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		<title>Why Vinyl Fences Are the Preferred Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 07:24:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vinyl fences are becoming the preferred option by many people by fencing needs. Traditionally people have used such materials as wood and metal to make their fences. Over the last twenty years however, vinyl has become an increasingly popular alternative for fences. Vinyl is a man made material consisting of polyvinyl chloride more commonly known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Vinyl fences</strong> are becoming the preferred option by many people by fencing needs. Traditionally people have used such materials as wood and metal to make their fences. Over the last twenty years however, vinyl has become an increasingly popular alternative for fences. Vinyl is a man made material consisting of polyvinyl chloride more commonly known as PVC. This material is very durable and long lasting and it is used for a number of different products from piping to clothing. Vinyl is a great material for fencing because of its many great attributes. Choosing vinyl for your fences will ensure that you are able to have a lovely fence for many years to come.</p>
<p>Vinyl fencing is the recommended by many because of its longevity and durability. Unlike other materials such as wood and metal, vinyl will not rust or rot. Vinyl is plastic and does not absorb water and other liquids. Likewise, most vinyl fences are UV protected which means that the sun will never fade the color of the fence. The upkeep of other fences can be very costly over a number of years. With vinyl fences the purchaser has very little maintenance to worry about. The fence can be wiped clean with a cloth if necessary and there is very little that needs to be done to ensure the quality of this type of fencing. Painting of a vinyl fence is never required as the white, beige and light gray color is throughout the entire fence. Vinyl fences are stronger than even wood fences which make them a great asset. In addition, most vinyl fence manufactures offer a lifetime warranty because of the reliability and durability of vinyl material.</p>
<p>An additional quality of a vinyl fence is the ease of installation. Many homeowners have very little problem installing their own vinyl fences. Most home hardware stores offer vinyl fencing supplies for relatively competitive prices. You can create your own vinyl picket fence without having to worry about complicated measuring or sharp wires and jagged nails ruining the streamlined appearance of your fence. Likewise, most vinyl fence materials meet the standard building requirements so there should not be any concern whether you fence meets standards. Furthermore, all materials all vinyl fence panels are 100% recyclable. So if you should ever decide to upgrade your fence you are assured that you can properly disposed of all your materials and not have to worry about it affecting the environment in a negative manner.</p>
<p>Overall, people prefer <em>vinyl fences</em> over other types of fences because of the numerous advantages that come with owning such a fence. There is very little maintenance involved with a vinyl fence. Those who decide to use vinyl to build their fences discover that the material is very strong, durable and long lasting. The lifetime guarantees offered for a vinyl fence is unbeatable compared to other fencing options. Vinyl is a very versatile material that is recyclable so it is easy on the environment, and it is non-toxic so you don’t have to worry about the fence affecting the health of you, your family or any animals that may come into contact with the fence. Vinyl fencing is a very practical solution for any of your fencing needs.</p>
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		<title>The Different Types of Pool Fencing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 07:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pool fencing provides a level of safety and security. It keeps people, animals and other objects from coming in contact to filled or empty pools. There are different types of pool fencing made from a variety of different materials. Each material is preferred for either for its cost effectiveness or its durability. Swimming pool fencing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Pool fencing</strong> provides a level of safety and security. It keeps people, animals and other objects from coming in contact to filled or empty pools. There are different types of pool fencing made from a variety of different materials. Each material is preferred for either for its cost effectiveness or its durability. Swimming pool fencing should be strong enough to endure the various elements and to resist impact that could collapse the structure. Pool fences can be constructed to accommodate the landscaping of backyard as these fences can be made using a variety of materials that promise not only to be stylish but also durable and reliable.</p>
<p>Pool fences can be assembled using different materials. A pool manufacturer use can use mesh, vinyl and even aluminum to create the type of pool fence that you desire. Before deciding upon the type of fence you want it is recommended that you measure the perimeter of your pool to ensure that your pool fence will completely enclose the pool area. Likewise, many jurisdictions have rules regarding pool fencing. It would be wise to consult with your local homeowners association to determine if there are any rules regarding the construction and placement of your pool fence. The numbers of materials that can be used to assemble your pool fence are plentiful. There are a few materials that are more popular than others for a number of reasons. Mesh pool fences are very popular, particularly for those who want a protective fence on a budget. Sometimes these fences are referred to as child protective pool fences. Mesh fences are easy to assemble and they are resistant to the elements so there is little maintenance required. Nearly all of mesh fences are created with a lock latch that will prevent children from gaining access to the pool. In addition, mesh fences are not easy to climb which is another reason they are great for securing the pool from unwanted access.</p>
<p>Vinyl pool fencing is another pool fencing option. Many people like vinyl fences because of their durability. Vinyl is a man-made material that is a great choice for a fence. These types of pool fences will require very little maintenance as they come with a lifetime warranty. If you are looking for a maintenance free pool fence, vinyl may be for you. Vinyl pool fences are usually only available in a limited amount of colors preferably white and grey. However, vinyl pool fences will not deteriorate, are very sturdy and will last for a lifetime.</p>
<p>Aluminum pool fencing is a fencing alternative for those who want a more refined look for their pool fence. Aluminum is metal, and it is recommended that those who desire this type of fencing consult with a professional fencing company to determine which option is best for them. Aluminum fences are available in different grades. Additionally, it is advised that those purchasing aluminum pool fences opt for special treated metal. Since a pool fence is more likely to come in contact with water it is best the fence is treated with special products to minimize or deter the possibility of rust and corrosion. Many companies offer special long wear aluminum pool fences with the claim that the purchaser will never have to worry about deterioration of the aluminum fence. These types of pool fences are worth paying the extra money for both the protection and the style offered.</p>
<p>Choosing the <em>pool fencing</em> that will provide both security and style is possible with the different types of materials used to create fences. Take the time to consult with a professional fencing company to discuss the different pool fencing options available.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Vinyl Horse Fence</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 06:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an equestrian lover then you know very well the importance of having a vinyl horse fence to protect your beloved horses. Vinyl horse fences are made from materials such as natural gas and petroleum. They are a preferred choice for horse fences because these materials are strong, durable and affordable.  There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are an equestrian lover then you know very well the importance of having a <strong>vinyl horse fence</strong> to protect your beloved horses. Vinyl horse fences are made from materials such as natural gas and petroleum. They are a preferred choice for horse fences because these materials are strong, durable and affordable.  There are many manufacturers of vinyl horse fencing, but it should be noted that not all manufacturers use quality materials when making their fences. When purchasing any fence for your horse you should always look for the material content percentages to determine how much of a particular material will be used to create your fence. This should be a guideline to help you narrow your list of prospective fence builders.</p>
<p>A vinyl fence is a good option for containing your horses because of the affordability and versatility of the vinyl. Vinyl is a man-made material that is very durable. Most manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty for their vinyl fences. These fences are very easy to maintain in comparison to other types of fences. They coated with ultra violet protection and so that the owner never has to worry about deterioration as a result of the sun’s continuous rays. Likewise, vinyl fences are easy to clean and are not affected by the elements like wood and metal fences. Vinyl fences are also very flexible and stronger than wood. In addition to be being a very cost effective fencing option, they are also recyclable which makes them great on the environment.</p>
<p>There are other fencing material options. A wood horse fence is one of the major alternatives to the vinyl horse fence. There are some people who prefer wood fencing because of the look and the sturdiness of wood. Wood horse fences have to be installed deep into a strong base preferably in cement. This will ensure that the fence will not collapse under pressure or strong blows. Woods horse fencing does require a significant amount of maintenance. Wood is affected by the elements so it needs to be protected from rot and swelling which could ultimately affect the longevity of the fence. People who are interested in wood fences should understand that even though wood fences are somewhat less expensive than vinyl fences the maintenance required to maintain the fence can be costly. Wood fences will need to be treated at least once a year with a sealant. Also, some horses have a habit of chewing on wood fences which is not only a nuisance but also another issue that an owner has to deal with in regards to choosing a wood fence.</p>
<p>Vinyl horse fences are really one of the best fencing options to contain your horses. The material is flexible and strong. Horses are known to spook sometimes and this can result in injuries.  Vinyl fences allow are a lot safer than the old wire fences which can cause a number of injuries to your horses. Similarly, if a horse should run into a wooden fence there is also an increased chance of lacerations specifically involving splinters from the wood. It is possible for a horse to injure itself on any kind of fence, but a vinyl poses less of a risk. For these reasons alone a <em>vinyl horse fence</em> is a good choice to contain and protect your herd</p>
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		<title>Wrought Iron Fence Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A wrought iron fence is a beautiful addition to any home.  The classic look of wrought iron and its exceptional strength have made it the material of choice for fence construction for generations.  Wrought iron fencing will add more value to your home than traditional aluminum fencing for its pleasing look and the intricacy of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A <strong>wrought iron fence</strong> is a beautiful addition to any home.  The classic look of wrought iron and its exceptional strength have made it the material of choice for fence construction for generations.  Wrought iron fencing will add more value to your home than traditional aluminum fencing for its pleasing look and the intricacy of its designs.  Before deciding which fence to choose, consider your expectations of the fence, your budget and whether you would like to install it yourself or contract the installation.</p>
<p>The first decision to make when considering the addition of a fence to your property is the material with which the fence will be constructed.  Two of the most popular options are aluminum and wrought iron.  Aluminum fencing is typically the less expensive of the two options.  Lengths of fence are lighter and may be easier to install.  They require no maintenance, so the homeowner’s work is complete after installation.  The biggest drawback to much of the available aluminum fencing is the look.  Many people balk at the typical crosshatch patterns and in some locales, homeowners associations have banned this fencing entirely.  The light metal makes it far less sturdy than true wrought iron fences and gates.  Wrought iron is a far more secure material for blocking driveways and sheltering yards.  Be aware that wrought iron will rust, but with regular maintenance, will last forever.</p>
<p>Wrought iron fence installation may seem intimidating, but can be a do-it-yourself project.  Iron is a heavy material, so small sections of low fence will be the easiest to install.  The fence you purchase will come with individual instructions, but most are installed in the same way.  A heavy fence must be well anchored, so dig a hole in the ground where each support rod will be placed.  Though it may be possible simply to bury the rod for a small fence, most require that concrete is poured into the hole to provide additional stability.  This process is not terribly difficult, but it is time consuming, so it may be best left to the professionals.  Be aware that fences so anchored may require permission for installation, so be sure to obtain all necessary permits before you begin.</p>
<p>There are so many wrought iron fence designs to choose from that you can find one that looks like it was customized for your home or neighborhood.  Those with older, Victorian style homes should consider some of the more intricate design options.  This will make the fence look as though it is original to the house and create a harmonious look.  The durability of the material means that there are a number of sources for buying pieces of antique wrought iron fence.  Often, lengths of fence large enough to surround an entire property can be found through estate sales.  If only a few sections are available in your favorite design, incorporate them into your modern wrought iron fence to add interest.</p>
<p>Whether you are looking to add security, value or beauty to your home, consider installing a <em>wrought iron fence</em>.  For those who love the look, but cannot afford true wrought iron, consider faux wrought iron options.</p>
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		<title>Vinyl Fencing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking into installing a fence or replacing an existing one, consider the new trend of installing vinyl fencing. Vinyl fences are becoming increasingly popular among home owners for their durability, practicality, and attractive and varied design options.
Vinyl fencing is made of PVC plastic, which stands for polyvinyl chloride. They often contain additional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are looking into installing a fence or replacing an existing one, consider the new trend of installing <strong>vinyl fencing</strong>. Vinyl fences are becoming increasingly popular among home owners for their durability, practicality, and attractive and varied design options.</p>
<p>Vinyl fencing is made of PVC plastic, which stands for polyvinyl chloride. They often contain additional additives as well for increased durability, including additives that offer maximum protection against the sun’s ultraviolet rays, and color pigments. Currently, vinyl fences are most often available in white, tan, and gray, and are guaranteed not to chip and fade over time, as paint on other types of fences is likely to do.</p>
<p>Although every material for fencing has its advantages, a vinyl fence takes all of those properties and combines them into one convenient and attractive material. Vinyl stands up to wear tear exponentially better than wood. Wood fences, in addition to needing to be stained repeatedly, are susceptible to weathering, and to rot due to moisture and insects. Because of these weaknesses, wood fences are likely to have to be replaced or repaired after time, which can become costly and time consuming. These aspects must be considered when evaluating vinyl fencing prices. Although prices may seem initially higher, the fences are practically guaranteed to last longer and maintain their appearance longer and more efficiently than the initially lower-priced fencing, and will therefore be far more cost-effective in the long term.</p>
<p>Concerned that vinyl may limit aesthetic options for fencing? Manufacturers offer a wide variety of styles, to suit virtually every taste. The vinyl privacy fence is solid and tall, preventing inquisitive eyes from viewing into your private yard or pool. The vinyl picket fence on the other hand, is a decorative fence that is comparable in appearance to a traditional wooden picket fence. This type of fence is generally useful for denoting property lines, protecting grass or shrubs, and for discouraging strangers from trespassing on private property. Other styles of vinyl fencing that are popular and readily available include semi-private styles, and ranch-style fencing. There are even decorative touches made available, such as ornamental vinyl post caps.</p>
<p>Vinyl fences are easy to install and assemble, making them a great option for do-it-yourselfers. Frequently fence packages will come disassembled for facility in transporting, and require minimal parts for the assembly process. When shopping for or researching vinyl fences, consumers must consider various points in order to determine the quality of the product and producer. Items to be sure to inquire about include the thickness of the fence material, whether there are structural reinforcements in place (look for options such as aluminum reinforcements at the bottom of each panel,) and the length and conditions of the warranty offered on the product.</p>
<p>Taking all of the above points into consideration it becomes clear that <em>vinyl fencing</em> is the ideal modern choice for long-term fencing options. As the products continue to improve and pricing becomes increasingly competitive, vinyl fencing is sure to become the newest trend in home and landscape design.</p>
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		<title>Pros And Cons Of A Vinyl Fence</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Putting up a vinyl fence has become common for many people in recent years. Vinyl fencing will be on your list if you are deciding which fence material to use for your fencing project. Other materials would be metal (chain link) or wood. Of course, as with any project or major purchase you are thinking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Putting up a <strong>vinyl fence</strong> has become common for many people in recent years. Vinyl fencing will be on your list if you are deciding which fence material to use for your fencing project. Other materials would be metal (chain link) or wood. Of course, as with any project or major purchase you are thinking about, doing your research ahead of time will save you money, time and aggravation. The following is a list of pros and cons to consider when thinking about using vinyl fencing for you new fence.</p>
<p>Pros of Vinyl Fencing</p>
<p>Vinyl fences are very low maintenance. In fact, they are, by far, the easiest fence material to maintain. They do not require paining or stain because the color is mixed right into the vinyl. They will not rust as many fences made from metal materials.</p>
<p>Vinyl fencing looks similar to wood, which is a definite plus for people who like the look of wood, but not the upkeep required. Today, many vinyl fences feature a wood grain feel molded right into the fence surface.</p>
<p>A vinyl fence will not produce splinters. This is a great benefit if you have small children or pets who like to nose around the fence. It is also a benefit if you are the one planning to install the fence. You do not have to worry about digging splinters out of anyone’s hands, feet, or nose!</p>
<p>They are easy to clean. To take care of the grime that will build up on the fence over time, just use a bucket of soap, a bristle brush, and the garden hose. If you wish for an even more simple solution, us a power washer and blast the grim away in one pass!</p>
<p>Finally, unlike wood, vinyl is immune to rot and pest infestation. It is not attractive to fungus, dry rot, or termites, which makes it the best investment fence material around.</p>
<p>Cons of Vinyl Fencing</p>
<p>The first negative that will jump out at everyone is vinyl fence prices. The initial cost is very high compared to other fence materials. In fact, the cost can easily run 75% to 100% above the cost of a wood fence of similar structure. Remember that the initial cost is offset by the time and money it would take to maintain a wood fence in the end.</p>
<p>Probably the biggest con of a vinyl fence is their sensitivity to heat and cold. Since vinyl is plastic, it becomes brittle in extreme cold, which can result in damage. In addition, short cycles of heating up then cooling down will make the vinyl fence posts shift and loosen due to the expanding and contracting of the material.</p>
<p>You are limited in the areas of color and design. While vinyl fencing has made some advances recently, it falls very short of the wide variety available in wood fencing.</p>
<p>This type of fencing is prone to fading, especially if the cheaper versions are used for your fencing. Ask your vinyl fence installation company to provide older samples so you can gauge how well their material holds up.</p>
<p>Finally, it is hard to replace just one damaged board of vinyl and you often have to replace an entire section.</p>
<p>In the end, you should research your <em>vinyl fence</em> options and choose which material will better suit your needs.</p>
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