FAQs

Vinyl Fence Frequently Asked Questions

    • General Information about Vinyl Fencing

      What is the Vinyl made of?

      The base ingredient is rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) Homopolymer compound with a high level of Titanium Dioxide pigment for long term, ultraviolet (UV) light resistance and impact modifiers for superior strength. The formulation is similar to that of vinyl siding and windows which have a 20 year history of providing long term durability and structural integrity.

      Color Availability?

      All the vinyl fences we supply are available in white and almond. Because titanium dioxide, a color loss and change inhibitor, is white in pigment, it is difficult to provide darker colors. Naturally, darker colors attract sun rays and heat, increasing the likelihood of sun damage.

      Will Vinyl Burn?

      PVC has a flash point of approximately 900 degrees and does not easily ignite. Vinyl fence is classified as "Self-Extinguishing".

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    • Vinyl Fence Product Information

      Will the Vinyl Fence Yellow?

      Be careful before you buy because some vinyl fences will yellow when exposed to extreme weather conditions.

      homesteadvinyl.com vinyl fencing contains titanium dioxide (TIO2) which prevents ultraviolet degradation. All homesteadvinyl.com white vinyl fence products carry a manufactures lifetime, transferable warranty against abnormal discoloration. We have been fabricating vinyl fencing in Arizona for over 15 years now, so we know what lasts in extreme sun.

      Will the Vinyl Fence Break in Cold or Hot Weather?

      As with most plastics, vinyl will become less flexible in colder weather conditions. However, unless subjected to unusual impact, it will not break. It is normal for vinyl fence materials to expand and contract during temperature changes. Our products have been engineered to accommodate normal temperature swings.

      How Strong are Vinyl Fences?

      Vinyl fencing from homesteadvinyl.com has been impact modified with a chemical compound. The formulation has been tailored to meet or exceed the requirements necessary for the performance of the product.

      Can you make gates from the product?

      Gates can be made from the same material you use in any vinyl fence or vinyl railing.

      How high can I make my Vinyl Fence?

      Always check with local building codes before having your vinyl fence installed.We offer privacy fence up to 7ft High

      How long will my Vinyl Fence last?

      Vinyl fences from homesteadvinyl.com are designed to last a lifetime. They are backed by a transferable, lifetime manufacture warranty.

      Is Vinyl Fencing maintenance free?

      Vinyl Fencing requires very little maintenance. Under normal conditions this maintenance is in the form of annual washing of the fence to keep it looking new. There is no staining or painting needed.

      Can Vinyl Fence break?

      Vinyl Fencing can break if subjected to a direct impact (e.g. an automobile running into a fence line). Under normal use, the vinyl fence will not break when installed properly. Planks, pickets and rails are easily replaced if damaged.

      How does Vinyl Fence stand up in the wind?

      Most vinyl fences are designed to withstand high wind loads. The wind load capacity is dependent on the installation and fabrication of the posts, pickets, u-channel, metal inserts, and type of horizontal rails. If installed according to Manufacture specifications, most vinyl fences are designed to withstand wind loads between 75 - 100mph. 

      Does Vinyl Fence expand?

      It is normal for vinyl fence materials to expand and contract during temperature changes. Your contractor should allow for expansion and contraction during the installation process.

      What is the warranty on Vinyl Fence?

      All our vinyl products carry a manufactures limited lifetime warranty against peeling, flaking, blistering, corroding, rotting, rusting, termite consumption, abnormal discoloration or weathering.

      Will Vinyl Fence fade?

      Under normal use, no. All our products are warranted against fading.

      Will Vinyl Fence crack, chip, peel or rot?

      During the life of the fence you should not expect to find surface cracking, peeling, chipping or rotting.

      What is the cost of the product compared to wood?

      The cost of the product is amazingly similar to wood product (e.g. #1 grade clear cedar or redwood with #1 grade, free of heart fence posts, and then add paint preparation including sanding and priming and painting). Also if you calculate the cost of future maintenance, then vinyl is definitely the better choice overall.

      Can you use vinyl as a porch or guard railing?

      When properly designed, vinyl porch railings make a very stable porch and deck rail system designed to be used at ground level and on balcony applications.

      Safety?

      Because there are no protruding sharp screws, nails, and splinters, injury is unlikely. Also the no-taste factor of PVC decreases the likelihood of horse chewing.

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    • Vinyl Fence Care and Cleaning

      How do I clean Vinyl Fence?

      As with all exterior products, the fence will become dirty when exposed to the elements. A mild detergent and water should be sufficient to keep your fence or deck rail looking new. For tough stains, "soft scrub" or baking soda works well. Simple Green and steel wool also works to clean stubborn stains.

      How does Vinyl Fence hold up to weed eaters?

      As with all PVC and wood products, direct contact with lawn and garden equipment can cause damage to the posts. Use caution when operating any type of equipment near fence posts, especially commercial trimmers, which are more aggressive.

      Will it mildew or collect mold?

      Vinyl products will, when subjected to extended damp weather, collect mold and mildew. They are, however, easily cleaned with a solution of mild household detergent and water.

      Are Vinyl Fences graffiti proof?

      Although not classified as graffiti proof, vinyl fencing is easy to clean and paint comes off with just a little effort. It may require the use of a pressure washer or in extreme cases the use of paint thinner. 400 grit sandpaper may be used when some spots will not come off using the above methods.

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    • Installation

      Can I do the vinyl fence install myself?

      All of our vinyl fences come with written instructions that are available here on our website. Any customer tht purchases fence from Homestead Fence Company is elligible for our installation support. If you ever have any questions about installing your vinyl fence that you can’t figure out using the instructions, please feel free to contact us. We have many qualified representatives that have been installers and are willing to assist you in a smooth installation of your fence product.

      Do you cement the posts?

      For maximum stability, we recommend that the posts be cemented. It is recommended that you treat vinyl posts the same as you would wood posts. If it is common and normal to cement fence posts in your area, then you should cement the vinyl posts.

      How big should the hole be if I'm cementing the posts?

      A good rule of thumb is dig the hole twice the diameter of the post and fill cement within two inches of the top of the hole.

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