Amgo Custom Made 6' x 1' Beige Fence Privacy Screen Windscreen,with Bindings & Grommets, Heavy Duty for Commercial and Residential 90% Blockage, Cable Zip Ties Included (Available for Custom Sizes)
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You may want to buy the 50' if you think There is a HUGE difference in the price.
A taller offer than 8ft is not available.
It is better to get the heavy duty one than the one they include with the fence
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The privacy I installed to an existing wood fence turned out beautiful I highly recommend it. In fact, I'm actually getting two more for the other side of the fence I'll post more photos later on.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF There is a lot to be gained from this! A dilapidated wood fence with livestock wire and wire mesh has been constructed. I have a bone of contention with my back yard, since I have this eye-sore in it The sky soars. I took it upon myself during the summer to rebuild my retainer wall and make the area more esoteric by doing something affordable. According to my research, the hunter green mesh 6' x 50' is the best choice. When my daughter received the picture, she exclaimed, THAT IS the mesh? I just finished that project, and my daughter is a designer and opposed to me using this product. That's true and it is even better that I could have hoped for. My thoughts are that I like it very well against the old fence, and that I used wood screws every few inches on both the top and bottom but I am still thrilled with both the functionality and the In addition, we had wind gusts of more than 60 mph and my privacy screen did not even flinch. will invest more in "greening up" my block walls, since it is very pleasing from an aesthetically perspective. To keep up with my succulent obsession, I plan on hanging artwork and bamboo wall lanterns directly onto the fence through the mesh. Additionally I split a bamboo piece to cover each end and finish it. Below you will find a sampling of before and after photos. The mesh is super strong, well finished and is grommeted. I'm in love with the way this project turned out. Taking too long and spending too much energy on futility painting would have been far less effective.
Here is what you've been looking for, so don't waste any more time. blown away by the quality of the room and the outstanding privacy. My wife and I will be buying more and telling our friends what a great value it There is no way to see through the grey. With no backlighting, you can only even see that someone is there, not WHO they are. In a lighted yard, you might be able to see that there are people around, but not WHO they are. A nice and dense mesh is woven into the fabric. The most stunning thing I have ever seen. A picture of the finished installation will be posted once it is complete. I appreciate the great product you provide!.
Let me start by saying this privacy screen would be ideal for use with chain link fences since that is how it is intended to be used. This is what we used for our side yard wrought iron fence and gate. It needed to be modified a bit. In an effort to align the grommets perfectly with the shape of our fence or the posts and pickets, this fence's rectangular shape and placement did not align perfectly with the fence's shape. It's somewhat like tarps, but this was breathable), so I was able to cut it up and thread zip ties through where necessary. In order to cut it, I initially tried using a box cutter, but soon discovered that wasn't ideal, so I switched to tin snips, which worked extremely well If you use regular scissors, I am not sure how well they will work. Even though the zip ties provided were not the strongest I've used, there was a lot of them. It was easy to install without any assistance from me. The product has been up for about a week now, so it will be seen once winter actually sets in. I can't speak to its durability as it has only been up for about a week now. Although it isn't 100% opaque, it is preventing passersby from looking directly in to our side and back yards, and this is part of the reason that we cannot see the unsightly front yard of our next door neighbors. For less than $50, I would definitely recommend.
had a lot of grommets and included zip ties to make it easy to install. In less than an hour, I had this 50 ft piece up. So wind is able to flow through it without it being torn apart, while still providing 90 percent privacy. Cloudy days are typical of most of the Pacific Northwest, which give it a good degree of It does, however, when it is bright and sunny. If you live in an open space with a lot of sunlight, don't use this item. As long as the fence is situated in a shady area, it works well.
I thought it was such a terrific privacy screen until wind blew it away. During the whole two-day event, there was no downtime. In addition to zip-tying every grommet, we stretched it tight against the chain link to make sure it sat flat. It totally ripped the whole thing off on the first day of hard wind. Most of the grommets have ripped through the fabric, so we can't even reuse it. I see it on the picture and it does say it is permeable to air and water, but it only says that to some The subject of windy days is a great thing, but if you live anywhere that gets windy on occasion, and I do mean not a hurricane, but just a regular tough windy day, it is important not to waste The screen was really a great privacy screen, so it's a real shame.
My fabric used to come on a roll, I cut and hemmed it by myself, and I installed grommets myself. I don't want to do it The cover is the perfect size, has an attractive heavy duty binding around it, and has the grommets already attached. I'll buy it again for sure.
Materials of a thick consistency. In the same way the picture shows it. Thank you for improving my backyard. I will no longer have to worry about the business behind me looking into my backyard.