🛡️ Elevate your outdoor privacy game—because your space deserves the best!
This 6'x50' heavy-duty privacy fence screen is crafted from breathable, high-density polyethylene fabric that blocks 90% of visibility, ensuring maximum yard privacy. Featuring reinforced brass grommets and included zip ties, it offers easy installation and durable, tear-resistant protection ideal for gardens, pools, patios, and more. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, it’s the smart choice for stylish, secure outdoor living.
Style Name | Garden |
Color | Green |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Material Type | Polyethylene |
D**N
Best price for quality I have found this season.
Good quality, came with good zip ties.Thanks
C**R
Great for kiddos, dogs and chickens!
Update: I purchased this windscreen 9/16/2016. It’s 2/26/2019. We live in coastal South Florida. This windscreen has not been taken down or come down once since I installed it almost 2.5 years ago and it looks EXACTLY the same! We’ve had hurricanes, crazy hot 100+ degrees with a crap ton of humidity, nuts rain and wind, and really cold (for Florida) weather in the upper 20’s. This screen is solid! There are no rips, tears or any issues I can see with it. It keeps the nasty vines that are behind the fence out of view and obscures the views of any maintenance workers. Correct size for your application and a tight installation are key to the fence working as it should. I re-read my previous review and realized I neglected to mention one of the steps I took. After the screen was completely secured, along the perimeter, I used the UVA rated zip ties and pushed the zip ties through the screen folded them back through the screen with about an inch of screen inside the zip tie loop and secured them on the backside of the fence (I call these mid-screen anchors). Our screen is 6’ tall x 50’ long. I did the mid-screen anchors at 3 different vertical heights (1.5 feet, 3 feet and 4.5 feet) to prevent a horizontal tear point due to a straight line. I also staggered them so there’s essentially a diamond pattern if you look very closely at the screen. The 3 foot (height from bottom of the screen) anchor point is about 10 feet away from the next anchor point of the same height and about half the distance of the lower (1.5 feet from the bottom of the screen) and higher anchor points (about 4.5 feet from the bottom of the screen). Having these mid-screen anchors limits the amount of wind the screen can hold and doesn’t allow it to become a “giant sail” that will rip. I ended up purchasing 3-4 more of these 4’ tall by 50’ long and attaching them to the inside of our aluminum fence. We have a thick calusia hedge around the perimeter of our yard and the screens have added so much more privacy and keep the dogs much quieter and completely unable to escape. They also keep our bantam chickens in our yard! Hope this helps.So it took me a bit, to get the time to clean off my back fence; finally I got it done! Taking time to make sure your fence is clear of debris is key to the installation on the screen.The screen is awesome. It appears to be very well made. It has 3 holes in each corner of the screen. Each hole is reinforced with metal eyes. The eyes run along the entire perimeter of the screen and are evenly spaced. The holes are spaced approximately 2 feet apart. I started at the upper right hand corner of my screen and did the vertical. I secured my screen to the fence using UVA rated zip ties. I used 3 zip ties for each of the 3 corner holes x the 4 corners. Once I did the upper right hand corner to the bottom right hand corner I went along the top of the fence. I secured each eye to the fence with 2 zip ties and kept the screen taught, but not too tight. Once I reached the upper left hand corner I again used 3 zip ties for each of the 3 corner eyes and worked my way down the left vertical. I then went back to the right side and worked my way along the bottom of the fence. Again keeping the screen taught is key to the screen looking and functioning well.The purpose of the screen in our yard is mostly for privacy. We have 2 young girls. We have a pool. We have dogs, that LOVE to bark at anything that doesn't live in our house. We live in Southeast Florida with lots of sunshine, hot temperatures, humidity, rain, thunderstorms, and crazy unpredictable weather patterns. We also have a power pole behind our property and the power company is constantly working on maintaining equipment and access to the pole. The power guys are nice, but I'd rather have a bit of privacy.The screen is nice as it blends in with the green of the foliage, and provides a level of privacy without completely closing off the back yard. We live in an HOA and can't have anything permanent on the back fence. So this screen is a perfect compromise. I'm stoked with how it looks and like that I can see if there's someone back there... Only I see a silhouette instead of every detail and they see the same.
9**K
Gonna need more!
Purchased 1 panel 2 years ago for directly beside/between our houses. It's been great. We moved our fire ring and some chairs further back in the yard and we will be needing more! It just adds another level of privacy! Goes up easy, lasts nicely. Great product! Highly recommend!
A**R
Nice material and privacy
Very nice material and build. Looks real good on our back fence. Could have been a little more solid but its not real see through. only 4 stars to see how long it lasts in our heat in summer and freeze in winter. But love it on our back fence to give us more privacy from neighbors who built their house and driveway right up to our fence.
D**D
Effective Temporary Solution for Privacy and Shade
This privacy screen has been a great temporary solution while I replace my existing fence. The first one worked so well that I ended up buying a second. The heavy-duty mesh fabric provides excellent privacy and shade, making it perfect for my yard and pool deck area.One thing I liked was how easy it was to install, even on uneven land. The material feels durable and has held up well against the elements so far. However, the second purchase came without the zip ties, which was a bit inconvenient. Fortunately, I had some extras on hand, so it wasn’t a major issue.This privacy fence screen has met my needs effectively. It serves its purpose well as a temporary fence, providing the privacy and coverage I needed. If you’re looking for a robust and easy-to-install solution for your outdoor spaces, this product is definitely worth considering. Though, just be sure to check for all the included accessories when it arrives.
F**E
Privacy fence cover
Easy to install looks wonderful on fence. I love it and the price is reasonable.
C**Y
Great privacy screen
These are wonderful I have three other ones this is my fourth and they are fantastic. They have held up for several years now without any issues, problems or fraying. Very good quality very pleased with this product.
R**N
these privacy fences can become really nice fences in their own right
I've never seen anyone do this before, but I tell you, these privacy fences can become really nice fences in their own right. I installed 4x4 pressure treated posts in concrete every sixteen feet along my property line (150 feet), and then stretched these privacy fences up...and it's really quite beautiful, I think. I went from resenting my neighbors every single day (a developer purchased my neighbor's house, clear-cut 2 acres of forest, and erected three ugly, vinyl-sided houses...in an historic neighborhood in my town), to not caring about my neighbors at all. I can still see lights going by on the street, and vague outlines of people if I look hard, but for the most part, I just don't think about my neighbors any more. The quotes I had for a decent wood fence of this length and height were in the $7k to $10k range. At roughly $50 for each 50 feet section, plus 4x4s and a few bags of cement, and cables and fasteners, the whole fence has cost me under $400. Because we have high winds where I live (near Boston), and in order to get enough tension, I got a series of plastic covered cables (wire rope) and stretched them, with tighteners, between the 4x4 posts. I tried to weave the cable in and out of the grommets, but in a couple sections I forgot to do that first and ended up using zip ties (which I know from past experience will fail) or stainless steel wire twisted around the grommets and cable. Last winter I had two sections of this fence strung up between trees, and it survived the weather just fine (even buried in snow, because my cables weren't installed very well then and sections fell into snow drifts). I'm hoping the current fence will last 2 or 3 years, or longer, at which time I may just decide to buy a new set of privacy panels, or else opt for a wood fence. For now, I enjoy watching the shadows play across the screen as lights go by...it feels like some sort of Christo installation.
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