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Product Details
This fence panel kit is a DIY-friendly option to transform your outdoor space. At 3-1/2 ft. tall, this panel creates subtle separation between your neighbor or the street without completely blocking your view. Designed for both do-it-yourselfers and professionals, this panel kit includes two pre-routed cedar rail assemblies, 11-pointed cedar pickets and fence brackets with fasteners.It features a routed rail assembly that allows the pickets to slide into place and provide the same appearance on both sides.
- Components are made from Western Red Cedar
- Kit includes rails, pickets, and fasteners to create one panel
- Ships as an easy-to-assemble kit
- Leave them unfinished for natural beauty or customize with paint or stain
- Panel height allows you privacy without completely blocking your view
- Routed rail assembly that allows pickets to slides into place
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Specifications
Height (in.) 42 Width (in.) 72 Weight (lbs.)
22.5 Picket Width (in.) 3-1/2 Number of Pickets 11 Recommended Post Size (in.) 72 Assembly required No Collection N/A Category Fence Panel Kits Product Code 217784 Color Natural Material (s) Western Red Cedar Warranty N/A -
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2. Sewer Cleanouts
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