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Faux Grass Weave Privacy Screen
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Good product
Got my product in the mail 2 days after I ordered. Very easy to put up. Recommend it if you are looking to change the scenery of you backyard. Or if you trying to cover up an old rusty fence.
May 9, 2013
Great Privacy Screen
This was just what I was looking for. The price was right, (shipping was alittle high). I loved it so much, I ordered a second one. It gives me privacy from other neighbors. I would recommend using zip ties. (Not included). It was very easy to put up.
April 24, 2013
Looks nice
The only problem =besides the price=; there isn't a place to hook the fence onto, which causes the fence to sag somewhat and the reason that I gave it only four stars for performance. I drilled a small hole near the top and I used florist wire to attach the fence to the pole, which gives it a nicer look. Only, if one is to do likewise, it would be much easier to do it with the pole laying down=also, it would be safer=. The poles are light and very easy to handle, but, I am wondering if it would be better to use a normal fencing pole, which would eliminate the need of using the ground stakes, that are very expensive and poorly made and of which, I really mangled one and I don't have too much strength to even cause this damage. I like the round top which not only looks good, but it is safe in case someone grabs the top of the pole. +JMJ+
April 23, 2013
Privacy fence
This is much easier to put up than single strand. It's a one man job. I just tied it to the chain link and had instant privacy. I added some S hooks at the top for extra support but that's it.
February 20, 2013
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I see it's 9'9" wide, but how tall is it?
5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Thank you for your question.In the specifications box on the product page it list 5 feet as the height of the fence following the width measurement.
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Based on how long you have owned the product, whether you've kept the product outside year round, and where you live in relation to sun intensity and summer heat, how long would you guess this product might last? What kind of longevity guarantee/warranty was provided with your purchase? I would be installing this at about 5,000' altitude in intense sun in summer and fading sun in winter in Arizona, but similar in altitude to Denver, CO.
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Thank you for your question.Improvements was waiting for the community of customers of this item to respond and now noticing that they did not our buying office will reply to your questions.
These screens do have a UV resistant treatment and have had them tested successful for colorfastness; however anything that is in intense sun and/or inclement weather of any kind over time will begin to affect the integrity of the product in some way. Improvements does have a 90 day satisfaction guarantee.
2 months, 2 weeks ago
I see the 4' privacy poles are listed at .38 diameter and the 5' poles at .63 diameter. Will the metal ground stakes work for both? I was just going to order the metal stakes separately, but wasn't sure what diameter of pole would be able to be used in them. Thanks!
1 month, 1 week ago
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Thank you for your question.Yes and both different sized diameter poles were developed with a cored and hollowed out center so that they could be fitted over the stem of the stake properly for stability.
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