PVC/Vinyl Fence has been more and more popular in recent years due to its durability and the lack of need for maintenance. More than that, lots of plus points you will gain by selecting PVC Fence:
NO PAINT, only need general cleaning. Saves your time and money.
NO FADING does not lose its color at all.
NO ROT, no fear of Vinyl fences rusting or rotting or getting decomposed like other materials.
NO WORRIES! Non-toxic as compared to some of the other fencing materials.
The available colors are white, grey, and tan.
HANGZHOU FANTAI PLASTIC CO., LTD. is professionally Equestrian Products Manufacturers and Custom Equestrian Products Factory, exports PVC fences to North America, Australia, Europe, Middle East, and South Africa, and more and more countries and regions interests in PVC/Vinyl fence.
The Fentech foreign trade manager with his team have worked on fences many years and have rich experience of contacting with clients, solving nearly all problems come from clients professionally and promptly, he is good at preparing samples for foreign customers, how to pack, how-to guide workers to load goods into containers, and also skilled in space booking, customs declaration and relative documents produced.
We are looking for distributors in different areas and countries. I do believe that Join in Us, Win in Future.
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