Residential Vinyl Fences

Durable vinyl fencing that looks great and stays that way - no painting, no staining, no rotting posts.

Vinyl Fencing That Holds Up Without the Work

Vinyl fences are popular for one simple reason: once they are up, you are mostly done. There is no annual painting, no sealing, no worrying about rot or termites. The material holds its color and shape for years, and a quick rinse with a garden hose is usually enough to keep it looking fresh. D Fence Man has been installing vinyl fences for homeowners throughout Amador and Calaveras County since 1997. We carry privacy, picket, and ranch rail styles, and we can match standard white or tan as well as custom color options. If you want a fence that performs well over the long term without a lot of ongoing maintenance, vinyl is worth a close look.

  • No painting, staining, or sealing required
  • Resistant to rot, insects, and moisture
  • Holds its color without fading for years
  • Privacy, picket, and ranch rail styles available
  • Free estimates with no obligation
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Clean white vinyl fence installed at a residential property in Amador County

Built Right. Done Right. Every Time.

We have been installing and repairing fences across Amador and Calaveras Counties since 1997. Here is what sets our work apart.

Built to Last

Vinyl does not rot, rust, or splinter. It handles rain and sun without warping, and insects have nothing to eat. A well-installed vinyl fence can easily last 20 to 30 years with minimal attention from the homeowner.

Low Maintenance

Forget the annual paint job. Vinyl stays clean with occasional washing using a hose or mild soap. No sanding, no priming, no stain remover needed. It is one of the lowest-maintenance fence options available.

Clean, Consistent Look

Vinyl fencing has a uniform, finished appearance that works well on properties where curb appeal matters. It comes in white, tan, and other colors, and the color goes all the way through the material so scratches do not show through.

How It Works

From first call to final post, we keep things simple and straightforward.

01

Free On-Site Estimate

Dale comes to your property, measures the fence line, reviews your terrain, and walks you through style and color options. You leave with a written estimate that spells out exactly what you are getting.

02

Style and Color Selection

We help you pick the right fence style for your yard - privacy panels for full screening, picket for a more open look, or ranch rail for larger lots. Standard white and tan are usually in stock; other colors may require lead time.

03

Post Setting

Vinyl fence posts are set in concrete at the correct depth for the fence height and local soil conditions. Proper post installation is what keeps a vinyl fence standing straight for decades.

04

Panel Installation and Final Check

Panels and rails lock into the posts, gates are hung and adjusted for smooth operation, and we do a final walkthrough to confirm everything is level and secure. We clean up the site before we go.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question we have not covered? Reach out and we will get back to you quickly.

Most vinyl fences last 20 to 30 years under normal conditions. The material does not rot, rust, or attract insects, so its lifespan is mostly limited by UV exposure over time. Higher-quality vinyl with UV inhibitors built into the material holds up even longer.
The upfront cost of vinyl is typically higher than wood. However, when you factor in the cost of painting, staining, and occasional board replacement over the years, vinyl often ends up costing less over its full lifespan. It is a good investment for homeowners who plan to stay in their home long-term.
Modern vinyl fencing is designed to flex under wind load rather than crack. That said, very high winds or direct impact from heavy objects can damage it. Posts set properly in concrete give the fence its main structural strength. We install to manufacturer specs to get the best performance.
Yes. Privacy vinyl fences are available in 4-foot, 5-foot, 6-foot, and 8-foot heights. The right height depends on your yard, your privacy needs, and any local zoning rules. We can check the height limits for your area during the estimate.
Most vinyl fence damage is repairable. Individual panels, rails, and post caps can be replaced without touching the rest of the fence. If a post is cracked or heaving, that section can be addressed independently. Full replacement is rarely necessary for spot damage.

Fencing Services Throughout Amador & Calaveras Counties

We proudly serve residential and commercial properties across our service area. See all the locations where we provide professional fencing services.

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Ready to Put Up a Vinyl Fence?

Call Dale at (209) 274-4520 or fill out our contact form for a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve Amador County, Calaveras County, and the surrounding foothill communities.

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