Vinyl fencing is engineered for maximum durability, delivering long-lasting performance in harsh coastal environments—sun, salt air, humidity, rain, and high winds. Unlike wood, vinyl will not crack, peel, rot, warp, or fade. It’s the ideal low-maintenance fence choice for Gulf Coast properties needing strength, privacy, and curb appeal with virtually zero upkeep.
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The Solid Privacy vinyl fence is a full-coverage barrier designed to block sightlines, reduce noise, and create a clean, modern wall around your property.
Closed Lattice Top
This style combines total privacy on the bottom with a decorative lattice accent at the top, adding ventilation and upscale visual detail.
Closed Picket Top
A solid privacy base transitions into a short, closed picket top for a classic aesthetic without sacrificing privacy or durability.
Semi-Privacy 3” Picket
Semi-privacy vinyl fencing uses evenly spaced pickets to allow airflow and filtered visibility while still providing separation and security.
Picket Closed Top
A classic vinyl picket fence with a closed, flat top rail for a cleaner and more structured visual profile.
Picket Open Top
This design features an open-top picket pattern for a more decorative, airy look while maintaining the classic charm of vinyl pickets.
Picket Fence Scallop Top
A decorative scalloped top line adds movement and character to the traditional picket fence design.
Ranch Rail Vinyl Fence
Ranch Rail (2-rail, 3-rail, or 4-rail) is the top choice for wide-open properties, farms, and large residential lots needing clean boundaries without blocking visibility.
Our Vinyl Fence FAQs
Q: Does vinyl fade in the sun?
High-quality vinyl is UV-stabilized and resists fading even in extreme heat.
Q: Is vinyl stronger than wood?
Yes—vinyl won’t rot, warp, crack, or peel and handles moisture better than wood.
Q: How long does vinyl fencing last?
With proper installation, vinyl fencing commonly lasts 20–30+ years.
Q: Are horizontal fences more expensive?
Yes—typically 15–25% more due to board count, spacing precision, and structural requirements.
Q: Is vinyl good for coastal climates?
Absolutely. Vinyl is one of the best fencing materials for coastal areas because it won’t rust or deteriorate from salt air.