
In the same way vinyl transformed the fencing options available to your customers, the latest in vinyl fencing notably broadens what you can deliver as a contractor.
Knowing what’s changing in this fencing technology helps you tap into sales opportunities. You can offer what’s new to your customers who like to be on the leading edge. And because vinyl fencing options are expanding, you can better fit specific home and business owners to the right choice for their property.
With all of that in mind, let’s look at a few emerging trends in vinyl fencing so far in 2025.
Growth is Coming
The global vinyl fencing market is already valued at $2.5 billion, but experts expect it to get even bigger.
As business owners, homeowners, landlords, and HOAs look for fencing that delivers durability and security, they increasingly turn to vinyl. As a result, experts predict that the vinyl fencing industry will see a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6% from 2025 to 2033.
It’s Not Just White Anymore
When most people picture a vinyl fence, that fence is white. But the options available today extend well beyond that. Thanks to colorfast technology, property owners can choose darker, richer hues with little risk of fading.
Property owners are increasingly choosing:
- Black
- Brown
- Tan
- Gray
- Wood grain colors
- Textured options
The expansion beyond white vinyl is also useful for folks who like the look of wood but don’t want the maintenance. Vinyl can increasingly replicate wood grain. With texture and color variation, the latest vinyl fencing mimics this natural but high-maintenance material.
Some Vinyl Fences Can Work With the Wind
People often think they need to choose either privacy or ventilation. That might make vinyl fencing seem tricky, particularly in areas that get a lot of wind.
Actually, though, your customers have options that can provide privacy but still allow wind through. With a louvered design, the vinyl fence can block visibility to the street or neighboring properties but allow air to get through.
For gusty areas, this prevents adverse effects on the fence, helping to keep its posts as stable as possible through the years. For hot areas, the ability to get a breeze through the fence can make the outdoor spaces it borders much more enjoyable.
Integrated Lighting
If the property owner puts in a vinyl fence to add security or to beautify their property, integrated lighting can help. With options like solar post caps, they get a way to brighten dark corners and add visual interest to the boundary — all without needing to wire for any electricity.
As vinyl fencing options expand, staying in the know can help you create more sales opportunities for your contracting business. You can provide property owners with a low-maintenance, long-lasting, and beautiful fence.
You don’t have to stay up on emerging fencing trends on your own, either. Our team of experts is here to help. If you want to talk about the options available for a specific project or you simply want to learn about what’s new, contact our Vinyl Craft team today.










