Low-Maintenance PVC Vinyl Fencing
Vinyl fencing gives you the privacy of wood without the upkeep — no painting, staining, rotting or warping. We connect you with a licensed Paris contractor who installs quality PVC vinyl in privacy and picket styles, a popular pick for backyards, front yards and pool enclosures across Paris and Brant County.
Vinyl Fence Styles We Help With
- Privacy vinyl — solid 6-ft panels for a private, finished-both-sides yard
- Semi-private & lattice-top — privacy with a decorative touch
- Picket vinyl — clean, classic front-yard fencing
- Pool fencing — bylaw-compliant enclosures with self-closing, self-latching gates
Built for Paris Winters & Pool Bylaws
Quality vinyl is made for our climate — it won't crack in the cold when it's a good grade and installed right, and posts are still set in concrete below the frost line so the fence doesn't heave. For pools, the County of Brant's enclosure bylaw sets rules for height, gaps and self-latching gates; a local contractor builds to code so it passes inspection the first time.
What Vinyl Fencing Costs in Paris
Vinyl typically runs about $40–$80 per linear foot installed depending on height and style — more upfront than wood, but with effectively no maintenance cost afterward. A typical backyard lands around $5,000–$9,000+. Your free quote gives the exact number.
Comparing materials? See our wood and chain link pages too.
Vinyl Fence Paris FAQ
How much does vinyl fencing cost in Paris?
Vinyl generally runs about $40–$80 per linear foot installed, so a backyard is often $5,000–$9,000+. It costs more upfront than wood but needs no painting or staining.
Does vinyl crack in Paris winters?
A good-grade vinyl installed correctly is made for cold climates and resists cracking. Cheap thin vinyl is more brittle, which is why material grade and proper installation matter.
Is vinyl good for a pool fence?
Yes — it's low-maintenance and a popular pool choice. The contractor builds to the County of Brant pool-enclosure bylaw, including height, gaps and self-closing, self-latching gates.
Does vinyl fencing need maintenance?
Almost none — an occasional rinse with a hose. It won't rot, warp, splinter or need painting, which is the main reason homeowners choose it.