Monday, February 22, 2010

Choose A Vinyl Fence

If you're in the market for a new fence, then you have many different options from which to choose. Even after you choose to purchase a vinyl fence for your home, there are still decisions to be made. Vinyl fences will not ever rot or fade due to weather conditions or age like wood fences can. They also require almost no maintenance and can be purchased at most home improvement stores. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Set a higher budget for your vinyl fence than you would for other types of fences. According to Tim Carter of Ask the Builder, vinyl fences will run you about double what you'd pay for a wood fence and about seven times the amount of a chain fence. However, remember that since vinyl fences are maintenance free and last years beyond wood, they are usually a more economical choice despite the higher upfront cost.


2. Pick a color for your vinyl fence. One of the advantages of a vinyl fence is that you won't have to paint it, but that also keeps you from ever getting the opportunity to change its appearance. Lighter colors are best because they stay cool longer and help prevent your fence from warping if it gets too hot.


3. Ask the salesperson to tell you which of the vinyl fences you are considering are made with recycled materials. All recycled vinyl is not the same, so only buy a recycled fence if the salesperson can tell you the type of vinyl that was used during production. If that information is not available, the fence may have been made out of household products that won't hold up as long as a fence.


4. Measure the length of the area outside where you plan to have the fence installed. Check with the zoning department in your area before making a final decision on the size of the fence, due to the fact that certain fence sizes are restricted in certain areas. The American Fence Association suggests that you hire a certified contractor with experience measuring for fences before you purchase the fence.


5. Add a longer warranty to your vinyl fence than you would with other types of fences. According to the American Fence Association, many companies offer lifetime warranties with their vinyl fences because they have such a long life expectancy.







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