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Vinyl fencing

For folks who want the privacy of a wood fence without the staining schedule. We install low-maintenance vinyl as a material option alongside our cedar, pine, and metal work — same crew, same deep-set posts, same straight lines.

What it is

The no-upkeep option

Vinyl fence is exactly what it sounds like: privacy and semi-private panels that never need staining or painting. The color runs through the material, so there's nothing to peel, and a wipe-down with the hose is about all the maintenance it asks for.

It's a solid pick for busy households, rentals, and anyone who'd rather spend Saturday doing anything other than re-staining a fence. The trade-off is character — vinyl doesn't weather into the warm gray that cedar does — and we'll be honest with you about that at the estimate.

What we install

Styles and options

  • Full-privacy vinyl panels
  • Semi-private and picket styles
  • Matching walk and drive gates
  • No staining or painting — ever
  • Wipes clean and holds its color
  • An easy-keeping option alongside our wood and metal fence

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Built for our ground

Low maintenance still starts below the grass

A vinyl panel is only as good as the posts holding it, and Northwest Arkansas clay is hard on posts — it holds water in spring and heaves when it freezes.

So we treat vinyl like every fence we build: posts set to the depth our soil needs, runs stepped cleanly down a slope, and gates hung square so they keep latching season after season. That's the part of a "maintenance-free" fence the catalog doesn't mention, and it's the part we've been getting right here for 60+ years.

Not sure whether vinyl, cedar, or metal fits your place? Come at it from the other direction: tell us what you want the fence to do, and we'll walk your line and tell you straight which material gets you there.

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Done with the staining schedule?

Tell us what you're fencing and we'll come walk the line — free written estimate, no pressure, and an honest take on whether vinyl is the right fit.