Low-maintenance vinyl privacy fences for Greenville, Anderson, and the rest of the Upstate. Free on-site estimates.
If you want a backyard that stays private without a yearly stain or paint day, vinyl is usually the first material we walk through. South Carolina summers cook a fence line. Humidity sits in the wood. Vinyl does not rot, warp the way a wet pine board will, or need a reseal every couple of seasons.
Precise Fencing is based in Anderson and installs vinyl privacy fences across Greenville, Easley, Clemson, Powdersville, and the rest of our Upstate service area. We come out, measure, talk through color and height, and leave you with a straightforward quote. No pressure.
A lot of Greenville subdivisions will not let you pick any fence you want. The architectural review committee wants a specific look from the street: usually white or tan vinyl, a set height, and a clean top rail. We work from your HOA packet. Bring the page that lists approved materials and we will match the color and style before we order panels.
On the Anderson side, more yards are county lots or older in-town streets without a thick rulebook. Those homeowners still pick vinyl because they are tired of replacing rotten boards after a wet winter. White is still the most common. Tan hides pollen and red-clay splash a little better. Wood-grain and grey wood-grain vinyl give you the texture of wood without the upkeep, which is a nice middle ground when the house already has a rustic look.
Browse the full color set on our vinyl styles page: white, tan, wood grain, and grey wood grain. Semi-privacy and picket profiles are available when you want a lighter look along a front walk or a pool deck that already has an aluminum enclosure.
Upstate soil is not beach sand. It is red clay that holds water after a storm and gets hard in August. A vinyl fence is only as straight as the posts under it. We set posts deep enough for our climate, keep the line true on slopes, and use quality vinyl posts and panels so the run does not rack after the first hard rain.
Sloped Greenville backyards and Anderson lots that fall toward a creek are normal work for us. We will tell you on the estimate whether the line should step or rack, and what that does to the look from the street. If an old wood fence is coming out first, we can pull it and haul it so you are not left with a pile of wet boards.
Vinyl is a strong fit when you want privacy, a clean HOA look, and almost no maintenance. It is not always the right fence for a farm perimeter or a budget dog run. That is when we talk wood or chain link instead. If you are still deciding, our guide on vinyl vs wood in South Carolina lays out the tradeoffs in plain language.
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