Vinyl / PVC · Most popular material
Zero staining, zero sealing, zero rot — just a fence that looks new for decades, built for Illinois freeze-thaw winters. Veka vinyl in 8 colors, most yards installed in a single day.
Vinyl's color runs through the material. The maintenance plan is a garden hose.
Veka vinyl is engineered for freeze-thaw cycles — it won't rot, and it doesn't give insects anything to chew on.
A properly installed vinyl fence outlasts wood by years — and every one of ours is set on 5x5-post standards in concrete.
Solid panels, no gaps, no warping boards to replace in year five.
The white vinyl fences in our gallery from years ago still look like install day.

White Veka vinyl privacy fence — Orland Park
Watch the crew work before you request your free estimate.
Installed vinyl fence cost lands between $36 and $50 per linear foot in the surrounding suburbs — posts set in concrete, permits pulled, and old fence hauled away included. Here's what that looks like at real yard sizes:
Vinyl runs a bit more than wood on install day and pays it back every year you don't stain, seal, or replace boards. For a side-by-side against every material we install, see what a fence costs in the surrounding suburbs, or plug your yard into the fence cost calculator. Prefer to spread it out? 12-months-same-as-cash financing turns the number into a monthly one.
White
Khaki
Almond
Stone
Storm Grey
Cayenne
Hazelnut
Espresso
White is the classic. Espresso and Storm Grey are having a moment. Your estimator brings samples so you can hold them against the house.
you want privacy with zero maintenance and you're staying a while — it costs more than wood upfront and pays it back every year you don't stain it.
you love the natural look or want the lowest upfront cost for full privacy. Wood Fence →
you want open views, pool-code compliance, or that wrought-iron look. Aluminum Fence →
Not sure? That's literally what the free estimate is for.

6' White Vinyl Privacy — Orland Park

Khaki Vinyl Privacy — Tinley Park

Sandstone Semi-Privacy — Homer Glen

White Vinyl Picket — Frankfort
“Nick and his team did an awesome job with the installation on my new vinyl fence. I would highly recommend Illinois Fence Company to anyone considering a new fence. I'm very happy and wish I would've done it sooner.”
— Google review
“On the day of the installation, the supervisor positioned himself in the corner of our lot and was guiding his workers to bring posts higher or lower. The result — perfectly aligned and straight gorgeous white vinyl fence that all of our neighbors were taking pictures of.”
— Google review — Yorkville
“Highly recommend Illinois Fence! We got a few different quotes and IFC was very cost competitive. They fit us in for a quick install and the new fence looks great! We recently had an issue with a tree branch damaging one of the fence rails and they were very responsive and helped us get it fixed quick! We went with the 6' Vinyl Fence in Khaki.”
— Google review
$1,000 OFF full vinyl installations this summer, plus 12-months-same-as-cash financing — turn a lump sum into a monthly number, no interest when paid in the year.
We answer. We come back. We stand behind it. Backed by Veka's manufacturer warranty plus our Make-It-Right Promise.
In the surrounding suburbs, vinyl runs $36–$50 per foot installed — so a 100-foot yard lands around $3,600–$5,000, and a typical 189-ft yard with two gates is roughly $7,100–$9,800. That's fully installed: posts set in concrete, permits pulled, and old fence hauled away. Ballpark yours on our fence cost calculator.
Decades. It doesn't rot, rust, or feed insects, and there's nothing to repaint. Most owners replace a vinyl fence because they moved, not because it failed.
A garden hose handles most of it. For stubborn spots, soapy water and a soft brush. That's the entire maintenance manual — no power washer required, no stain, no seal.
You can, but you shouldn't have to — the color runs through Veka's material, so it never needs paint to look right. If you ever repaint one, you've just signed up for the maintenance schedule you bought vinyl to avoid.
Quality vinyl doesn't. Veka's formulation is engineered for climates exactly like ours — the freeze-thaw cycle that wrecks cheap fencing is what this product is built for. Bargain-bin vinyl from a big-box store is a different story.
Not the good stuff. UV inhibitors are baked into Veka's material, so the color you pick is the color you keep. The chalky, yellowed vinyl you've seen around town is older or lower-grade product.
Yes — PVC and vinyl fence are two names for the same product. "PVC" describes the material, "vinyl" is what the industry calls the finished fence. If you searched "PVC fence" and landed here, you're in the right place.
Depends how long you're staying. Vinyl costs more on install day and roughly nothing every year after. Wood costs less upfront, then asks for stain, seal, and board repairs on a schedule. Five-plus years in the house usually tips it to vinyl.
Free estimate, $1,000 OFF, samples in hand. Zero pressure — we like being compared.