Does It Make Sense to Replace Wood Fences with recycled plastic?
09.12.2024

Does It Make Sense to Replace Wood Fences with recycled plastic?


Even today, many people remain hesitant to use plastic fences. Those who prefer natural materials, in particular, often reject fences made from recycled plastic. However, recycled plastic fences offer numerous advantages that wooden fences simply cannot match. They are not only better for the environment but also more cost-effective in the long run. Here are some reasons why you should consider installing a plastic fence.

1. Look and Even Feel Like Real Wood

Among the different types of fences available, recycled plastic fences are the closest in appearance to real wood. This is because quality recycled plastic tends to have a more natural look than common plastic. During the manufacturing process, special attention is given to creating fence boards and panels with a natural effect. As a result, recycled plastic fences resemble painted wooden fences, even up close. Their natural wood tones blend seamlessly with rustic or traditional-style homes. While they may look just like wooden fences, their performance offers far more benefits.

2. Truly Environmentally Friendly Solution

Fences made from recycled plastic are an excellent choice for the environment. Not only are they made from recycled materials, but they are also recyclable. These fences are built to last for decades without needing significant maintenance. This means replacement is only necessary after many years, and even then, the plastic components can be recycled. Additionally, they help protect trees. Millions of trees are felled worldwide each year to produce wooden fences. By choosing recycled plastic fences, you help reduce deforestation, and since the material is reusable, fewer new materials are needed to create long-lasting fences.

3.  More Durable Than Wood – And Much More Cost-Effective

Recycled plastic fences may look like traditional wooden fences, but they are made from incredibly strong and solid material. This material is highly durable, virtually impossible to damage, and entirely waterproof. Unlike wooden fences, which require regular treatments and repainting, recycled plastic fences need no painting or maintenance at all. They will never rot, nor are they affected by UV rays. While recycled plastic fences may seem more expensive upfront, the savings over time make them a much more cost-effective option.

4.  Wide Range of Fence Types and Styles

Recycled plastic allows for the creation of a wide variety of fence types and styles. From traditional to modern designs, our range has something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fence for your family home or durable, stylish fencing solutions for farms, pastures, or paddocks, we have you covered. What's more, plastic fence installation is often simpler than installing traditional wooden fencing and can result in a more stable and reliable structure.

 

 

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