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Composite fencing, commonly referred to as WPC fence, is made from a blend of wood fiber and polymer materials.
It is designed to replicate the appearance of wood fencing while offering improved durability and reduced maintenance.
Composite fence boards are typically produced as long planks with wood-grain textures, suitable for modern outdoor fencing systems.

Traditional wood fencing presents recurring challenges:
Rot, cracking, and splintering
Frequent painting or staining
Inconsistent color over time
Composite fencing was developed to provide a more stable and predictable outdoor fencing solution.
Outdoor fences are continuously exposed to:
Rain and humidity
Sunlight and temperature changes
Ground moisture near soil
Composite fencing resists moisture absorption and reduces deformation compared to natural wood.
Wood fences require:
Periodic sealing or repainting
Repair of warped or rotted boards
Composite fences significantly reduce ongoing maintenance requirements.
Uneven aging is common in wood fencing.
Composite materials offer more consistent color and surface appearance across panels.
Composite fence boards typically feature:
Wood fiber for natural texture
Polymer content for water resistance
Additives for UV stability
This composition balances aesthetics and performance.
Depending on design:
Hollow profiles reduce weight and material usage
Solid profiles offer higher impact resistance
Choice depends on fence height, wind exposure, and design requirements.
Composite fencing is commonly used for:
Garden and backyard fencing
Residential property boundaries
Poolside and outdoor enclosures
Landscape and outdoor living spaces
It is chosen where appearance and durability must coexist.


Composite fences are available in:
Natural wood grain patterns
Brushed or embossed finishes
Matte surfaces that reduce glare
These finishes enhance realism at typical viewing distances.
Common color options include:
Natural wood tones
Dark brown and charcoal shades
Neutral modern colors
They integrate well with contemporary landscape designs.
Composite fences are usually installed as:
Panelized systems
Board-and-post structures
Proper spacing and alignment are critical for stability.

Composite materials expand and contract slightly with temperature.
Installation must allow for:
Expansion gaps
Correct fastener positioning
Ignoring this leads to deformation over time.
They are low maintenance, not maintenance-free.
Periodic cleaning is still recommended.
Material formulation, density, and UV treatment vary widely and affect long-term performance.
Our composite fencing solutions focus on:
Stable WPC formulations
Consistent plank dimensions
Realistic wood textures
Practical profiles for outdoor installation
They are designed for long-term outdoor use, not short-term visual effect.
This page is intended for:
Landscape contractors
Outdoor project developers
Distributors and retailers
Property owners seeking durable fencing solutions
Composite fencing is most effective when design, installation, and material quality are aligned.