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Tan gives a soft, light, warm beige that pairs quietly with almost any home exterior.
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White gives you the bright classic most people picture when they think of a vinyl fence, the safe default that suits nearly any house. Its color and UV shield run through the vinyl, so it stays crisp white and won’t yellow.
It reads cooler and cleaner than Tan. We build in-house and install locally, so we key true white to your trim, a white house, or an existing white run, hang a matching gate, and set it across Greater Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Grab a free estimate and we will get you scheduled.


White is a real Standard Solid, the bright default most buyers pick first, and the one shade we build that will not yellow.
The plain version runs like this: what makes white the default, whether it yellows or fades, whether the color is painted or runs through the vinyl, the styles it carries down to the iconic picket, and how we match true white to your home.
White is the bright, clean solid most homeowners picture first, a Standard Solid catalog color and the safe classic that suits nearly any exterior. It holds a purer, cooler read than Tan, the warmer beige next to it, so where Tan brings a soft warmth, white keeps its crisp, bright face, and that warmer neighbor is tan vinyl fencing.
Shoppers often meet off-white and almond near it, softer cream shades that sit a step off true white. Carrying no strong undertone, white pairs with almost any home color and generally looks crisp on traditional, colonial, cottage, and farmhouse fronts.
No, quality white vinyl does not yellow in the sun, and of every color we build it fades the slowest. The reason is titanium dioxide, a UV stabilizer worked into the vinyl that blocks the chalking and yellowing cheap plastic shows.
White also sits at the coolest, most reflective end of the palette, so a bright panel reflects most of the light that hits it, usually runs cool to the touch, and ages gently where a dark fence typically takes on heat and shifts faster.
Yellowing and fade are two different things: the titanium dioxide stops the yellow for good, while the bright tone holds for years, though no fence outdoors is frozen forever and white eases a hair over a long life. Heat and fade run the same way down the whole vinyl color palette, gentlest at the white end.
Built in, not painted on. On a quality white fence the color and the titanium dioxide are worked into the vinyl itself, face to core, so the white you see is the material and not a coat over the top.
That is why it holds up: a coated panel can scratch, chalk, and go patchy as its thin surface layer wears, while through-color white weathers evenly and never wants paint. It also settles the old question about painting a vinyl fence, since you should not need to. Every shade in the palette is built the same way, color through the material rather than over it.
White carries the widest range of styles of any color we make, the iconic white picket included. Privacy runs stand from 2 to 8 feet for a full screen, flat picket runs from 2 to 6 feet, and the shaped straight, scalloped, and arched pickets sit around 3.5 to 4 feet, the classic low garden line. Every style takes a matching gate cut in the same white, and a 2 to 3 foot topper carries it along the crown of a wall.
White and Tan are the only two shades we carry on vinyl patio covers, and white is the frame color in the popular white-frame, tan-infill two-tone, built as its own two-tone privacy fence style.

A delivery truck can leave white panels at the curb, and that is where it ends. What it cannot do is size up your yard and key true white to your trim, a white-sided house, or a white fence already up, then hang a gate in that exact white. That part is ours: we fabricate the whole run in-house, so short runs, odd corners, and custom heights are usually routine for us, and most home runs go up in about a day.
White is often the easy design choice too, settling against almost any siding or roof. The shade itself adds nothing to the price; as a base-tier solid, it lets your total answer to size and height, the style you pick, how many gates, and ground prep, from a sloped lot to an old fence that has to go. A neutral white also tends to read as the safe resale classic. Book the free estimate to put a real number on it.
Bright is the whole point of this one. White anchors the Standard Solid family, four flat shades with no grain in them, and it is the default most buyers reach for first. Sun does not yellow it, because the color lives in the vinyl rather than in a coat over the top.
Pro Vinyl and Aluminum Fencing partners with Catalyst, one of the leading vinyl fence manufacturers in the United States. Their US-made vinyl, our custom fabrication and installation, backed by a transferable limited lifetime material warranty.
White does not narrow what we can build for you. One shade, different jobs: a tall solid run out back, something lower and open at the front, a gate keyed to either. We fabricate the panels and set them ourselves.
Each fence here is a real white job our crew set on a local home, the gate keyed to the run in that same white. Heights run from a full privacy screen down to a low picket or a wall topper, each catching how crisp white reads under open sky. Scan for the height and style you want.
Around Greater Los Angeles and Ventura County, we tie true white to your trim, a white house, or a white fence already up, then build the run in our own shop. The matching gate leaves in that same white, and the free estimate brings a bright sample to your wall to show the true shade.
Up in the San Francisco Bay Area, the crew that covers our southern work builds and color-keys white one job at a time. Whether you want a closed privacy wall or an open picket line, the gate comes in that very white, and a free estimate stands a bright sample by your walls so you read it in daylight.
Putting up a white fence takes four clear steps, start to finish. We measure and quote on site, set it all in writing, then the shop cuts and keys the panels to the sample before the crew installs, with the warranty live the day it stands.
The same crew quotes, builds, and sets your white in either market, so one team owns the job start to finish.
Our estimator brings a bright white sample to hold against your trim, measures the run, and quotes you the same day.
Your white, the style and height, the gate, and the price all go on paper before the first cut.
In our shop the crew builds your white panels, keys the white to your sample, then installs, most homes done in a day.
A care note comes with it, under a transferable limited lifetime material warranty and our 5-year workmanship warranty.

Plain talk on picking white, keeping it crisp, and matching it, from the people who build and set it.
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White Vinyl Fence Questions We Hear Often
A white estimate raises a familiar set of questions: whether every white is the same shade, whether it yellows or fades, whether classic white suits your house, whether it comes as a picket, whether the color is painted or built in, and what it runs against other colors. Anything else is a call away.
Going with classic white?
Bring a white sample to your trim and a free estimate confirms the shade.
There is a real difference. True white is the bright, clean classic, while off-white and almond are softer cream shades that only look close.
When people picture a white fence, they usually mean the crisp white, and that is the one we build and match on site, so your run holds the shade you chose.
It will not yellow. Titanium dioxide, a UV stabilizer in the vinyl, keeps white from yellowing or chalking.
Fade is a separate matter: as the coolest color we build, it ages the slowest, and though no outdoor color holds forever, it moves the least of any shade we make. It never needs repainting.
Just about. Because white leans no particular way, it sits easily against nearly any siding, roof, or trim, and reads as the safe pick.
It stays crisp on colonial, farmhouse, cottage, and traditional fronts, and just as clean on a modern build. A neutral white is the resale classic.
Yes, and the white picket is the classic. White comes in the widest range we build: privacy runs from 2 to 8 feet, flat picket from 2 to 6 feet, and shaped straight, scalloped, or arched pickets around 3.5 to 4 feet.
Each style takes a matching white gate, and a 2 to 3 foot cut works as a topper.
It is built in. The white and the titanium dioxide run the full thickness of the vinyl, so it is solid from the face clear through.
That is why it wears evenly, never wants repainting, and will not yellow. One big-box listing tags white vinyl as painted; a good white fence carries its color inside.
White sits at the base tier. As a Standard Solid it adds no color upcharge, so the shade adds nothing to your bill.
What moves the number is size and height, the style, the gates, and yard prep like leveling a slope or clearing an old fence. Only a walk-through and free estimate lands a real figure.