Vinyl fencing typically costs more upfront than wood, but it’s often less expensive over time when you factor in maintenance costs. Wood fencing requires regular staining, repairs, and eventual replacement that add up quickly. With vinyl, you avoid the ongoing costs of paint, stain, replacement boards, and labor for maintenance. Many homeowners find the total cost of ownership is actually lower with vinyl when you consider the 20-30 year lifespan. The exact cost depends on your property size, fence height, and style preferences. We provide detailed quotes that break down all costs so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and long-term goals.