Vinyl requires no maintenance Some fencing designs simulate natural appearance of wood

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Dear Jim: I want to install a fence as a windbreak and for more security. Wood looks great, but it requires a lot of maintenance. Are white and wood-grained vinyl or black fiberglass “iron” fences a good choice? – Sam M. Dear Sam: A privacy…
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Dear Jim: I want to install a fence as a windbreak and for more security. Wood looks great, but it requires a lot of maintenance. Are white and wood-grained vinyl or black fiberglass “iron” fences a good choice? – Sam M.

Dear Sam: A privacy fence creates the most effective windbreak and security, but even a simple picket fence will help. Blocking the direct force of the wind from your house can lower your utility bills. For highest security, surround your entire house and use a remote control gate opener.

You don’t need an extremely high fence to create an effective windbreak. If you select a standard 5-foot privacy fence, add a decorative accent panel (lattice, octagon pickets, starbursts) on top for a little extra height.

Although the decorative vinyl fencing material is slightly more expensive initially than wood, its overall lifetime cost is lower because it requires less maintenance. Actually, there is no maintenance required for vinyl. If you live in an area with frequent rains, you won’t even have to wash it.

Often, until you actually walk up close enough to touch it, good-quality vinyl fencing is difficult to distinguish from painted white wood fencing. The size uniformity of the pieces usually is the first indication of vinyl.

If you prefer more of a natural wood look, some new vinyl fencing material simulates stained cedar privacy planks. It never has to be restained. Gray-colored vinyl with natural graining simulates weathered cedar fencing. Both colors use 1-by-8-inch tongue-and-groove profile inserts between posts.

Polyvinylchloride, or PVC, is used in vinyl fencing. It is somewhat similar to drainpipe and vinyl window materials. White is, by far, the most common color, although several other standard colors also are available. Since the entire thickness of the vinyl is colored, scratches are not noticeable.

To minimize degradation of the vinyl by the sun’s rays, high-quality vinyl fencing is made by a co-extrusion process. A thin surface layer, with ultraviolet light inhibitors, is extruded as a cap layer over tough vinyl with impact modifiers. This creates long-lasting fencing components.

No-maintenance fiberglass now is used to simulate elegant black wrought iron fencing. This is pultruded fiberglass similar to window frames, not as Corvette bodies or boat hulls are made. It is attractive with flat or spear cap trim and costs only a fraction as much as real wrought iron fencing.

You can save a lot by installing the vinyl fencing yourself. Some companies offer do-it-yourself kits that don’t even require you to dig a posthole. T-posts are driven into the ground and the vinyl fence posts mount over them.

Write for (instantly download – www.dulley.com) Update Bulletin No. 809 – buyer’s guide of 12 vinyl fence and gate opener manufacturers listing styles, colors, warranties, features, gate sizes and typical DIY installation instructions. Include $3 and a business-size SASE, and send to James Dulley, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244.


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