Plastic Fence
It may seem like a strange idea to improve your property with a plastic fence. However, when you consider all the wonderful attributes of vinyl fencing, it's easy to understand why more and more Americans are turning to vinyl for their fence solutions. We at Lifetime Vinyl want to educate our clients as to the pros and cons of landscaping with a plastic fence.
Perhaps the biggest advantage to using vinyl is that you won't have to do much maintenance--no more replacing rotten rails or repainting peeling posts. Indeed, our vinyl is colored all the way through--if, for some reason, a vinyl rail gets chipped during the course of use, the color will maintain its integrity. Since vinyl is so much stronger and more flexible than wood, the material can take much more abuse.
Why Build a Plastic Fence?
If you're setting up a picket fence around a small piece of property, maintenance may not be a huge concern. However, if you're a rancher responsible for hundreds of acres of cow pasture or horse country, it can be huge drain on your time and resources to repair an aging wooden fence. Indeed, even if you use the best wood for the job, most wooden fences are not guaranteed for life.
What should you look for in a manufacturer's warranty? First and foremost, find out who is behind the warranty. Some plastic fence companies will promise a lifetime of protection, but these agreements are often backed up by flimsy financial sources. Our non prorated warranty is guaranteed for the life of the purchaser, so you know you'll be covered regardless.