If you're shopping for vinyl fencing, it’s easy to start with a solution like Home Depot or Lowe’s. But before you buy, it pays to do a quick comparison. I’m Andrew from Save on Fences, a small local fence dealer in Plant City, Florida and I’ve compared what you get on the shelf at Lowe’s and Home Depot, versus going local for materials.
What the Big-Box Stores Offer
Lowe’s sells a variety of popular panels under brands like Freedom, such as the 6-ft H x 8-ft W flat-top privacy panel. These feature UV resistance, ground-contact durability, and they slide easily into pre-routed posts. You can browse their vinyl fencing options online at Lowe's Vinyl Fence page.
Home Depot offers panels like the Veranda Linden 6 ft x 8 ft white privacy panel, available in store and online as of August 2025. They are lightweight vinyl, easy to install, and low-maintenance. Check out their selection at Home Depot Vinyl Fence page.
Both stores cater to DIYers and offer crisp-looking, rot-resistant vinyl that's straightforward to install on paper. However, note that what's on the shelf in stores is often limited compared to their online offerings, which provide more variety in styles, colors, and configurations. Still, even online, the pricing and quality can wildly differ from local dealers.
The Hidden Downsides
Here's the catch: Many big-box 6-ft panels don't actually reach the full advertised height. Home Depot and Lowe’s panels can be up to 4 inches short, measuring around 68 inches instead of 72 inches, which impacts privacy and overall value, even though they mention 6 ft in descriptions.

Additionally, these panels often feel lightweight because they are. Comparisons show big-box panels weighing about 45 lbs, versus higher-quality options at 58 lbs—a significant difference in material heft and durability. The materials may be thinner or with fewer internal supports to hit lower price points, potentially compromising long-term strength.
Why Choose a Local Fence Dealer Like Save on Fences
From my experience putting in fences even before starting the business, shopping local can make more sense. While some local dealers might charge more than big-box stores, at Save on Fences, we typically beat their prices, sometimes by a significant margin. We offer our Pro Series vinyl fences, which provide better value through superior quality, price and service. We're not speaking for all fence dealers, quality varies, but based on what I've seen, you can often get higher-quality materials at competitive or lower effective prices from locals like us.
Note: While our website primarily focuses on vinyl fencing, we can order most fence styles and materials that clients request. We just emphasize the most purchased options for residential use.
| Feature | Lowe’s / Home Depot | Save on Fences (Pro Series) |
|---|---|---|
| Actual panel height | Often 4 inches short (68 inches) | Full 6 ft (72 inches) as advertised |
| Panel weight | ~45 lbs per panel | ~58 lbs – heavier, more durable |
| Support & service | Online blogs, DIY videos, install services available | Online resources, direct 1-on-1 with owner, trusted installers available |
| Accuracy & integrity | Cost-driven compromises | Quality materials, no surprises |
| Pricing | Higher per-piece for lower quality | Lower prices with better quality and long-term value |
Planning and Pricing Tips
For accurate project estimates, tools like the Home Depot fencing calculator can help, but remember to factor in potential quality differences and total costs.
Big-box stores often use lighter rails or fewer supports in their materials, which can affect durability, but the full picture reveals more. For instance, a standard 6 ft x 6 ft white vinyl panel can cost $90 or more at these stores, with stock availability being inconsistent. They may also steer you toward pricier alternatives costing $30-$50 more. At Save on Fences, we provide comparable panels at lower price ranges with consistent stock availability.
Gate kits are another area: At big-box stores, a gate kit might cost around $130-$150, but you'll need to buy the panel separately for an additional $75-$100, pushing the total well over $200. With us, you can get a complete gate kit including the panel for about $140.

Don't forget installation, whether you go big-box or local, professional install adds similar costs, so price out the full project, including materials, hardware, and any extras needed.
A Real-World Example
We did a comparison on 8/21/25 where we added 10 6x8 panels, 11 posts, and 11 post caps to see what the total would be in the cart before sales tax or delivery costs. Note: This was for Plant City, Florida. While Save on Fences' prices don't change, big box store prices vary by region, often higher than Florida.
- Home Depot: $1,840
- Lowes: $1,595
- Save on Fences: $1,180
Bottom Line
Yes, I'm biased as the owner, but let's be real: Contacting a big-box store often means hit-or-miss help from someone who may not specialize in fencing. At Save on Fences, you get direct access to me, Andrew, for expert discussions on specs, shipping, custom options, and more, ensuring you make the best choice for your project.
When comparing vinyl fence pricing and options, focus on what truly matters: real product specs, personalized service, durability, and overall value. Ready to get higher quality at a better price? Contact Save on Fences today for a free quote, and let's build the perfect fence for your home!



