How To Maximize The Value Of Your Yard: Installing a Vinyl Fence

If you’re looking to add value to your home and improve your curb appeal, installing a vinyl fence is a great option. A vinyl fence is a durable, low-maintenance fencing material that offers increased privacy and security for your home. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the benefits of installing a vinyl fence, the steps involved in installation, and some tips to make sure your project is a success.

Benefits of Installing a Vinyl Fence.

A vinyl fence can increase the value of your property by adding curb appeal and privacy. A study done by the National Association of Realtors found that a well-maintained fence can add up to 8% to your home’s value.

Enhanced Privacy and Security

Vinyl fences provide privacy and security for you and your family. They can also keep pets safe in your yard. Vinyl fences are available in a variety of heights, styles, and colors to suit your needs.

Low Maintenance and Long Lasting

Vinyl fences are low maintenance because they don’t require painting or staining like wood fences do. They are also very durable, with most manufacturers offering warranties of 20 years or more.

Steps to Installing a Vinyl Fence Yourself

The first step to installing a vinyl fence is preparing the area where the fence will be installed. This involves clearing the area of any debris, leveling the ground, and marking the boundaries of the proposed fence. If you are working with an existing fence, you will need to remove it before proceeding. With the area cleared it is wise to take inventory of your new fence materials and be familiar with the different components. You will also want to call and have your utilities marked on your property prior to digging.

Installing the Fence Posts

With the area cleared and being familiar with the new fence materials, it’s time to install the fence posts. This involves digging holes for the posts and setting them in concrete. The depth of the holes will vary depending on your local building code requirements. The distance between your post holes will depend on your fence style. Pay careful attention to install the correct posts in the correct location. You will notice that the posts will have routered holes. These will determine if the post is to be used as a line post, corner, post, or end post. Once all of the posts are in place and the cement has cured, you can start the assembly process. Also, be aware of the location of your automatic sprinklers if you have them in your yard. You may need to move some of your sprinkler lines or heads to accommodate your new fence.

Assembling the Fence Materials

With the posts positioned and set, you can begin assembling the rest of the fence materials. This includes attaching the rails and pickets to the posts. Assembly will vary slightly by fence style, but generally, you will position the bottom rail and then insert the panels of pickets. With the body assembled, you will put on the top rail and then the post caps.

Hanging the Fence Gates

Installing a gate with your new fence can provide maximum value. Planning in advance is critical with gates to make sure you allow enough space and have the structural strength to keep your gate working properly. If you are buying a gate that is pre-made, be sure to set your posts so that you have enough room to mount your gate and associated hardware afterwards. We also recommend adding a metal stiffener to the post that the gate will be mounted to when you are setting that post. This will ensure there is added strength to hold the weight and also provide a layer of metal on the inside of the post for the hinges to mount to.

Finishing Touches

The final step includes cleaning up debris and cleaning off any dirt or splashed cement on your fence. Your cut vinyl fence pieces can be recycled in some markets or discarded in the trash. Most dirt and cement splashes can be cleaned off of your fence with soapy water and a soft brush.

Tips for Installing a Vinyl Fence using a Professional

If you’re not confident in your ability to install a vinyl fence, it’s best to hire a professional. Not only will they be able to do the job quickly and efficiently, but they’ll also be able to give you advice on the best type of fence for your needs and ensure that it’s installed properly.

Choose the Right Location.

When choosing where to install your vinyl fence, it’s important to consider both function and aesthetics. You’ll want to make sure that the fence is installed in a location that will provide the most privacy and security for your home, but you’ll also want to choose a spot that looks good and complements your home’s exterior.

Coordinate with the Install Crew

Nobody knows your yard quite as well as you do. As your professional installer helps create a layout, you should point out locations of sprinkler-heads and water lines that might be impacted. Also be sure that you or your installer gets your utilities located prior to digging holes.

Paying for your Fence

If you are unable to pay upfront for your fence, there are financing options available. Vinyl Fence Store offers financing options through Acorn Finance. They can quickly provide you with a quote from several home-improvement financing companies to give you options.

Conclusion

Installing a vinyl fence is a great way to maximize the value of your yard. The benefits of installing a vinyl fence include increased property value, enhanced privacy and security, and low maintenance. Whether you decide to install the fence yourself or hire a professional, you’ll want to follow our outlined steps to have a successful outcome.

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