Does Vinyl Fencing Fade?

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Do white vinyl fences turn yellow? Do they crack or melt? We answer these questions and more here!

You want a long-lasting, low-maintenance fence, but you don’t want to be deceived. You might have heard that vinyl fences are a popular choice, but there might be some questions you have that keep you from going forward with it. One of the most common questions about vinyl fencing is, “Does vinyl fencing fade?” We’ll answer this one and others below!

Does Vinyl Fencing Fade?

A couple of decades ago, a white vinyl fence might have started yellowing after some years. Today, its titanium oxide coating, along with other technological advancements, let it withstand the weather and time much better than it did before. Now, you can expect your vinyl fence to keep from discoloring, yellowing, or fading.

Does Vinyl Fencing Crack or Melt?

Vinyl fencing might crack if it becomes brittle or melt in high heat. However, you are unlikely to see your vinyl fence breaking down under extreme Maryland weather conditions. A hot summer spell or a freezing winter will not necessarily damage your vinyl fence, especially if it is high quality.

Is Vinyl Fencing Expensive?

Vinyl fencing does cost more than pressure-treated pine fencing. Depending on the quality and type of fence material, your vinyl fence could actually be cheaper than a wood fence. For example, it might be more affordable than a high-quality Ipe wood fence. It is best to compare prices by getting quotes from local contractors. All in all, vinyl fences are relatively affordable and cost little to maintain.

Does Vinyl Fencing Look Fake?

Vinyl fencing does not have the look of wood. If you want a natural-looking fence, you will most likely want to go with wood. Composite fences can take on the look of wood, but they are not the same. Even so, vinyl fences look great if your home exterior has matching vinyl components, such as a vinyl deck. Its solid, strong appearance can make any home look stately.

Is Vinyl Fencing Bad for the Environment?

Vinyl fences are made of PVC plastic created to withstand the outdoors. It is certainly not the most biodegradable material. On the other hand, it is completely recyclable, so you can rest assured that it can continue to be of good use after it has lived a good life as a fence.

Call Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence For Your New Deck or Fence!

Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence has almost 30 years of experience in building beautiful custom fences, gazebos, screened-in porches, and decks throughout the state of Maryland. We have the expertise to design your dream fence or custom deck and have it installed in a headache-free process. Give us a call at 1-800-833-9310 or visit us online for a quote today! We offer many different styles of fencing and decking, in addition to custom options designed specifically to suit your preferences and tastes. To see examples of our work and get more tips on how to choose the right decking for your family, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Houzz, Pinterest, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

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