
Why it works
Engineered PVC profiles with UV stabilizers resist impacts, moisture, and temperature swings, keeping color and surface intact with minimal care.
Low maintenance
No rot, warp, or insects. Clean with an occasional rinse and mild soap—no staining or repainting cycles.
Where it fits
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Residential: Picket/semi-privacy for open sightlines; privacy panels for screening.
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Commercial: Uniform panels define lots, service zones, courtyards.
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High-exposure sites: Handles humidity, salts, and overspray better than many traditional materials.
Design choices
Privacy, semi-privacy, or picket; coordinated heights for front vs. sides/rear; reinforced posts/rails at gates or long spans; colors in white, tan, gray, and wood-tone textures.
Install (at a glance)
Verify lines/utilities/setbacks and gate spots; set corner/terminal posts to spec and cure; assemble rails/boards allowing thermal movement; hang/align gates and set latch height; final check for alignment, cap fit, hardware torque, even reveals.
Care
Seasonal rinse; mild soap for film; keep vegetation off panels; inspect hinges/latches/fasteners after storms; touch up scuffs with approved cleaners.
Sustainability
Recyclable components, fewer coatings, long service life = fewer replacements and less waste.
FAQs
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Fade? UV-inhibited PVC keeps color; lighter tones show least change.
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Add privacy later? Yes—compatible infill or landscape screens (verify wind load).
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Compare quotes? Use one scope: footage, height, panel type/color, post depth, gate sizes, hardware, reinforcement, haul-away; ask for line items.



















