Bufftech Vinyl Fences

Bufftech Vinyl Fences – Now Part of the Catalyst Vinyl Fence Line

  • Looking for Bufftech? — You’re in the right place. Bufftech fence styles are now sold under the Catalyst name.
  • Same idea, updated names — Many familiar Bufftech styles still exist today with new Catalyst style names.
  • Helpful for replacements — Great starting point if you’re trying to match or repair an existing Bufftech fence.
  • Low-maintenance vinyl — No painting, no rot, and built for long-term outdoor use.
  • Easy next step — We’ll point you to the closest current styles and explain what to double-check before ordering.

If you’re shopping for Bufftech vinyl fencing, you may notice that it’s no longer listed as a standalone brand. That’s because Bufftech was purchased and folded into the Catalyst Vinyl Fence lineup. In most cases, the fences people remember as “Bufftech” are still available today — just under updated Catalyst style names.

This page is here to help you make sense of that change. Whether you’re a homeowner replacing a damaged section or a contractor matching an existing install, the guide below shows which Catalyst styles typically replace the older Bufftech designs.

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Bufftech to Catalyst Style Conversions

The list below shows common Bufftech styles and the Catalyst styles that most closely replace them today. While these are good starting points, some details can vary by generation — so it’s always smart to double-check measurements before ordering.

Former Bufftech Style Closest Catalyst Style
Imperial Folly
Breezewood Largo
Chesterfield Newbury
Brookline Madison
Accented Chesterfield Tybee (Lattice), Chesapeake (Victorian), or Clearwater (Huntington)
Allegheny or SimTek Ecostone Boulder (with SimTek Technology)
Sherwood Breckenridge (with SimTek Technology)
Post & Rail Styles Coronado

Important Notes Before Ordering

  • Not every match is exact — Fence profiles can change slightly over time.
  • Measure first — Check rail size, picket size, panel width, and post dimensions.
  • Look at how it’s built — Routed vs. bracketed rails and cap styles matter.
  • When in doubt, ask — Photos and measurements go a long way toward getting it right.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still buy Bufftech vinyl fencing?
Bufftech fencing is now sold under the Catalyst name. Many popular Bufftech styles still exist today, just with updated style names.

Will a Catalyst fence match my old Bufftech fence?
Often yes, but not always perfectly. That’s why checking measurements and profiles is important before ordering replacement panels or sections.

What measurements should I verify?
Fence height, panel width, rail size, picket size, post size, and whether the rails are routed or bracketed.

What if my Bufftech style is no longer made?
In that case, most customers choose the closest Catalyst style by look and size, then replace a full section or run for a consistent appearance.

Can homeowners install these fences themselves?
Many homeowners do, especially for repairs or short runs. Contractors may want to verify specs more closely when tying into existing fences.

Who can help me confirm the right replacement?
Our team can help review photos and measurements to point you toward the closest Catalyst option.

Still not sure which Catalyst fence replaces your Bufftech style? Contact us with a few photos and measurements, and we’ll help point you in the right direction.