Saturday 28 January 2012

Fencing, Vinyl Vs Wood

If you are considering putting a fence up around your house you might consider vinyl fencing as a great alternative to wood fencing. Though wood is a traditional medium for fence building things have come a long way in recent years and vinyl now provides a more durable and ultimately more cost effective means of fence construction.

How does the cost of a wooden fence compare to that of a vinyl fence?


Though a wooden fence is sometimes cheaper off the bat a vinyl fence is very likely to save you much more money in the long run. Wooden fences will often require replacement at your expense, but vinyl is significantly more durable and sometimes even comes with a guarantee of that reliability.
How is the maintenance different between vinyl and wood fencing?
Vinyl fencing is very low maintenance and can be brought to its original luster often by simply spraying it with a garden hose. Wood fencing on the other hand often requires resealing, repainting, and can often rot out requiring a complete removal of boards.

You can see that in terms of maintenance and price
vinyl might be a good direction to go. If you own a home or a rental property and are looking for the most low maintenance option in fencing, it will be hard to beat vinyl as the best option. Another option you may not have considered is installing an aluminum fence. At first you might think of a simple chain link fence when hearing of a metal fence, but in reality aluminum fencing can be so much more. An aluminum fence can be just as beautiful as a wood or vinyl fence and depending on your particular preferences; aluminum might just be the best choice for you.
Aluminum fencing doesn't have to look like urban fencing, but rather it can take the appearance of an iron fence you might see outside of a beautiful Victorian home. Aluminum of course offers great durability and great looks but you can also have a good deal of creative input on gate options. If you would like a monogrammed gate you can make it happen with aluminum, and intricate metal work can also be done to create the feel of a fence that is decades or centuries old! Certainly aluminum offers advantages and certain unique opportunities that no other fencing material can offer, so check look into your budget and your needs and see which material will work best for you.

Thursday 5 January 2012

Installing Vinyl Fence: Some Prior Considerations

The popularity of installing vinyl fence is slowly increasing because aside from being beautiful, it is also very easy to maintain and it can last for many years. You will not regret spending on it, even though going for other options would be more practical, because it is a very wise investment. Your place will become more attractive, you almost do not have to perform any maintenance operations and you do not have to keep changing fences since it can survive for a long time.
Then again, if you have plans of installing a vinyl fence, you would need to take certain things in consideration. This is because, there are things that can be affected by your actions and there are people who might get inconvenienced by it. This is why; you must evaluate things first before your proceed. Here are some pre-installation considerations to take note of. Once everything is straightened out, it is only then that you can proceed with the job.

- Identify your reasons for putting up a
fence (i.e. safety, beautification, etc)

- Think of the best style that would accomplish the function you intend it for and choose the materials that would best address the matter.


- Determine the area that will be
fenced to identify how much material you would require.

- Communicate with your immediate neighbors to ensure that the location you chose to put your
fence would not affect their property. You should also refer to the easements on your deed, or the right-of-way provision for other property owners, to avoid disagreements.
- Verify with local zoning laws for possible restrictions on the placement and the size of the fence. If you are living in a neighborhood that preserves a certain type of concept, check with the neighborhood association if they have any restrictions.

- Before digging, make sure that no underground utilities will be affected.


- Apply for the necessary building permits as ordered by the local code.


If you want to avoid possible misunderstanding and penalties, better consider the above points prior to digging that very first hole.
Installing vinyl fences is not a very difficult job but doing so requires serious responsibility. Just do your best to comply with the laws and codes and make communications open with the owners of the adjacent properties because if you do, you can definitely begin with your job in just a few days and would be able to finish it without hassle.