Saturday, July 25, 2009

Vinyl Horse Fencing, the How Behind the Wow!

We've had lots of questions about the processes behind vinyl horse fencing, so this week, we've elected to review the process by which vinyl horse fences are installed and try to address that "how does it work" question.

Once you’ve finally elected to install a vinyl horse fence around your pasture, chances are you probably have some questions about the construction of your new fence, the material is made from, and other basic information. If you're interested in knowing more about vinyl fencing material, read on for a little education.

First of all, vinyl horse fencing is made from essentially the same material you would find in vinyl siding. The same goes for vinyl windows. PVC pipe uses some of the same ingredients as does a vinyl fence; however, PVC piping material is very different from vinyl fencing material. The reason for this is the fact that PVC pipe does not have the weatherability or the strength that is found in vinyl fencing material.

There are two basic methods for vinyl fence manufacturing. The first of the two is a single layer construction known as mono-extrusion. The second method is a double layer, or two layer, known as co-extrusion. The selection you make will depend primarily on your fencing needs.

The process of making a vinyl fence requires careful consideration in order to ensure that you receive the best quality product. The good news is, most vinyl fencing manufacturers offer extended warranties for product purchase. However, you must remember that the warranty alone does not guarantee the success and the quality of the product.

It's also a good idea to remember that you are purchasing your vinyl fencing in order to protect an expensive investment – your horses. For this reason, it's a good idea to select a fence that it is not only attractive, but that is also constructed of the most durable and strongest material available. In order to ensure that you're doing everything you can to protect your living investment, you should make sure that fence you plan to install brings with it heavy wall corner posts, heavy rails, galvanized steel inserts within the railing -- in order to add strength and longer life to the fence panels -- and stainless steel screws with painted heads, along with stainless steel hardware and fasteners. Be sure and ask as many questions as you can when discussing the installation of your new vinyl horse fence.

The manufacturer you select to install your horse fence will be able to answer all of these questions and more. Don't hold back -- after all, you get what you pay for. If you're planning to spend money to make a long-term investment in the form of a vinyl fence, you deserve the facts, as well as a hard-working and reputable manufacturer.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

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