages to vinyl fencing. This plastic-based material made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is generally low-maintenance and won't crack or splinter like wood can. Buyers tend to like that it doesn't rot, have problems with insects, or ever need refinishing. It comes in several colors and styles, from short picket fences to tall privacy fences. It can even be textured for a wood-like appearance. The initial installation costs can be high, and extreme weather can warp or otherwise damage the material. Still, for many applications the pros of this material outweigh the cons.
Potential Disadvantages of Vinyl

Can Become Brittle
Material expansion is is one concern with vinyl. Vinyl has been known to expand and contract as temperatures fluctuate, which can make the material more brittle over time. Overall, however, vinyl is one of the most durable fencing materials on the market.

Larger Upfront Cost
It's worth noting that vinyl fencing typically requires a larger investment upfront.

Staining
Algae, mold, and mildew can cause staining on vinyl. Although vinyl will not need to be maintained like wood, it still will need occasional attention.