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The winter months in Utah can be both magically beautiful and paralyzingly cold. So can a fence be installed in the winter in Utah? Yes. Absolutely, yes. The ground can freeze and frost over, snowfalls consistently occur, and ice can form. When it’s so cold, it’s reasonable to wonder what types of yard work you can and can’t do. There are clearly some things you can and can’t do in the winter months, just as in the summer—you’re not going to try and mow your lawn during the winter, for example—but it turns out, in the case of fence installation, winter doesn’t have to stand in your way. 

Building Fences during Winter

As long as the ground isn’t frozen solid, you can install a fence. In fact, there are several reasons why putting in a fence during the winter months is actually better than trying in the summer. 

Protect your Plants

Installing a fence while your trees and plants are dormant will help prevent them from being damaged while the fence is put in. And you or the crew putting the fence in won’t have to deal with greenery that gets in the way. 

Faster Work

Spring and summer are prime time for putting in fences. Fence installation companies, or businesses that offer that kind of service, are really busy during warmer months. So save yourself the hassle of having to schedule the installation months out, and get it done quickly and efficiently during winter. 

Enjoy Boundaries

Putting in a fence during winter will help you feel more protected and established, especially if you didn’t already have one to separate boundaries between you and your neighbors. And while plant-life can often provide that naturally, that ability diminishes while plants are dormant during winter. 

Save Summer Fun

Don’t take up time installing a fence in summer when you would rather be doing fun activities. Getting it done during winter will let you enjoy it all the more in the summer. 

Fence Installation During Winter with Best Vinyl

Vinyl fences make sturdy, aesthetically-pleasing additions to any backyard decor, so don’t let winter stop you because fences can be installed in the winter. Schedule an appointment with us at Best Vinyl today to get a free estimate and get the ball rolling on your fence installation today!

Many people want to spend more time outdoors, and they want to do so through more of the year. The challenge is the elements. From rain to hot sunshine, sometimes it can be hard to feel comfortable outdoors, even right outside the home.

A custom pergola can help solve this dilemma by offering a little shelter from the elements while still maintaining the feeling of being outdoors. Pergolas consist of posts, beams, and rafters that can be built in a variety of locations and in a wide range of designs. These ideas will help inspire the right design for your custom pergola.

Outdoor Seating Area

Adding seating to a pergola is a common feature. One thing you can do to take the design further is to build a bench onto one or more of the pergola’s sides to make it even more inviting.

Deck Pergola

We all love to spend time out on the deck, but in the rain or intense sunshine, it can be less comfortable than we’d like. A pergola built over your deck makes it much more comfortable and versatile.

Garden Pergola

Building a custom pergola over a patio that is adjacent to or surrounded by a garden creates a wonderful outdoor living space. You get the comfortable living space a pergola provides while being surrounded by the beauty of your garden.

Hanging Plant Pergola

If you don’t have a garden around your custom pergola, you can hang one from it. Adding plant hooks to the posts and beams of a pergola allows you to add a nice green touch to your outdoor living space.

Hanging Light Pergola

One of the most popular ways to add great atmosphere to your custom pergola in the evening is to string lights across space. You can run the lights from the rafters, or you can add hooks to the structure specifically for those great outdoor lights.

Pergola Swing

This custom pergola design can be both romantic and fun. Hanging a bench swing from your pergola offers more sitting space that has the added element of movement to enjoy.

Backyard Pergola

Your pergola doesn’t have to be close to your house. You can build it farther away in your background to create a nice outdoor living space that is more secluded and surrounded by your landscaping.

Whatever your preferences, adding a custom pergola to your property will give you a great outdoor living space while also adding value to your home. Contact us today to learn more.

Vinyl fencing is a great way to upgrade your front yard, backyard, or property. This low-maintenance fencing is an investment that will stand the test of time, even in a tropical climate like Hawaii. Vinyl is five times stronger than wood and offers a high-end look that won’t wear out or alter in appearance.

Types of Vinyl Fence Gates at Best Vinyl

Best Vinyl offers two types of vinyl fence gates to suit your needs in Hawaii. Both gate types come with sprinkler protection and a lifetime wind warranty, meaning we guarantee they’ll stand up to wind gusts up to 110 mph or we’ll repair them for free. Each option is available as a single or double gate.

 

So which of the options for vinyl fence gates is right for you? Read on to learn more about each type and determine the best option for your needs.

Steel Reinforced Gate

Our steel reinforced gate is a vinyl fence with steel reinforcements, giving your fence greater strength with the interlocking corners. It also has a convenient lever latch that can be locked from either side. The hinges are available in black or white and are coated in steel powder to prevent rusting in the humid Hawaiian air.

Steel Framed Gate

The steel-framed gate delivers the ultimate strength, with an internal steel frame that will stand up to just about anything. Our nine-foot-long 12ga galvanized steel is the toughest option on the market, reinforcing your gate from the inside out. The steel-framed gate comes with a diagonal cross brace to prevent sagging.

Learn More Today

Want to learn more about types of vinyl fence gates? Or maybe you’re ready to make your decision? Get in touch with us at Best Vinyl. We’re eager to answer your questions or help get your order started. Contact us today.

Picking the right fence material for your home can be a difficult decision. With so many fencing materials on the market, knowing which one suits your needs the best isn’t always apparent.

A popular option that many people gravitate towards is to install an iron fence around their property. While these types of fences can be quite beneficial, they do come with some significant drawbacks.

Here are some of the biggest benefits and drawbacks to consider when choosing an iron fence.

Iron Fence Benefits

Iron fences are incredibly durable, able to withstand a great amount of physical punishment. They are typically much stronger than their wood and vinyl counterparts. For this reason, iron fences can be great for security purposes.

Iron fences also have a great aesthetic quality that can beautify your property and can be easily shaped by professionals into many breathtaking and interesting designs. There are plenty of photos you can find online that can give you an idea of the creative possibilities.

Iron Fence Drawbacks

An iron fence can be quite costly, as iron is one of the most expensive materials on the market. Iron fences are also quite heavy, meaning that they can be rather difficult to install.

One of the biggest drawbacks is the possibility of rust, meaning that there is a bit of maintenance required. You’ll need to sand and paint the fence every few years in order to keep its aesthetic look. However, if you live in a drier climate, the possibility for rust is significantly reduced.

Due to its decorative nature, an iron fence typically isn’t great for privacy as there are usually wide gaps in the fence.

Best Vinyl

If you are looking for an iron fence company in Lehi, UT, look no further than Best Vinyl. We offer some of the best iron fences available as well as a free estimate on installation with no commitment necessary on your part.  

Contact us today and see the Best Vinyl difference for yourself!

The Utah summer is just around the corner, so start preparing your patio area now to reap full enjoyment of the beautiful outdoors. June, July, and August can be mild and temperate, but they are also our warmest months. Adjustable patio covers allow you the comfort of open air and the protection of a closed roof.

Patio Covers Protect Your Property

We love our patios for the fresh air and warmth of sunshine they can provide, but those natural elements can also be very damaging. By installing a patio cover, you can reduce the effects of:

 

Protective patio covers can also reduce the fading and deterioration of patio materials, and lower the amount of maintenance needed.

Adjustable Patio Covers Protect You

Patio covers are an investment, so you want to make sure you choose and install just the right one. The cool thing about our ShadeSelect patio covers (pun intended) is they are adjustable, with motorized or manual options available. Keep the aluminum louvers open for a pergola effect, allowing more sun and free-flowing fresh air, or close the louvers when the sun is high in the sky and you need more shade.

 

Adjustable patio covers also allow you to continue to enjoy your outdoor living space, even if it starts to rain. By keeping the louvers closed and the patio area shady, it can keep the interior of the house cooler as well.

ShadeSelect Adjustable Patio Covers from Best Vinyl are made from durable aluminum, so they last longer and need less maintenance. Don’t wait—contact us today for a free estimate on patio covers, vinyl fences, and our many other fabulous vinyl products.

Having trouble deciding which vinyl fence style is the best one for your property? Best Vinyl is here to help.

Choosing which style best suits your home is a question that can only be answered by you and what your needs and preferences are. Is privacy your top priority? Do you want your vinyl fencing in Utah to have a stylish flair? Once you know exactly what you need from a vinyl fence, you are well on your way to picking the right fence for you.

Popular Vinyl Fencing in Utah

Best Vinyl offers nine unique fencing styles, each made from quality, durable materials. At Best Vinyl, we build and design our fences to withstand punishment from the weather for years to come.

Here are some of our more popular vinyl fence styles:

Privacy Fence

By far our most popular fencing style, this fence has no space between slats, allowing you to make your backyard into a private and secure space for your pets and children.

If privacy is your number one priority, this fence is the one for you.

Semi-Private

This fence features a small space between each slat, allowing you more visibility while still offering you privacy. This fence is available in several different heights depending on how much visibility you would like.

Alternating Picket

This vinyl fencing style features alternating wide and narrow spaces which grant a stylish flair to your yard, boosting its appeal. This fence still grants semi-privacy to your property.

Contact Best Vinyl

If you are looking for the best vinyl fencing in Utah, contact Best Vinyl today! We are more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
We also offer free estimates on any fencing project you may have.

When you have a dog running around the yard, one of the most important things you need to do is to make sure she stays there. No matter how much your dog loves it at home, there is still that temptation to get out and explore. Fencing in your property helps keep your pets safe and secure.

Vinyl privacy fencing is one of the best ways to keep your dog in the yard. Vinyl fences are strong and secure enough to do the job, and they last a long time without breaking down like wood fences can. Plus, there are a lot of options out there, so you don’t have to sacrifice style for the sake of safety.

Vinyl Privacy Fence Options

The classic vinyl privacy fence gives you all the security you need to keep your dog in the yard. It is tall, strong, and lacks any gaps. You get added privacy for the people in your yard without gaps between slats, and you can enjoy a little peace and quiet without your dog seeing things to bark at as they pass by.

You can ask your local fence company about semi-private vinyl fencing as well. These fences offer the strength and security of privacy fencing with a little gap between slats. It is still secure enough to keep your dog in the yard, but lets in more light and breeze.

Top Your Vinyl Privacy Fence

You can add some style while still getting the strong fence you need for your dog by adding designer tops to your privacy fence. Your fence company can offer you lattice topping or picket topping. These options not only look great but also give you a little more light while still keeping your property secure.

There are a lot of options out there for great vinyl fencing that will keep your yard secure, your pets safe, and add a nice finished look to your property. Contact us for a free estimate and explore the possibilities. Best Vinyl is the fence company that has all the options you need.

What is a Pergola?

Wooden pergolas from natural wood with comfortable benches in a modern country village on a sunny summer day. The paved path is laid past flower beds, ornamental shrubs and trees.

If you don’t know the answer to this question, you’re not alone. With so many different kinds of backyard embellishments designed to provide homeowners with shade and seclusion, it’s easy to confuse pergolas with their counterparts.

In this article, we’ll explain what a pergola is; the different types of designs, benefits, and purposes of a pergola so you can make the best decision for your new outdoor feature.

Types of Pergola Designs

While there are several different types of pergola designs, each one adheres to a primary form and function that separate the pergola from an arbor, a gazebo, and other backyard structures.

One of the most common mix-ups in backyard architecture is the pergola vs. arbor. A pergola is designed to serve a wide range of different purposes, whereas an arbor is primarily used to accentuate an entrance or pathway, and is quite small in comparison.

Generally, a pergola is a wide-open structure with four support beams, no walls, and a decorative roof design, such as a lattice. For shade or even a touch of shelter from the elements, screens can be added to the roof or walls, although the primary purpose of a pergola is not to shelter its users.

Below, we’ve provided you with a quick list of different types of pergola designs that you can choose from as you plan your backyard addition.

Vinyl Pergolas

Vinyl pergolas are becoming increasingly popular due to their affordability, durability, and universal design. One of the many benefits of choosing a vinyl pergola is being able to choose a custom design that meets your needs and personal design preference.

white vinyl pergola in a backyard

Open-Top

As we previously mentioned, most pergolas are designed with an open-roof design that allows for sufficient sunlight and air circulation. Open-top pergolas are most often placed in the garden to create an appealing focal point and can add even more beauty to the space with the help of trailing vines.

Steel

Steel pergolas are a wise choice for areas that are frequently affected by harsh weather conditions. Not only does the steel frame hold up extremely well in bad weather, but it’s likely to last the longest. Steel pergolas are not very common due to their avant-garde appearance.

Sail

A sail pergola utilizes a stretched fabric in place of a traditional lattice roof. This type of design provides a clean, modern look and more shade and shelter than an open roof design.

Brown Sail Pergola in a nice yard.

Gable or Pitch

If you would prefer to have a pergola with a roof that can shield you from the sun, rain, and other elements, a gabled or pitched pergola is a great choice. Because of the roof design, these two choices offer sufficient water runoff and are most often seen over decks or patios, usually over a hot tub or outdoor dining area.

The Purpose of a Pergola

A pergola can serve a wide variety of purposes, depending on the homeowner’s preferences. While the traditional pergola design consists of a lattice roof and an absence of walls, modifications can be made to fulfill your unique needs.

Below, we’ve illustrated the various benefits of a pergola and the four main ways these outdoor structures are used.

1. Boosting Your Home’s Value

By adding a sturdy, well-crafted pergola to your backyard, you can create a magnificent outdoor space and increase the value of your home. Builders be warned: if the pergola is poorly designed, it can actually decrease your home’s value. So, before you head to the hardware store to DIY this project, you may want to consult with a professional and get an estimate on a backyard pergola.

2. Upgrading Your Garden

A pergola is a fantastic way to dress up your backyard garden area. Opt for a spacious design with an open-top lattice roof so as to not disrupt the necessary sunlight and air circulation your garden thrives on. Add some vines for an extra charming touch.

Garden pergola in a nice backyard garden area.

3. Creating an Outdoor Extension of Your Home

It’s common for homeowners to use pergolas as a simple but appealing way to create an outdoor extension of their living space. If this is your goal, choose a design and material that will complement the exterior of your home, and have the pergola attached (or placed very close) to your home for a seamless transition from inside the home to a lovely outdoor patio.

4. Adding Shade and Privacy

While pergolas don’t typically come with walls and a roof, they’re still a nice way to add a touch of shade and privacy to your backyard space. Dress up the structure with vines, sheer curtains, or a sail-top design to increase shade and privacy.

Now that you know what a pergola is, as well as its purpose, benefits, and its various design types, are you ready to add a charming touch to your backyard? Get a free estimate from Best Vinyl today!

What Is An Arbor?

cedar wood arched arobor trellis entry to a garden enclosed by a wooden picket fence with table and chairs and umbrella inside, potting shed off to the right with cupola

Arbors are typically made out of wood or wrought iron and can be placed on walkways, in gardens, or entrances to add extra style and charm. People often use arbors to create seclusion in their yards, whether to enjoy a peaceful day outdoors or create an intimate moment with family and friends. Arbors are especially beautiful when covered in vines for a romantic feel.

Unlike pergolas, you can buy pre-made arbors at your local home improvement store depending on the size and style you want. You can easily personalize a store-bought arbor with various plant selections and color accents of your choice for added beautification.

Arbors are typically open-air structures that can help set the tone for any leisurely outdoor setting. While they are much smaller than pergolas, they can still become the focal point of any garden or home entrance.

Building Your Dream Shelter

If you want to add a new element to your yard or outdoor seating area but aren’t sure what path to take, let Best Vinyl walk you through your options. We can discuss the differences between both pergolas and arbors to help you figure out what works best in your outdoor space. We can also help guide you in the right direction when it comes to matching the style and environment you wish to create.

With Best Vinyl, you can rest assured knowing you’ll get both helpful and educated answers to all of your questions. We’ll strive to meet your needs and help you achieve the outdoor area you have always imagined. Whatever path you choose, we’ll craft a structure that will endure all the elements, leaving you with peace of mind. Call Best Vinyl today to learn more about our services and how we can help!

It’s no surprise that during the winter, one of the most significant changes you can expect is a change in temperature. Cold weather can change many things at home. From the interior to the exterior of your home, maintenance is a priority.

Many homeowners who own or will own a fence around their property, may not know of the care that goes into maintaining a winter fence. To debunk some of the common winter fence myths here’s some useful information about installing a winter fence.

How the Cold Affects Fences

For a homeowner who is thinking about installing a fence, there’s the question of material. Fences today come in an array of materials:

With a winter fence, there’s the question of which material will hold the best year after year. For wood fences, maintenance is required before the winter season to make them last. With vinyl, one of the top benefits is that you don’t have to do any preparation before the winter season.

Buyer’s notice: Despite the longevity of a vinyl fence, drastic and sudden temperature changes can make your winter fence brittle, making it prone to crack or shatter upon impact. Avoid hitting your fence with snow shovels, or blowing, throwing, or piling snow against it.

Installing a Fence in Winter

Generally, it’s recommended that owners who purchase a vinyl fencing system install during the fall or spring. This time of year has less impactful weather changes, making it easier to install than a winter fence.

However, if you are installing a fence this winter, keep in mind that vinyl will contract and change slightly from the cold temperatures, causing instability.

Vinyl Fencing Maintenance

During the winter, vinyl fencing is relatively simple to keep in good condition. If you are in an area that experiences snow, here are a few useful tips:

  1. Brush snow off the top, preferably with a broom.
  2. Shovel snow away from the vinyl panels.
  3. Direct your snowblower to blow away from the fence.
  4. Install plow markers to prevent damage.

No matter what fencing you choose, a winter fence can add great appeal and value to a home. Vinyl is a great way to save money and add value to your home. If you are planning to install a winter fence, get the best out of the experience with a professional.

Contact our office today to know more about our vinyl fencing options, to request an estimate, or have your questions answered by our team at Best Vinyl.

Owning a home is a milestone for many couples, and has long been considered part of the “American dream.” However, if you live in a busy or crowded neighborhood, you may be wishing for a bit more privacy. Fortunately, there are lots of backyard privacy ideas that you can implement to solve this problem!

Here are 10 backyard privacy and privacy fence ideas that can help you to enjoy a little extra peace and quiet:

1. Hang Drapes

Hanging drapes is probably the most cost-efficient idea on this list. Outdoor drapes are relatively cheap and give you some basic privacy by blocking your neighbor's view of your backyard.

2. Faux Hedges

Faux hedges can be a wonderful way to maintain privacy and add some nice aesthetic to your backyard. With quick installation, no watering, and no pruning, these hedges can be an easy fix to your privacy problem.

3. Grow a Hedge

If you prefer the real deal, you can also grow your own hedge. This method does take more effort than installing a faux hedge but can grant a bigger payoff, especially if you pick a flowering plant such as a rhododendron.

4. Layered Plantings

If you own a large amount of property, you can show off your gardening skills by planting all sorts of foliage. Whether it’s trees, shrubs, perennials, or all three—the opportunities are endless!

5. Trellis with Climbing Plants

Installing a trellis alone does a great job at blocking the view into your yard. With careful diligence in growing your climbing plants, a trellis can serve as a beautiful addition to your yard as well.

6. Container Gardens

Growing a container garden is a great way to liven up your backyard with vibrant colors. The right selection of potted plants offers the same function as a backyard privacy fence.  

7. Install a Fountain

Running water can be quite effective at drowning out the neighborhood noise. Careful though, making your fountain too loud can cause just as much disruption as the sounds you are trying to mask.

8. Stone Walls

Stone walls can be a pain to construct but are quite effective as a backyard privacy fence. Even a two- or three-foot wall can grant you some much-needed privacy.

9. Pergolas

Pergolas can help turn your backyard into an outdoor living room by providing shade from the sun as well as hiding your patio from onlookers. Best Vinyl offers a variety of durable vinyl pergolas that very customizable.

10. Vinyl Fences

Sometimes the best thing to do is put up a fence. Vinyl fences are relatively easy to install and require no maintenance. There are plenty of vinyl fence and gate options to choose from with Best Vinyl, ensuring you get exactly what you want.

 

Contact us at Best Vinyl today for a free estimate on any of our vinyl products.

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