Lifetime warranties sound like forever coverage—until you read the fine print. One Van Nuys vinyl-fence installer defines “lifetime” as just 30 years and still charges homeowners for teardown and re-install labor—a gap that can cost thousands.
That gap is why we audited every licensed vinyl-fence contractor actually working in Van Nuys. We scored written terms, materials, reviews, turnaround, and quote clarity. Inside, you’ll get clear rankings, a side-by-side warranty table, and the zoning checkpoints most blogs skip, so you know exactly which clause to circle before you sign.
How we ranked Van Nuys vinyl fence companies
Every contractor had to clear five checkpoints before we even scored them:
- Local proof – recent Van Nuys projects, a storefront, or on-site fabrication.
- Active C-13 license – verified on the CSLB portal with current bond and workers’ comp.
- 30-plus independent reviews – Google, Yelp, Houzz, or Nextdoor, all published within the past five years.
- Vinyl focus – a documented portfolio or product line dedicated to vinyl fencing (not just a side offering).
- Written warranty access – a publicly available document that spells out material and workmanship terms, not just the word “lifetime” in marketing copy.
Six companies met every requirement. A seventh remains on our watch list until its license, review count, and warranty PDF are confirmed.
(Weighted scoring—warranty 25 percent, materials 20 percent, reviews 20 percent, turnaround 15 percent, quote transparency 10 percent, local support 10 percent—kicks in only after a company clears these gates. Criteria last verified August 13, 2026. See the next section for details.)
Van Nuys vinyl fence companies at a glance
Need the facts in one scroll? The table below shows each finalist’s score, local base, review volume, and the warranty terms most homeowners check first. Figures were last verified August 13, 2026.
|
Rank |
Company |
Weighted score |
Local base |
Google / Yelp reviews |
Material warranty |
Workmanship warranty |
Transferable? |
CSLB number* |
|
1 |
Vinyl Fence Depot |
91.0 |
Van Nuys showroom and fabrication |
Thousands of installs |
Limited lifetime plus fade |
Term pending doc |
Yes |
Unlisted |
|
2 |
Pro Vinyl Fencing |
87.7 |
Sun Valley HQ |
4.9 / 4.8 (400 +) |
“Limited lifetime” = 30 years |
5 years |
One-time |
1104338 |
|
3 |
GNG Vinyl Fencing |
85.8 |
Glendale design gallery |
4.8 / 4.5 (590 +) |
Lifetime product |
Not posted |
Yes |
884502 |
|
4 |
Vinyl Concepts |
76.9 |
Newbury Park and Torrance |
4.6 (180 +) |
Lifetime (manufacturer) |
Not posted |
Likely |
876205 |
|
5 |
Vinyl Fence Mart |
74.9 |
Northridge shop |
5.0 (200 +) |
Lifetime (self-stated) |
Not posted |
Yes |
1105493 |
|
6 |
Customize Vinyl Fencing |
72.8 |
Northridge office |
5.0 (90 +) |
Lifetime (needs doc) |
Not posted |
Yes |
1069347 |
|
7† |
Pacific Vinyl Fences |
58.6 |
Glendale yard |
4.6 (22) |
Not published |
Not published |
— |
— |
*License numbers should be re-checked on the CSLB website the week you sign.
†Pacific’s place is provisional until its license, warranty PDF, and 30-review threshold are confirmed.
Use the grid as a launchpad. The deep dives below explain why Vinyl Fence Depot leads, where Pro Vinyl’s fine print tightens, and which questions to ask before any deposit changes hands.
1. Vinyl Fence Depot: best overall for local fabrication and full-spectrum warranty
Vinyl Fence Depot cuts and assembles every panel of its rigid PVC—formulated with titanium-dioxide pigment for UV stability—inside one Van Nuys building that houses the showroom, warehouse, and fabrication line. Stock stays on hand, custom sizes leave the shop the same day, and the company’s site details its best vinyl fence options for privacy so you can walk in already picturing which tongue-and-groove profile will screen your yard from view.
Vinyl Fence Depot Van Nuys showroom and fabrication website screenshot
Why it ranks first
- Full-spectrum warranty. Limited lifetime transferable coverage on residential material, a 30-year commercial term, and lifetime protection against discoloration.
- Local control. In-house crews measure, fabricate, and install, which shortens lead times and keeps communication tight.
- Solid social proof. Multiple Talk Awards (2011 to 2020) and a Shield award, plus features in Home Improvement Guide, The Localist, Home Magazine, and Local Contractor Magazine.
- Consumer-friendly contract. Free on-site estimate followed by a contract with a 10 percent deposit before fabrication and installation.
Smart checks before you sign
- Ask for the full warranty PDF and confirm whether approved color-fade claims cover labor.
- Verify the CSLB license is active the week you pull permits.
- Inspect a showroom gate: wide openings should include the company’s standard internal-steel frame.
Need one shop that designs, builds, and stands behind every rail? Vinyl Fence Depot operates at 14700 Oxnard Street in Van Nuys (with a second location at 26210 Bouquet Canyon Road in Santa Clarita). Reach them at (818) 989-9940 or [email protected]. (Details verified August 13, 2026.)
2. Pro Vinyl Fencing: best for a crystal-clear warranty and strong reviews
Pro Vinyl publishes its full policy online, line-numbered and plain-English: “limited lifetime” equals 30 years, and workmanship is covered for five. Material defects stay protected, but removal and re-install labor shifts to you once the five-year labor term ends.
Pro Vinyl Fencing clear warranty policy website screenshot
Why it ranks second
- Transparent paperwork. The complete warranty PDF is one click away and spells out transfer rules (one transfer, notice within 30 days).
- Review strength. 414 Google reviews average 4.9 stars (verified August 13, 2026).
- Financing option. Zero-percent plans advertised for qualified buyers; ask for the current annual percentage rate and term length.
- Active license. CSLB number 1104338, valid through May 31, 2027.
Smart checks before you sign
- Staple the latest warranty PDF to your contract and confirm which address—Sun Valley or Burbank—handles future claims.
- Ask in writing who pays labor if a panel fails in year 15.
- Request financing details in annual-percentage-rate format before accepting “zero percent” marketing.
When crystal-clear paperwork matters as much as the fence itself, Pro Vinyl remains hard to beat.
3. GNG Vinyl Fencing: best for financing and strong social proof
More than 590 public reviews—154 on Google and 436 on Yelp, averaging 4.7 stars (snapshot August 13, 2026)—put GNG near the top of the chatter curve.
GNG Vinyl Fencing financing and design gallery website screenshot
Why it ranks third
- Flexible financing. Spread payments over time while locking today’s material price. Ask for the current annual percentage rate and term length; past promos have offered 12 or 18 months at zero percent for qualified buyers.
- Transferable lifetime material warranty. Coverage follows the property, not just the first owner.
- Hands-on design gallery. The Glendale showroom lets you test gate frames and compare full-height panels in real sunlight.
What to verify before signing
- Obtain the workmanship warranty PDF and confirm who pays labor on an approved material claim.
- Clarify extrusion details—brand, wall thickness, and color-fade coverage.
- Recheck CSLB license number 884502 for active status and workers’ compensation coverage the week you sign.
- Get financing terms in writing: annual percentage rate, payment schedule, and any early-payoff fees.
GNG pairs a deep review history with payment flexibility—ideal if you want to finance the project and still see real hardware before you commit. Complete the warranty and financing homework first.
4. Vinyl Concepts: best for long experience and HOA-level paperwork
Vinyl Concepts has completed nearly 30 years of Los Angeles County installs, and that history matters when an HOA needs stamped drawings or a city reviewer requests revision three.
Why it ranks fourth
- Proven track record. Founded in 1997 with thousands of completed projects and an A+ BBB rating.
- Two showrooms. Newbury Park and Torrance locations display full-height privacy panels, wood-tone textures, and reinforced gates.
- Employee crews. The company runs its own installation teams, avoiding subcontract hand-offs.
- Paperwork depth. Staff prepare HOA packets and commercial plan sets, a plus when approvals can slow a timeline.
Numbers to know (verified August 13, 2026)
- Google rating 4.6 from 180-plus reviews.
- CSLB license number 876205, active to November 30, 2027.
- Warranty: lifetime manufacturer coverage on PVC; labor term not published—request it in writing.
Checks before signing
- Ask whether the lifetime material warranty transfers and whether labor is included on approved claims.
- Confirm lead time to secure HOA architectural approval—who files and what the fee is.
- Schedule an early-day showroom visit; afternoon traffic on the 101 can double the drive from Van Nuys.
If your fence must pass an HOA committee or a commercial plan check, Vinyl Concepts brings the paperwork muscle to clear the red tape—just pin down the labor warranty first.
5. Vinyl Fence Mart: best for quick turnaround and a shop around the corner
Northridge is only minutes from Van Nuys, and it houses Vinyl Fence Mart’s retail showroom where homeowners can examine full-height panels and leave with an itemized quote in minutes.
Why it ranks fifth
- Fast lane. Recent Google reviews (198 total, 5.0-star average as of August 13, 2026) mention installs scheduled within a week once permits clear.
- Walk-in showroom. Need a replacement post cap at 4 p.m.? The counter stocks common parts.
- Responsive crew. Same-day call-backs and on-site change orders earn repeated praise.
Details to lock down
- Warranty: the website promises a lifetime material term but does not publish the document—request the PDF and ask whether labor is covered.
- License: verify CSLB license number 1105493 is active and matches the contracting entity on your proposal.
- Quote scope: confirm demolition, haul-away, and sprinkler protection are line items, not assumptions.
If speed and face-to-face service matter more than a deep warranty track record, Vinyl Fence Mart delivers—just collect the paperwork before you hand over that 10 percent deposit.
6. Customize Vinyl Fencing: best for color variety and detail-driven projects
If you want cocoa-brown ranch rails or a driftwood-gray gate cut to a 37-degree garden angle, Customize Vinyl Fencing is the local “yes-we-can” shop.
Why homeowners choose Customize
- Color depth. Review photos show chocolate, driftwood, and charcoal panels that larger shops do not stock.
- Hands-on owners. Yelp average 5.0 from 88 reviews (snapshot August 13, 2026) mentions text updates with photo mock-ups and on-site tweaks before concrete sets.
- Local turnaround. Northridge fabrication keeps small runs from waiting on freight.
Due-diligence checklist
- Request the written material and workmanship warranties; confirm whether custom colors carry separate fade coverage.
- Verify CSLB license number 1069347 is active—renewal was due September 30, 2026.
- Ask how many linear feet qualify as a “small project” for expedited scheduling.
- Confirm metal reinforcement in gates and long privacy runs.
Choose Customize if matching your pergola’s exact taupe matters more than showroom square footage—but tighten the paperwork before you approve those one-off hues.
7. Pacific Vinyl Fences: promising but still under review
Neighbors on Nextdoor and BestProsInTown praise Pacific Vinyl Fences for neat work and friendly crews, yet public evidence is limited: 22 online reviews with a 4.6-star average (verified August 13, 2026), and the company website lists no CSLB license number.
What is missing
- License. We could not locate an active C-13 license in the CSLB database.
- Warranty PDFs. The site mentions a lifetime warranty but offers no document or exclusions.
- Independent volume. Review count falls below our 30-review threshold for ranking.
How to vet Pacific
- Ask the owner for the CSLB license number and verify it on cslb.ca.gov before paying a deposit.
- Request the complete material and workmanship warranties—labor coverage, transfer terms, and color-fade clauses should be explicit.
- Tour at least one finished job and speak with the homeowner about any post-install issues.
Pacific Vinyl Fences could move into the top five once it publishes its license and warranty terms and expands its review base. Until then, treat it as a watch-list option while you collect bids from fully vetted installers.
The warranty clause most homeowners skip
Most vinyl warranties promise replacement materials rather than the labor to dig out a cracked post, pour new concrete, or rehang a gate. One public policy (Pro Vinyl, revised February 2026) states that the owner “is responsible for removal, disposal, and re-installation costs” after year five. The Federal Trade Commission advises reading these terms before purchase and getting verbal promises in writing.
How to spot the labor gap
Look for any of these phrases in the fine print and highlight them when you review the PDF:
- “Material only”
- “Owner responsible for labor and shipping”
- “At our sole discretion we may provide equivalent product”
Five questions to ask before signing
- Does “lifetime” mean the product’s life or a fixed number of years?
- Is labor included for approved material defects, and if so, for how long?
- Is the warranty transferable, and what fee or form is required?
- Does coverage include discoloration or fading?
- How quickly must I file a claim after discovering a problem?
Get written answers, attach them to your contract, and keep digital copies—future you will thank present you.
How much does vinyl fencing cost in Van Nuys?
National cost guides place installed vinyl between 15 and 40 dollars per linear foot (reporting by This Old House, October 10, 2024) and 20 to 40 dollars (Forbes Home, January 2025). Using those ranges:
|
Linear feet |
Low national baseline |
High national baseline |
|
100 ft |
1,500 dollars |
4,000 dollars |
|
150 ft |
2,250 dollars |
6,000 dollars |
Why your Van Nuys bid may land higher:
- Valley labor rates often exceed national medians.
- Many lots need concrete demo or root barriers before posts set.
- Taller privacy panels, custom colors, or driveway gates add material and metal reinforcement.
- Wall-topper jobs can trigger engineering and structural fees.
Reading the quote
- Separate per-foot pricing from one-time charges such as demolition, permit handling, and haul-away.
- Count gates; a single 12-foot rolling gate can add more than 15 percent to a 100-foot run.
- Verify post depth, reinforcement, and color upcharges before comparing bids.
Always collect at least three written estimates dated in 2026 and treat the numbers above as planning baselines, not current Van Nuys averages.
Van Nuys fence height, permit and pool rules
Before you price panels, open ZIMAS.lacity.org and confirm which zoning code governs your parcel—Los Angeles now runs two sets of rules. Residential fence height and permit rules vary by city (Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Santa Clarita, etc.), though they commonly cap front yards at 42 inches and side or rear yards at 72 inches. Always verify exact limits with your local planning or building department.
1. Which code applies?
|
Code track |
Typical front-yard max* |
Typical side or rear max* |
Where you will see it |
|
Chapter 1 (legacy) |
42 in. |
6 ft |
Most single-family lots filed before 2024 |
|
Chapter 1A (new) |
Varies by “frontage district” |
Up to 8 ft |
Parcels that have migrated into the new zoning layers |
*Overlay zones, corner-lot visibility triangles, hillside areas, and historic districts can override these numbers.
2. When is a permit required?
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety treats any of the following as building work (Info Bulletin P/ZC 2002-002):
- Masonry or concrete fences over 3 ft 6 in.
- Wood or vinyl fences more than 10 ft tall when combined with a retaining wall
- Structural wall toppers or fences that support surcharge loads
Expect to submit plans through ePlanLA, then pay plan-check and inspection fees based on project valuation.
3. Pool-safety overlay (Health & Safety Code § 115921-923)
A fence used as a qualifying pool barrier generally must:
- Stand 60 in. above finished grade
- Keep the bottom gap under 2 in.
- Block a 4-in. sphere anywhere in the barrier
- Use self-closing, self-latching gates that swing away from the water
- Mount latches at least 60 in. high
Exact requirements vary by local jurisdiction (authority having jurisdiction), so always confirm with your building department.
4. Powered driveway gates
California AB 2149 (2026) requires large “regulated gates” in HOAs, apartments, and commercial drives to be inspected at installation and at least every ten years thereafter. Ask your installer to list how the gate meets the law and who files the inspection record.
5. Five quick checks before you submit plans
- Measure grade change—height is measured from the lower side of a slope.
- Mark corner cut-offs; visibility triangles override standard heights.
- Note overlays (hillside, fire, historic) in ZIMAS; each carries separate limits.
- Attach pool-barrier details if any part of the fence encloses water.
- List gate height, width, motor type, and safety devices on the plan sheet.
Pulling parcel data and sketches first saves redraw fees later and keeps your project off the red-tag list.
Vinyl fencing in the Valley climate
Summer highs in Van Nuys often reach 100 to 105 °F (according to NOAA’s June 2025 climate summary), and Santa Ana events can bring 50 to 60 mile-per-hour gusts through Valley corridors (National Weather Service wind report, January 2023). Here is what that means for vinyl:
UV and heat
- Pigments run through the profile, so fading is slow, but heat makes panels expand.
- Ask your installer to show the one-eighth-inch expansion slot left inside each rail.
- Confirm the warranty covers discoloration; some limit color claims to ten years.
Wind load
- Full-privacy panels act like sails. Specify deeper footings and request aluminum or steel stiffeners on runs longer than 12 ft.
- Gates wider than 4 ft should include internal metal frames and adjustable hinges.
Wildfire and Zone 0
Vinyl is combustible. CAL FIRE’s draft Zone 0 rules, which govern the first 5 ft around a structure, recommend non-combustible materials in that zone. Many homeowners stop vinyl a foot short of the wall and insert a steel section. Check current guidance before final design.
Future repairs
Custom colors look great but may disappear if the extruder retires the shade. Ask how long the supplier plans to stock your exact profile and whether the warranty covers color shift.
Bottom line: vinyl outlasts painted wood in Valley sun, but only when expansion, reinforcement, and fire setbacks are engineered into the bid.
How to choose between these companies
|
If you care most about… |
Shortlist company |
|
Showroom access and same-day fabrication |
Vinyl Fence Depot |
|
Line-by-line warranty transparency |
Pro Vinyl Fencing |
|
Zero-percent financing and a design gallery |
GNG Vinyl Fencing |
|
HOA or multi-family paperwork depth |
Vinyl Concepts |
|
Fast Northridge turnaround |
Vinyl Fence Mart |
|
Exact color matching on small runs |
Customize Vinyl Fencing |
|
Emerging local option you will vet yourself |
Pacific Vinyl Fences (watch list) |
Before you decide, spend one focused hour to:
- Pull the company’s CSLB record and confirm bond and workers’ compensation status.
- Read the full material and labor warranties, circling any labor exclusions.
- Request an itemized quote that separates demolition, gates, permits, and reinforcement.
A little diligence today can spare you years of warranty hassle tomorrow.
Conclusion
Vinyl fencing delivers decades of low-maintenance privacy, but the fine print determines who pays for repairs down the road. Use the rankings, tables, and checklists above to balance speed, warranty strength, and design needs. Verify every license, read every warranty paragraph, and compare at least three written estimates before you sign. Doing the homework now ensures your new fence stands strong—and stays covered—for its full lifetime.





