Vinyl Picket Fence Lasts For Years
Modern technology comes to home and garden a little less obviously than, say, consumer electronics. But the
benefits are just as real and valuable. A vinyl picket fence is a case in point.
A vinyl picket fence is long lived. Since it's a kind of plastic it can weather wind and rain for a decade or
more and still look practically brand new. Clean it up and you'll hardly know it was installed years earlier. It
resists peeling or cracking and won't rot. Insects will be completely uninterested in eating this fence.
Because A vinyl picket fence is made from non-porous, modified PVC resin mildew can't penetrate and is easily
washed off. Where mildew is seen on vinyl it's because dirt and other organic matter has adhered to the surface.
Brushing with a mild soap and water can cure the problem. For longer term protection, a mild bleach spray can be
used.
Vinyl can be made to closely resemble wood. With molded grain, once the vinyl is painted, you may have to
actually touch the fence to tell the difference. Painting isn't always required, though, since you can buy A vinyl
picket fence in a dozen different colors. Darker colors do tend to fade, though, so take that into account when
making a selection.
For those who want to paint vinyl the process requires only a clean surface and the right kind of paint. Be sure
to start with a dirt-free surface and check the label to ensure that the type of paint used adheres well to vinyl.
Not all do.
It's also ultra-easy to construct a vinyl picket fence. There's no nailing or screwing parts together. If the
fence is built in sections, the assembly usually involves just snapping parts together by means of molded tabs
designed right into the material.
Two types of vinyl are available: mono-extruded and co-extruded. Mono-extruded vinyl produces fences of a single
layer. It's embedded during manufacturing with UV resistant chemicals (usually titanium dioxide) to slow down
fading. Even white vinyl that's untreated will eventually harden under the sun, making it more susceptible to
cracking when bent. Co-extruded vinyl is a dual-layer construction, with the outer layer containing the
UV-resistant compounds. It is often less expensive.
Designs run the gamut.
Faux-wood picket fencing is a popular style. Since it is made in the thickness and height of wood pickets, it
often closely resembles a traditional picket fence painted white. The tipoff is usually the seamless horizontal
cross-members or rails. They tend to look somewhat like they're secured with plastic 'welding'.
For an attractive and long-lasting option, consider a vinyl picket fence. Do it just once and you can forget
about it for years.

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