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Whether you need one for privacy or curb appeal, vinyl fencing is an excellent addition to any property. This structure is strong, long-lasting, low-maintenance, and available in many designs, making it a wonderful alternative to traditional wooden or chain link options. However, like any architectural feature, you may want to update it occasionally. If you’re looking for ways to decorate your fence, below are several ideas to consider.

What Are Some Ways to Upgrade Vinyl Fencing?

1. Post Caps

These accessories sit on top of the fence posts. There are many to choose from, whether you want an ornate, metal cap or a colorful, vinyl option. You can even buy plain models that allow you to be creative and paint them yourself.

Alternatively, you could add a fence topper that runs along the entire edge of the structure. Unlike post caps, these features are long, rectangular boards that cover the top of the fence. There are different varieties, and if you want something that offers both privacy and style, consider a lattice-style model.

2. Lighting

For something more functional, add lights to your vinyl fencing. For example, there are even post caps that double as lights, allowing you to decorate and provide vision throughout the property. Alternatively, you could wrap string lights along the top edge of the fence, snaking them around and providing beautiful colors. If you’re concerned about wiring issues or energy efficiency, consider solar-powered options that are easy to install.

vinyl fencing3. Gate

For a dramatic change, have a fence contractor install a gate for the front yard. Like post caps, you can find some that are ornate, with intricate designs that you can customize. On the other hand, some are more utilitarian and functional in design. However, if privacy is an issue, make sure that you include a secure lock to close the gate when you are not using it.

4. Hanging Plants or Artwork

For something temporary, opt for a hanging planter with your favorite flower or vine. If you don’t want to worry about plant care, choose outdoor-friendly wall art like a sealed and painted wooden board or metal sign. Whichever you choose, use a hanger that won’t scratch the vinyl; plastic or coated metal cubicle hooks do the job nicely.

 

If you don’t currently have vinyl fencing, or you’d like to upgrade yours, contact A & B Fence. Based in Newark, OH, these fence contractors have been serving residents and businesses throughout Licking County for more than 50 years. Learn more about all their fencing options online. If you have any questions, call (740) 344-7943 to speak to a team member.

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