PVC fencing is an attractive option to both home and business owners for many reasons but, mainly due to its Green benefits.
PVC fencing is an attractive option to both home and business owners for many reasons but, mainly due to its Green benefits.
You’re currently thinking PVC isn’t natural like wood, so how can it be eco-friendly, right?
Well, eco-friendliness comes down to more than the material itself.
PVC is a thermoplastic polymer, the third most widely produced plastic. And although a type of plastic, the manufacturing process for PVC efficiently uses water and energy – only using half the fossil fuels of its other plastic family members.
Once manufactured, PVC is lightweight and easy to transport, making its passage into the world also more climate friendly.
Plus, PVC fencing is easy to clean and maintain, holding up better against the elements than any other fencing products. And due to not requiring cleaning chemicals, sanding, painting, staining, or water-sealing, PVC fences also protects the earth from fumes and chemicals.
Another advantage is that PVC won’t easily bend or break either. In fact, the life expectancy of a PVC fence ranges from 25 to 50 years, making it an excellent and strong eco-friendly product.
Saving time, materials, energy and money, PVC fencing can also be fully recycled and reused for such things as hoses, packaging, floor tiles and billboard signposts.
Our team understands the importance of our impact on global warming which is why we are proud to partner with Big Country PVC Fencing as their Brisbane distributor and installer of PVC Fencing.
So, when looking for the right and eco-friendly solution for your property, consider PVC fencing.