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3-Rail Vinyl Post & Rail Fence Features & Benefits

  • A Double-web Construction providing superior strength and a longer life
  • Efficient Rail Locking Tabs that hold our fence rails securely in place eliminating the need for bolts or screws
  • No treating. No painting. No sealing. No staples, nails or screws.

SO WHY PURCHASE 3-RAIL VINYL POST & RAIL FENCE FROM PENN FENCING?

Let’s talk about the 3-Rail Vinyl Post and Rail Fence—because, honestly, if you’re looking to actually fence in your place without dealing with a headache every spring, this thing’s kind of a no-brainer. It’s got that classic horse-farm vibe (you know, the kind you see in movies where the sun’s always shining), but it’s made of this heavy-duty vinyl right here in the States. You won’t be out there cursing and repainting it every year, either.

The look? Super clean, open, and, let’s be real, it’s not going to block your view of the neighbor’s questionable garden gnome collection. It works for marking off your yard, making your house look sharp from the street, or even corralling some horses—if you’re feeling especially cowboy.

Now, the construction part. It’s actually pretty clever. You get these sturdy rails that basically snap in with locking tabs—no nails, screws, or weird hardware that ends up rusting and falling out. The posts? They stand up on their own, no secret wood inserts hiding inside to rot away. It’s built to last, period.

Want to customize it? Go nuts. The rails, posts, gates, whatever—they’re all sold separately, so you can set things up however you want. Corners, straight lines, fancy entryway? Sure. The gates are solid too, with metal inside and all the hardware you need to keep them swinging smoothly.

And if you’re worried about the fine print, here’s the deal: it comes with a lifetime warranty. (Okay, it’s non-transferable, but still—not bad.) End of the day, you get the old-school look, none of the upkeep drama, and a fence that’s not going to crap out on you when the weather goes sideways. Perfect for your backyard or your back forty—take your pick.