Can it
break?
Vinyl Fencing can break if subjected to a direct impact
(e.g., an automobile running into a fence line). Under
normal use, the fence will not break when installed
properly. Planks, pickets and rails are easily replaced if
damaged.
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How does it stand up in the wind?
Vinyl fences are designed to withstand normal wind load. The
amount of load is dependent on the installation of the posts
and horizontal rails. If installed according to Kroy's
specifications, the fences are designed to stand up to
normal wind load.
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Does the product become brittle in winter?
As with most PVC products, vinyl will become less flexible
in colder weather conditions. However, unless subjected to
unusual impact, it will not break or crack. Our products
have been engineered to accommodate normal temperature
swings.
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Does it expand?
It is normal for vinyl materials to expand and contract
during temperature changes. Your contractor will allow for
expansion and contraction during the installation process.
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How do you clean the fence?
As with all exterior products, our fence will become dirty
when exposed to the elements. A mild detergent and water
should be sufficient to keep your fence or deck rail looking
new. For tough stains, Soft Scrub or baking soda works well.
Simple Green and 0000 steel wool also works to clean
stubborn stains.
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How does it hold up to weed eaters?
As with all PVC and wood products, direct contact with lawn
and garden equipment can cause damage to the posts. Use
caution when operating any type of equipment near fence
posts, especially commercial trimmers, which are more
aggressive.
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Do
you cement the posts?
We recommend that you treat vinyl posts the same as you
would wood posts. If it is common and normal to cement fence
posts in your area then you should cement the vinyl posts.
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How big should the hole be to cement the posts?
A good rule of thumb is dig the hole twice the diameter of
the post and put cement to within two inches of the top of
the hole.
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What is the warranty?
All of our products carry a transferable, lifetime warranty
(Except our Gold Series Ranch rails which carries a 20 year
warranty.)
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Will it crack, chip, peel or rot?
During the life of the product you should not expect to find
surface cracking, peeling, chipping or rot.
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Will it mildew or collect mold?
Vinyl products will, when subjected to extended damp
weather, collect mold and mildew. They are, however, easily
cleaned with a solution of mild household detergent and
water.
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What is the cost of vinyl compared to wood?
The cost of product, if compared to a similar wood product
(e.g., #1 grade clear cedar or redwood with #1 grade, free
of heart fence posts, then add paint preparation including
sanding and priming and painting) the price is amazingly
similar.
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Can you use it as a porch or guard railing?
When properly designed, our vinyl products make a very
stable porch and deck rail system designed to use at ground
level and on balcony applications.
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Can you make gates from the product?
Gates can be made from the same material you use in the
fence or railing. See your local professional for gate
fabrication.
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Can I get custom styles made?
Virtually any style that can be made out of wood or
ornamental iron can be made out of vinyl. The styles are
only limited by your imagination. Your local
dealer/contractor has a wide variety of styles available to
you.
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How high can I make the fence?
This question is better left to your local dealer. It is,
however, recommended that any fence over 6' tall have the
posts reinforced. Always check with local building codes.
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How long will it last?
Vinyl fences from Kroy Building Products are designed to
last a lifetime. They are backed by a transferable, lifetime
warranty.
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Is
it maintenance free?
Vinyl Fencing does require a limited amount of maintenance.
Under normal conditions this maintenance is in the form of
annual washing of the fence to keep it looking new.
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Is
the fence graffiti proof?
Although not classified as graffiti proof, vinyl fencing is
easy to clean and most paint comes off with just a little
effort. It may require the use of a pressure washer or in
extreme cases the use of paint thinner. 400 grit sandpaper
can be used when some spots will not come off using the
above methods.