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The vinyl fence is low carbon, environmentally friendly and maintenance free. More and more people will abandon the original fence in favor of this material. Of course, vinyl rails come in a variety of styles and can be designed according to customer needs. So the vinyl fence is worth the investment. It is also widely used and everyone will like it more and more. But everyone has to be curious about the cost of installing a vinyl fence. Then, let's analyze the cost of installing it.
Fence type style
Required labor
Enhance and improve costs
Other considerations and costs
The vinyl fence can be a pre-made part that is then attached to the pole and placed on the ground, or a separate part that needs to be assembled before the fence is installed. Although unassembled parts can save some money (up to 35%), they also require longer installation time. Each fence section requires a column to be installed on both sides, usually $20-40 per piece.
Most vinyl fences are mounted on 4'x4' columns, adding extra stability; these columns are usually included in the price of the fence. The top and bottom fences add about 15% of the cost when the fences are installed on a sloping facility because they help each part of the fence act as a "step" to the next level.
Fence installers charge an average of $40 to $60 an hour to install 200-foot fences for three to five days (24-40 hours) for a total cost of $960 to $2,400.
For this example, we will consider the cost of a 200-foot linear fence with an average installation cost of $5,000 to $7,500. You can install your own fence, but always recommend hiring a professional.
The cost of dismantling and disposing of old vinyl fences or PVC fences is $2-5 per foot, and the total cost of a standard 200 foot fence is $400-1000.
• The cover is an optional design detail placed on top of each fence post 2 to complete the look.
• Pressures such as hats and decorative details (such as plaid 3 and picket details) can also be added to privacy fence 4, typically $4-8 per foot.
• Most vinyl 1 and PVC fences are neutral, but can be painted with professional paint or epoxy paint.
• A basic vinyl 1 or PVC gate averages $200-$250 plus an installation cost of approximately $50.
• Metal post brackets are typically mounted on vinyl 1 or PVC posts to increase support and strength.
• Some people install the fence post 2 into a hole in the earth or gravel, but placing it in concrete provides a more permanent and sturdy fence. The use of concrete adds $50-$100 to the project, plus an additional day or so to fully cure the concrete.
• Many vinyl fences have a warranty period, usually 5-10 years after the purchase and installation of the fence.
• Fences installed on slopes may require longer installation times and require more landscaping and foundation work, which will increase labor costs and time by 30%.
• In most cases, installing a new fence requires licensing and approval. Please contact the contractor for specific information about your area or search for "Fence Permits in your area" online.
Vinyl fence is environmentally friendly, without any pollution; low carbon, low energy consumption; safe, effective isolation and so on. I believe that you use vinyl fences, and you don't want to use other kinds in the future. Let's take action.