In this blog post, we will explore the best vinyl fences on the market, taking into consideration factors such as quality, design, and affordability. Whether you’re looking to increase your home’s curb appeal, improve your privacy, or secure your property, we’ve got you covered. So, sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the world of vinyl fences.
product | height | width | |
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Zippity Manchester (Editor’s Choice) | 42 in | 92 in | Check Price |
WamBam Premium | 48 in | 84 in | Check Price |
Zippity Newport | 36 in | 72 in | Check Price |
WamBam Nantucket | 48 in | 72 in | Check Price |
Veranda Vinyl Pro | 72 in | 96 in | Check Price |
The Manchester vinyl fence distinguishes itself primarily through its superior quality and effortless installation process. Its semi-permanent design eliminates the need for steel anchor rods, replacing them with 16″ molded vinyl spikes that can be effortlessly inserted into the ground. However, it is important to consider the soil conditions in your area, as the vinyl spikes may exhibit reduced durability in tougher soil and may bend or flex under pressure. Nonetheless, the Manchester’s notable advantage lies in its remarkable efficiency, enabling users to install and transport the fence with unparalleled ease. This feature is particularly appealing to landlords, as it facilitates swift installation and relocation when necessary.
First, this fence is 4’ tall and 6’ wide, both of which are the second most for each on our list and fits the standard picket fence design better than most. On top of that, the WamBam Traditional vinyl fence also features an omnidirectional post which allows you to not only position the panels where you want but to further section the property off further. Of course, being a traditional type of vinyl fence means that this is more stable than some of the others reviewed and is further reinforced with UV inhibitors to prevent the vinyl from yellowing over time out in the sun.
While a budget-friendly product is nice, it is important to know what you are giving up in the exchange for a lower cost. Thankfully, the Newport does not actually sacrifice any performance, though it is easily the shortest vinyl fence on our list at only 3’. It also features the smallest panel width at only 6’ meaning you will need more panels for the same size lot than with others. On the other hand, this vinyl fence comes with a lifetime warranty on parts and includes UV inhibitors. To add even more value, WamBam also includes the necessary infrastructure for installation.
While a number of the vinyl fences we reviewed are reasonably easy to put up, the WamBam might be the easiest–even compared to the semi-permanent types. A big part of this has to do with the fact that the included infrastructure is legitimately well-made and durable. In fact, this is the only no-dig vinyl fence that we found which includes the leveling donut as part of the original purchase. Even better, the WamBam No-Dig vinyl fence also features the lightest panels we saw, making it much easier for a single person to assemble.
Though all vinyl fences are made of the same materials, that does not mean they are all designed in a similar fashion. In fact, there are a few different ways to design a vinyl fence with each having their particular strengths and weakness better or worse suited to a particular situation. As such, you should not really consider one type to be superior to another, simply better adapted to a specific set of needs. While it may seem at first blush that the most stable and durable type of vinyl fence would obviously be superior, that principle is challenged if the fence must be taken down. Likewise, each distinguishing characteristic of a vinyl fence type merely serves to further define and refine its niche more than anything else.
This, as the name would suggest, is the first type of vinyl fence to be widely used by consumers, though it is quickly being outpaced by newer designs. The traditional type of vinyl fence features vinyl fence panels held in place by evenly spaced poles fixed two or more feet underground. This type of vinyl fence requires a significant amount of preparation and assembly time, but it is also by far the most stable and durable type. That said, the level of strength and stability provided by a traditional vinyl fence often goes well above and beyond what you actually need. On top of that, some climates can actually present unexpected difficulties if the vinyl fence cannot flex or move.
This was the next type of vinyl fence to be developed and followed shortly on the heels of the traditional type. This type of vinyl fence has a wide range of uses, but as the name suggests, is meant primarily for a shorter period of time. People who do not actually own their home and property would be a good example of someone who might want a temporary vinyl fence. Likewise, someone who owns a large number of properties could probably find a use for a temporary, portable vinyl fence that could be used at different properties. Of course, the main disadvantage of a semi-permanent vinyl fence is its lack of stability and durability. This is due to the fact that semi-permanent vinyl fence panels have stakes molded to the fence posts for quick installation. The stakes are generally less than a foot long and will eventually burrow out the post hole until the fence is no longer firmly fixed.
This is actually one of the more important considerations to make when choosing a vinyl fence since many of them are otherwise relatively similar. However, the difference in terms of the assembly from one to the other is just as different for each step, though it is not as simple a matter as getting the easiest to install. This is because the easier it is to install a vinyl fence, the less stable the fence’s anchors will be. Basically, if you dig a pole 3’ or more into the ground, it is going to be far more stable than if you merely stick in 6” spikes. Of course, it will take you considerably longer to dig the holes for a 3’ anchor compared to the ease of a 6” spike.
This quality can get a bit tricky since all fences reviewed are ostensibly made of vinyl, but that material can come in a variety of plastic mixtures. That said, few manufacturers divulge their actual vinyl composition, so a standard approach to durability will not work. Still, there is a fairly standard line of progress when it comes to vinyl fence durability and it follows semi-permanent, No-Dig, and Traditional. It is worth noting that the difference between No-Dig and semi-permanent is much wider than the difference between No-Dig and Traditional. While traditional requires a more involved process that leaves the anchoring pole deeper in the ground, making it more stable, the No-Dig technique is still more than serviceable for all but the softest of soil. On the other hand, while vinyl is fairly resilient on its own, including being waterproof, but some manufacturers go the extra mile by providing a wide range of protections and resistances in the form of mixtures and coatings. The most common of these include UV protection and resistance to mold and other microorganisms.
That said, your options for style are quite often a bit limited to the 19th and 20th centuries, though most architecture also follows suit. Because of the nature of cultural geography, most of these styles originated on the East Coast before moving westward to Middle America.
In the end, the best vinyl fence will mean different things to different people, but the deluxe model in our opinion is the Veranda. Aside from the fact that the Veranda is the largest panel on our list, it also features a privacy style for a comfortable, enclosed space. Of course, it is also the most expensive and permanent vinyl fence as well. That said, if you are looking for something that you can take with you when you go, the Zippity Outdoors semi-permanent vinyl fence is a great option. For those of you needing a more budget-friendly option, the Zippity Outdoors No-Dig takes our top spot.
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