Vinyl fencing provides aesthetics to your landscaping while enhancing privacy. It’s one of the most popular fencing solutions built using 6–8 inch high panels. You can choose from a wide range of styles and colors, including white, brown, gray, tan, and even black vinyl. Below are some of the most impressive style options for vinyl fencing.
1. Vinyl Picket Fencing
Picket fencing is a popular fence designed specifically to replicate classic white-painted wooden picket fences. This fence is made up of posts placed within 6ft to 8ft intervals with two horizontal rails and multiple pickets in varying widths. Unlike most privacy fences, this style of vinyl fencing offers more aesthetics and is great for defining boundaries.
2. Semi-Privacy Vinyl Fence Panels
Semi-privacy fencing offers a compromise between privacy and airflow. It uses several different designs, with the simplest version using vinyl fence panels similar to a full privacy fence but with tiny gaps between the pickets. You can also opt for a shadowbox-style fence with alternating boards across the front and back to give the fence the same appearance on both sides. And since the gaps between the boards are not aligned, some privacy is still maintained.
3. Vinyl Lattice Fence
Vinyl lattice fencing offers an easy and cost-effective means to afford some privacy. This style of fencing has a smooth surface with a thickness of .25 inches. It will resist mold, mildew, and even insects and requires very little maintenance. Unlike wood lattice, the vinyl lattice will not crack, rot, peel, or become brittle.
4. Vinyl Post and Rail Fence
Also known as split rail fencing, vinyl post and rail fencing works well in large farms and ranches as well as suburbs. They are made with 2, 3, or even 4 vinyl rails tied to vinyl posts. And since vinyl rail fencing is strong and durable, it can keep large livestock contained. It’s the perfect solution for housing developments, agricultural fences, and other large businesses. Moreover, vinyl posts and rail fences look nice and last longer than the barbed wire or wood fences of the past. More importantly, you don’t have to continually paint and repair it like the older fences.
The Bottom Line
Beyond choosing the right style of vinyl fencing, you must also ensure it’s installed by a skilled professional to ensure it lasts for several years. If you’re considering vinyl fencing for your property, Central Fence offers many types of vinyl fencing that will improve your privacy and enhance your home’s curb appeal. Contact us today to begin enjoying unmatched durability and low maintenance with vinyl fencing.