🏡 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Style!
The Semi-Closed Privacy Fence Panels by Mondaria are 6ft x 6ft wood-plastic composite panels designed for durability and privacy. They are environmentally friendly, require minimal maintenance, and are engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions, making them perfect for patios, backyards, gardens, and pools.
Material | Wood, Plastic |
Color | Black with 1 post |
Brand | mondaria |
Style | Garden |
Product Dimensions | 72"L x 72"W |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Unit Count | 36.0 Square Feet |
Manufacturer | MON |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GJ1323 |
B**.
Excellent Quality, Elegant, Durable, and Fairly Easy to Install
Desiring added privacy for our back patio, we purchased (4) Brown, “semi-closed”, anchor bolted, privacy panel kits. The shipment arrived in seven well-packed boxes, with the heaviest being the ~80 lb boxes containing the planks. I calmly took on the project, and it went very smoothly. All the components are of great quality and nothing was missing. We are very happy with the results!As a novice, I learned several lessons from this project. My tips and observations are provided to possibly assist other individuals with limited experience who are considering a similar project.• Brown Color: As with most objects, the quality and amount of light can alter color appearance. In this case, we found that the overall color of the fence varies SIGNIFICANTLY from a light tan/khaki color under bright sunlight, to a very dark brown under some shading. We are pleased with the overall color, just know that it’s particular shade of brown can’t be pinned down as it will vary significantly with lighting conditions.• “Semi-Closed” vs “full privacy” kit: We are very happy with our decision to go with the “semi-closed” privacy kits (they have 3 narrower planks on the upper part of the fence). It allows more light to enter while maintaining privacy, and in our application, it also helps transition the contrast between the outdoors and the patio inside.• Anchor bolts: Some reviewers mentioned that the anchor bolts were of poor quality, so I prepared to purchase new ones. However, when I received them, I found they were robust and similar in quality to comparable ones at the big box store. I had no issues with any of them (24 in total). Perhaps some issues could stem from not drilling the right diameter hole. The included (metric) bolts fit snugly when I used a 10 mm drill bit, needing some but not too much, hammering to get them in. (3/8” dia hole may be too snug?). A 17 mm deep socket on an impact drill worked well for the nuts. Tip: Drill one hole, insert the anchor, bolt down the base plate, then drill the remaining (3) holes with the base plate in place. (Drilling out all 4 marked holes first with my bouncy hammer drill caused me slight alignment errors that required correction.) Also, ensure all debris is thoroughly blown/vacuumed out of the holes prior inserting anchors. Upon completion of the project, I’d recommend painting the bolt tips and nuts with a black Rust-Oleum type paint to prevent galvanic corrosion. Navy axiom: “One coat for dust, two coats for rust”.• Leveling Vertical Posts: After anchoring the base plates, I fastened the vertical posts to them. Tip: You can use a $5 post leveler tool (Amazon) to ensure the post is level and plumb in all directions. A family member held it plumb, while I fastened the screws. Easy Peasy• Cutting Planks & Channels: I had to cut all the planks and metal top/bottom channels to fit my patio constraints. A 10-inch miter saw completed the task effectively. Tip: Note that the top/bottom channel’s length will be less than the length of the planks because the channel goes from post edge to post edge while the planks slide into a groove in each post making them longer.• Top/Bottom Channel mounts: Per the instructions, the top and bottom channels require “inserting” a “corner bracket” into a slot in the channel so that they can then be screwed onto the posts. Tip: It turns out, you can’t simply “insert” them into the slot, they require forceful hammering in and one needs to ensure they reach the end of the notch. (see pic 3)• Space below bottom slat: The instructions and marketing photos show the bottom channeltouching the floor or ground. I preferred to have a little space below the bottom plank forsome added light penetration. The question became how much space is achievable? Ifound that 1 ¾” was the max space available below the bottom channel if you want to useall the included planks and arrive with the top channel “corner bracket” at the top edge ofthe post. Tip: If you desire to elevate the bottom channel (as I did), determine its desiredheight and pre-drill holes for the lower corner brackets on the posts before attaching theposts to the base plates. Precision is needed on those holes so that all the stacked planksremain level and align properly across each panel. It’s more challenging to achieve thatlevel of precision once the posts are fastened in place
A**R
Beautiful fence
The fence turned out beautiful. Very customizable, was able to do an angle at one point and match up to different levels. I also shortened it along the driveway and added slats with custom made spacers so my dogs could see out. I had to make my own gates with a kit I found on Amazon because they didn't have their own available at the time. The concrete anchor bolts aren't the greatest. They're an odd size, half inch is slightly too small and 5/8 is too big, they don't make a 9/16 concrete bit that I could find. I ended up using a half inch and moving it in a circular motion which worked pretty well, although it was a pain in the ass.I was missing some parts in one of the kits and after a little back and forth with customer service they took care of it. The fence seems sturdy and I've gotten a ton of compliments .
M**.
Neighbors love the fence too!
Replaced some old junipers with 5 of these panels. Looks great and neighbors have taken double looks or literally stopped and asked about them. We definitely have the nicest fence in the neighborhood. Easy to install and has withstood high winds as they sit on one side of my driveway with nothing stopping gusts. They are still there!
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