Closed Top Picket Vinyl Fencing

Closed top picket fences are a modern take on the classic picket fence. On a closed top picket fence the individuals are not exposed, a smooth top and bottom rail support the structure, giving it a thinner sleeker design. The new age vinyl material is one of the most versatile options for a multitude of designs.

WHITE CLOSED TOP VINYL FENCING

The sturdy look of a closed-top vinyl fence can be a secure choice for enclosing land, and adding a bright white coloring can add even more style.

TAN CLOSED TOP VINYL FENCING

A great earth-tone can be a great compliment to your land, especially if you are not a fan of stark white fences.

TWO-TONE CLOSED TOP VINYL FENCING

Two-tone designs can present an interesting design that pops and draws the eye. Choose different colors for rails, pickets, or posts and create your own custom combination to match your individual property.

The Advantages of Vinyl Fencing

If you are familiar with fencing, or even have light experience in dealing with them, it will be astounding the ease that vinyl fencing can be installed. Its durability causes it to be increasingly economical because repeated maintenance will not be performed often. There’s no reason to fear termites or any fungal development.

The longer you have a wooden fence the harder and more costly repairs will become, but that is not the case with a vinyl fence because maintenance will stay steady each year. Vinyls long lasting color will never need restored with fresh paint or stains due to fading.

VINYL FENCE GALLERY

Why Vinyl Fencing?

  • Easy to assemble and install
  • Requires minimal maintenance
  • Cost of maintenance is relatively stable (year to year, as compared to increasing costs of maintaining a wooden fence)
  • Will not splinter or warp
  • Termite, dry rot and fungus resistant
  • Does not require paining or staining
  • Will not fade or discolor
  • Color will not scratch off because it goes all the way through the vinyl
  • Can last 50+ years (with proper care, as compared to 10-15 years for wood)
  • Can tolerate impact from livestock or weather elements (five times as strong as wood)