6 Steps to Buying Vinyl Fence
All vinyl fencing is not the same.
Vinyl fencing quality varies depending on the manufacturer.
There are many types of fencing out there and many different
vendors, but by considering the following aspects of a vinyl
fencing purchase you will get more for your money and you will
end up with a product that will last. Any vinyl fencing purchase
must involve research of structural specifications, long-term
availability of parts, reliability of the vendor, and the
commitment of the vendor to cover damage. So follow these steps
and you will be on your way to obtaining a quality vinyl fence
that will be easy to maintain:
1. Know your Specifications
Before purchasing vinyl fencing, make sure you compare the fence
specifications so you know exactly what you are receiving. All
quality vinyl fencing is made of vinyl extrusions - typically
you have posts, rails, bottom rail reinforcement, and pickets.
The best way to compare fences is the thickness of each vinyl
extrusion. For example the 5" x 5" posts we sell at USAVinyl
Fence Company are .150 inches thick (tolerance +- 10%). Most
companies sell the lower grade vinyl fence posts that are .120"
or .135" thick which are cheaper because they use less vinyl.
USAVinyl does not handle .135" thick posts because they are
inferior and could cause problems for you in the future. The
thinner wall thickness of the discount fencing is more likely to
sustain a dent, crack or even break upon normal impact.
2. Use Aluminum Supports
All vinyl fencing (except post and rail) should come with metal
supports in the bottom rail to add strength and prevent the rail
from sagging. USAVinyl uses aluminum reinforcements in the
bottom rail of all of its fencing. Some companies use wood which
makes no sense, and other companies use steel which can rust in
the future. Make sure the vinyl fence you are buying has a
strong aluminum support in the bottom rail.
3. Don't Buy Parts that will be Obsolete Next Year
Another factor to consider is the availability of parts in the
future. Vinyl fencing is supposed to be a lifetime product, but
accidents do happen. I cannot tell you how many times a tree has
fallen on a fence or an automobile has run through a fence. At
USAVinyl we always stock parts that will enable you to get your
fence back together affordably should any damage occur. The
"cheaper" fencing typically found at your local home improvement
store changes from season to season, and typically they do not
keep any parts, so fixing one of their older fences to match
their existing fence parts might be impossible. Parts are a very
important topic to consider when purchasing vinyl fence.
4. Check the Vendor's Background
Affiliations are one of the most import factors when purchasing
vinyl fence. When purchasing over the internet the company must
be a member of the Better Business Bureau Online in good
standing. This is your first clue in determining whether or not
the company is reputable. Most companies do not belong to the
Better Business Bureau Online because of their strict guidelines
and methods for mediation if an issue arises. Independent
feedback from customers is also an excellent way to find out
what their experience was like in dealing with this company. The
Yahoo Shopping forum is one of the best sources for this kind of
feedback.
5. Pay with a Credit Card
Using a credit card is another way to protect yourself when
investing in vinyl fencing. If the company does not send you
what you ordered you can simply call your credit card company
and dispute the charge. Credit card companies will not mediate a
resolution (like the Better Business Bureau) but they will want
to confirm that what you paid for was sent to you. If it wasn't,
they will accept your dispute of the charge. By taking these
basic precautions, purchasing vinyl fence over the internet is
quite easy and presents virtually no risk.
6. Get a Warranty
Warranties are another major concern from homeowners. Most vinyl
fences come with "lifetime residential warranties", but at the
end of the day, what does that really mean? You need to read the
warranty and understand who is behind it. Will they be around if
you ever have issues? If you're not sure, think twice about
buying from them.
Purchasing vinyl fencing is an important decision. Following
these steps will help you find the fence that will serve its
purpose with little or no maintenance. If the fence is damaged
you will find the parts and the service providers to have it
looking like new again. Overlooking any of these key aspects of
the buying process could leave you with a real headache and
force you to deal with a faulty fence, unavailable parts, a
non-responsive vendor, and a big waste of money. Don't make that
mistake! Do your research and find quality vinyl fencing from a
trustworthy source.
GA