
Preparing Your Fence for Winter: Tips for Vinyl & Aluminum
January 5, 2026Fencing in Louisiana and surrounding states has to stand up to heat, humidity, heavy rain, pests and long summers. Our team at Country Estate Fence of the South have seen firsthand how different materials perform in these conditions. Time and again, white vinyl fencing continues to outperform painted wood.
The Southern Climate Is Hard on Wood
Painted wood fences may look great initially, but Southern weather quickly takes its toll. Moisture causes wood to swell and rot, intense sun leads to fading and cracking paint, and termites are an ongoing concern. Keeping a wood fence in good shape often means frequent repainting and repairs.
Why White Vinyl Performs Better
White vinyl fencing is designed specifically to handle the challenges of Southern climates. It doesn’t absorb moisture, won’t rot or warp and is resistant to insects. Built-in UV protection helps vinyl maintain its color even under constant sun exposure—and because it’s not painted, there’s nothing to peel or chip.
- Lower Maintenance, Better Value: While painted wood may cost less upfront, ongoing maintenance adds up over time. Vinyl fencing requires minimal upkeep, saving property owners both time and money over the life of the fence.
- Long-Lasting Curb Appeal: Vinyl fencing maintains a clean, polished appearance year after year with simple cleaning. There’s no peeling paint or uneven color, making it a popular choice for homeowners who want consistent curb appeal without constant work.
A Smarter Choice for Southern Homes
At Country Estate Fence of the South, we recommend white vinyl fencing because we know what lasts here. With professional installation and quality materials, vinyl offers durability, safety and peace of mind, making it a smart choice for Southern homeowners.
Contact Country Estate Fence today to learn whether white vinyl fencing is right for your property.




