Our vinyl fence installation in Myrtle Beach, SC provides a clean, modern look with virtually no maintenance required.
Our vinyl fence installation in Myrtle Beach, SC provides a clean, modern look with virtually no maintenance required. Choose from privacy, semi private, and picket vinyl fences designed to resist fading, warping, and rot. Enjoy long lasting beauty and security without the upkeep of traditional wood fencing.
Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach provides professional vinyl fence throughout Myrtle Beach, SC, South Carolina and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call 843-427-3923 or request your free quote.
Vinyl fence is popular in Myrtle Beach for a reason. It does not rot in our humidity, it will not rust in salty air, and it handles frequent summer storms better than many wood products. At Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach, we design and install vinyl fences specifically for coastal South Carolina, not generic kits meant for any climate.
We work with heavier gauge vinyl profiles that resist warping in heat and wind. Posts are sized and spaced for local wind loads, which matter a lot in open areas near Highway 17, Intracoastal Waterway properties, and newer subdivisions with fewer trees. We also pay attention to soil conditions. Sandy coastal soil around Myrtle Beach behaves differently from clay, so post depth and footing methods are adjusted to keep your vinyl fence stable over time.
Vinyl is a smart choice if you want privacy without the maintenance of painting or staining. It is also HOA friendly. Many neighborhoods in Carolina Forest, Market Common, and surrounding communities have strict guidelines on color and height. We are familiar with these rules and can recommend vinyl styles and layouts that get approved the first time, which saves you weeks of delay and back and forth with your association.
A proper vinyl fence install is more than pushing posts into the ground and snapping panels together. Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach follows a step by step process that is built around local codes, local utilities, and local soil.
First, we schedule a site visit. We measure your property, check slopes, locate sprinklers and drainage paths, and look for signs of soft or washed out areas that could affect post stability. We also talk through why you want the fence, for example blocking a neighborβs second story view, containing dogs, or securing a pool, because that affects height, style, and placement.
Next, we handle the layout and marking. We confirm your property lines using your survey or plat, mark corner and gate locations, and adjust to avoid things like large tree roots, AC condensers, and buried utility lines. In Horry County many older beach cottages and infill lots have irregular lines, so we take time to avoid putting a fence on the wrong side of a boundary.
Then we dig the post holes. Depth and diameter depend on fence height, wind exposure, and soil type. For most Myrtle Beach projects we set vinyl posts 24 to 36 inches deep. In very sandy or low lying areas we may go deeper and use more concrete to resist shifting. We use concrete footings instead of dry setting posts in sand so your fence does not lean after the first heavy storm.
Once the posts are plumb and the concrete has begun to set, we install rails and panels. For sloped yards, like many you see near waterway lots and older neighborhoods, we may step the panels or use racked panels that follow the grade to avoid large gaps at the bottom. Gates are installed last, and we reinforce gate posts with steel or heavier posts to prevent sagging over time.
Before we leave, we walk the fence line with you, test every gate for smooth operation, and confirm latch heights and pool code requirements when applicable. Clean up is part of the job. We remove leftover materials and concrete bags and rake disturbed soil so you are ready for sod repair or landscaping.
Vinyl fence is not one size fits all. Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach offers several configurations that match the look of local homes and meet real needs like privacy, wind flow, and pool safety.
Privacy vinyl: Solid panel fences, usually 6 feet tall, are common in the subdivisions off Highway 501 and in newer builds where houses sit close together. You can choose flat top, lattice accent, or decorative top rail designs. For yards that face busy roads, a solid vinyl fence blocks both view and much of the road noise.
Semi private and picket: If you have a corner lot or want some airflow near marsh or water, we recommend semi private or spaced picket vinyl. These work well around front yards in Surfside and Socastee where full privacy might feel too closed off. Different picket spacing lets you balance visibility and containment for kids and pets.
Pool and coastal applications: For pool areas, we install vinyl fence that meets local pool barrier codes, often 4 or 5 feet tall with non climbable designs and self closing, self latching gates. For homes closer to the beach, we often suggest lighter colors like white or tan that reflect heat and keep surface temperatures lower for kids and pets.
Color and texture: Traditional white vinyl is still the most common, but many Myrtle Beach homeowners now choose tan, clay, or two tone options that look better next to stone veneer and modern siding. Wood grain textured vinyl offers the look of wood without the maintenance, and it pairs well with coastal style homes that use warm tones and composite decking.
Custom details: We can integrate wide double drive gates for boat or trailer access, smaller service gates on the side yard, and hardware in black or stainless that holds up in salty air. We also help adjust the fence layout around outdoor showers, golf cart parking pads, and storage sheds, which are common features on beach area properties.
Pricing for a vinyl fence is driven by more than just linear footage. Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach gives itemized estimates so you can see where your money is going and decide what is worth upgrading.
Key cost factors include:
Height and style: A 6 foot privacy vinyl fence uses more material than a 4 foot picket, and decorative accents like lattice or scalloped tops add to material and labor costs.
Soil and layout: Straight, level lines in firm soil cost less to install than fences on steep slopes or through very sandy or low lying areas that need deeper posts and more concrete. Corners, angles, and multiple gate openings also add labor time.
Gates and hardware: Each gate needs extra reinforcement, hinges, and latches. Double drive gates for RVs, boats, or wide driveways cost more than a standard 4 foot walk gate. Pool code compliant hardware and self closing hinges add a bit of cost but are required for safety and code compliance.
Access and existing fences: Removing an old wood or chain link fence, especially one with concrete footings or heavy vegetation grown through it, adds to the project total. Tight side yards, limited parking, or obstacles like large trees can also increase labor time.
Coastal upgrades: In some exposed areas we recommend internal metal reinforcement or heavier vinyl profiles. These options cost more up front but help prevent future leaning or panel damage in strong winds.
We walk you through these details so you can prioritize. For example, you might choose a simple top profile to keep the budget in line but invest in stronger gate posts and hardware, which is usually the best long term use of your money.
Myrtle Beach has specific conditions that can cause problems for poorly installed vinyl fences. At Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach we have seen most of them and design our installs to prevent them from the start.
Leaning or shifting posts: In sandy soil or low areas that stay wet after heavy rain, posts that are not set deep enough or with enough concrete will start to lean. We adjust post depth and hole size based on what we find during digging and often bell out the bottom of the hole to create a wider concrete base that resists movement.
Wind damage: Cheap vinyl panels and wide post spacing can fail in strong coastal winds. We use manufacturer specifications that take wind into account, reduce post spacing where needed, and avoid installing tall, solid fences in fully exposed, high wind zones without proper engineering.
Gate sagging and latch failures: Gates are usually the first point of failure on a fence. We reinforce gate posts, use heavier hinge posts, and set latches at the right height so kids can reach them but pets cannot. For pool areas, we install self closing hinges with adjustable tension and latches on the pool side to meet safety guidelines.
Drainage issues: Running a solid privacy fence across a yard that already holds water can make puddling worse. During planning, we look at where water flows after storms and can raise the fence slightly, add small drainage gaps at the bottom, or adjust the layout to avoid blocking a natural swale.
Color fading and staining: Quality vinyl from reputable manufacturers has UV protection built into the material, which limits fading even in full sun. We also advise you on simple maintenance like occasional rinsing with a garden hose to keep salt spray, mildew, and lawn treatment overspray from staining the surface.
Before you sign a contract with any fence company, there are a few Myrtle Beach specific details to check so you do not run into surprises.
Verify familiarity with local rules: Many neighborhoods around Myrtle Beach, especially those with HOAs or POAs, have restrictions on fence style, color, and placement. Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach helps you gather the right paperwork and drawings for approval and can suggest designs that are usually accepted in popular communities.
Confirm property lines: We recommend having a current survey or plat. We build based on your documents and our measurements, and we mark the layout for your review before any holes are dug. This step is critical in older areas or near narrow side yards where inches matter.
Ask about materials and reinforcement: Not all vinyl is equal. Ask what thickness or grade of vinyl will be used and whether gate posts and corner posts will be reinforced. For coastal installations it pays to avoid the thinnest, big box store grade materials.
Talk about utilities and irrigation: We contact utility locating services before digging, but you should also point out any private lines, irrigation systems, or low voltage lighting cables. Repairing cut irrigation lines is avoidable if we know where they are.
Plan for future access: Think about how you use your property. If you own a boat, jet skis, or a golf cart, we can incorporate wider gates or double gates during the initial build. This is far less expensive than modifying the fence later.
When you choose Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach for vinyl fence installation, you get a local team that understands coastal weather, HOA expectations, and the way Myrtle Beach yards are actually used. Our goal is to install a vinyl fence that looks right on day one and still stands straight years from now, with minimal upkeep on your part.
Professional vinyl fence installation, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Legendary Fence Company Myrtle Beach