Vinyl fencing provides protection and privacy for home and business owners. Outlaw Fence offers quick and efficient installation for our high-quality vinyl fences. Understanding the installation process will help determine if vinyl is an appropriate option for your space.
About Vinyl Fencing
Manufacturers make vinyl fences from a durable plastic called polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This cost-effective material will withstand harsh weather conditions and daily UV rays without becoming discolored or distorted. This low-maintenance material can be easily cleaned with water and soap, compared to wood fences that need regular staining and sealing.
Vinyl Fencing Installation
Whether you want a large or small area to be fenced off, seek the services of reliable installation specialists. They will verify that the project is completed quickly and correctly. Here is more information about how to install vinyl fencing:
Evaluate the Space
When starting a fence installation project, evaluate the space where you want the fence to go. Decide if you want a small section around the front of your house or a fence running along the entire perimeter of your property. This will help your fence installation specialists understand how much material they need and how much the project will cost. You will also need to select gate hardware if you want to include a gate in your fencing.
Prepare the Area
Remove any outdoor furniture, rocks, or plants that are in the way. If the surface where you want to place the fence is sloped, you can add or remove dirt to level the area. Once the area is clear, mark your fence post locations so that they are evenly spread out, and start digging your post holes. Completing these tasks yourself is time-consuming, but a professional fence contractor will help simplify this process. They take care of all aspects of prep and installation for you.
Install the Posts
Fencing contractors will set the fence posts in the holes and fill them with gravel or concrete. The reinforcement helps prevent movement and keeps the posts upright. After the posts are set, you can install the vinyl panels. The panels will usually slide into brackets on the post. Installation professionals make sure the posts and panels are secure and level before moving on to other sections. They install the gate posts and the necessary hardware, verifying that the gate opens smoothly and clears the ground.
Add Finishing Touches
To finish the installation process, a fencing contractor may place post caps for a completed look. Post caps come in flat or pointed varieties, depending on the style you prefer. A fencing contractor may also offer maintenance tips to help enhance the longevity of your finished fencing.
Contact Outlaw Fence for Quality Fencing Solutions
Outlaw Fence provides long-lasting vinyl fencing for residential and commercial applications. We handle everything from the material preparation to the installation and maintenance steps. Our team also offers fence repairs if you need to fix or replace damaged sections. Contact our team today to learn more about our process, timelines, and materials.