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Vinyl, or PVC, fencing is a synthetic option increasingly used in New Zealand residential settings. It’s prized for its clean appearance and low upkeep.
The panels are manufactured in standardised colours and profiles, which means consistency in finish and quick installation. Options include solid privacy panels or open picket styles.
Vinyl won’t rot, split, or attract insects. It handles moisture well and doesn’t require painting or staining to maintain its look.

However, vinyl can be prone to brittleness over time with prolonged UV exposure. Higher quality products tend to fare better, especially in full-sun areas.
For homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, uniform boundary, vinyl is best suited to flat sites and modern properties where sharp, simple lines are preferred.

Vinyl, or PVC, fencing is a synthetic option increasingly used in New Zealand residential settings. It’s prized for its clean appearance and low upkeep.
The panels are manufactured in standardised colours and profiles, which means consistency in finish and quick installation. Options include solid privacy panels or open picket styles.
Vinyl won’t rot, split, or attract insects. It handles moisture well and doesn’t require painting or staining to maintain its look.

However, vinyl can be prone to brittleness over time with prolonged UV exposure. Higher quality products tend to fare better, especially in full-sun areas.
For homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, uniform boundary, vinyl is best suited to flat sites and modern properties where sharp, simple lines are preferred.

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