Boost Your Curb Appeal On A Budget With This DIY Vinyl Fence
By Ezekiel Maina
Setting up a vinyl fence is a clear-cut process. Just map out the area, dig a few holes, secure the posts firmly, and then snap the vinyl panels into place.
Wallet-friendly with a simple setup makes the vinyl fence a winner. Insects won't compromise their integrity, and they will hardly splinter or snap when the weather goes wild.
Whether you choose a professional installation or you opt to do the job yourself, the project won't break the bank. Height, length, and color will all play into your total.
If you choose DIY, you'll want to hit up your utility companies before you even think about breaking ground. One wrong move and you could nick a gas or power line.
Vinyl fencing expands and contracts with the weather. If you install the posts too close together, there won’t be room for the panels to expand so be snug but not too tight.
The vinyl is pretty low maintenance but can grow algae or mold from nearby sprinklers. A quick scrub with soapy water and a rinse should have your vinyl panels looking fresh again.