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Resin Outdoor Privacy Screen (White)
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This product is lovely and easy for me to do the work myself.
I was looking for something to cut the cold draft under my porch yet would add to the beauty of the surroundings and the patio to the side. The Resin Outdoor Privacy Screen does just that. They are sturdy, and since I have 3 years with the same Privacy fence in another spot, I can say they wear well. The older ones still look brand new and are sturdy enough even the cats jumping on them doesn't harm them.
June 13, 2013
This product accomplished what I wanted it to do.
I had hoped that the prduct would have been sturdier but hope it will hold up. I espically liked the taupe color.
June 7, 2013
Great product
I love this privacy screen. It conceals our air conditioning unit and once our plants grow taller, it will be even better. I only wished that I could buy two more panels. It would be nice to be able to add a few without the expense of buying a whole other set.
June 5, 2013
hide my AC.
Not exactly what I had hoped for but it is adaquate for hiding AC unit. Easy to set up, and care for.
June 5, 2013
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What is the space between each panel when configured in a straight line? Is it completely closed from site or can you see through the openings where the rods are? I have a project that will require 8 of them put together in a straight row. But, I do not want any sight possible through the fence.
Age: 55-65
Gender: Male
6 months ago
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space about 1 1/4 inchesAge: Over 65
Gender: Female
3 months, 1 week ago
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Sorry, but there is some visibility. I've had kids approach it and try to separate the strands also. There's about an inch between strands covered by overlapped grass needles. Visibility varies, the overlap is not intended to provide a solid block and in small instances does not overlap. To provide a better block it would have to be hung without stretching it out. Personally, I'm happy with it. I provides the privacy we desired without closing myself in with cinderblock.Age: 55-65
Gender: Male
3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Thank you for your question.There will be approximately 1/2" gap between each panel. If you review the picture of the item you will see that the crowning and molded portion at the very top of each panel jets out slightly further than the rest of the design on the panel. This is why these will not be able to be flush next to each other without a gap showing. Thank you.
6 months ago
Can the connector posts that come with the screens be ordered separately? I know there are ground stakes that can be purchased separately but I'm asking about replacements for the connector posts that come with the screen. I need 2 sets worth. Thank you.
Age: 55-65
Gender: Male
2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Thank you for your question.Improvements does not sell the connector posts as a separate item for purchase. This information will be submitted to the buyer for possible future consideration. Thank you.
2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Thank you for your question.Yes, you can separate them, however there are only enough poles to connect them (i.e. on the hinges) to each other and also to help support and secure into the ground.
3 months, 1 week ago
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