Get a free estimate from licensed fence contractors. Durable, HOA-friendly vinyl fencing for Madison County homes — no painting, no rot, no rust.
Vinyl fencing is the go-to choice in many of Madison's newer subdivisions and HOA-governed communities. It requires no painting, does not rot or splinter, and resists Alabama's heat and humidity without the maintenance burden of wood.
Available styles include privacy, picket, shadowbox, semi-privacy, and ranch rail. Posts are set in concrete with structural reinforcement where needed for Alabama wind loads. All vinyl fencing uses thick-wall PVC — not the thin-walled material common in big-box retail kits. Installation typically takes one to two days for a standard residential yard.
No maintenance painting. Vinyl never needs paint or stain — periodic washing keeps it looking new for decades.
Resistant to North Alabama weather. Vinyl does not absorb moisture, so it does not swell, rot, or warp through Alabama's humid summers and occasional ice storms.
HOA compatibility. Most Madison County HOAs accept or specifically require vinyl. Woodgrain and smooth white profiles are the most commonly approved options in newer developments near Bridge Street Town Centre and Highway 72.
Yes. Vinyl holds up well in Alabama's heat and humidity. It does not rot, rust, or require painting, making it a practical low-maintenance choice for busy homeowners.
Vinyl is among the most commonly HOA-approved materials in Madison County. Many newer subdivisions specify vinyl as the preferred or only allowed fence material. HOA documents can be reviewed before work begins.
Quality vinyl fencing typically lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal maintenance. It will not rot, splinter, or need repainting. Periodic washing keeps it looking new.
Quality thick-wall vinyl with properly set concrete posts handles typical residential wind loads well. We use reinforced posts for gates and exposed corners for additional stability.
Serving Madison, Huntsville, Harvest, Athens, and all of Madison County, AL.