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Vita Colonial Composite Privacy Screen

Article #330667211 Model #VA84051
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Warranty 10-years against material defects

Description

The Colonial Privacy Trellis is an elegant and timeless stand-alone garden structure with overhanging trim, that can act as a dynamic accent wall, privacy screen or boundary maker. The 48 separate trellis cells support a wide variety of climbing flowers and plants. Crafted with premium weather-resistant embossed vinyl, the Colonial Privacy Screen provides the look of wood with all of the maintenance-free, long-lasting benefits of vinyl.
Simple to assemble and install and comes with a 10-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects.

Please note: Additional materials are required for proper installation of this item and must be purchased separately. Please see assembly guide for installation options.
  • Crafted from durable BPA-free and phthalate-free embossed vinyl
  • Lattice wall to support your climbing plants and flowers
  • Maintenance free: Easy to maintain and clean
  • 10-year warranty against material defects

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Product specifications

Color/Finish Family
Brown
Expandable
No
Warranty
10-years against material defects
Manufacturer Color/Finish
Brown
Frame Material
Vinyl
Series Name
New England Arbors
Recommended for Roses
Yes
Recommended for Climbing Plants
Yes
Weather Resistant
Yes
Height(in)
90
Width(in)
80
Theme/Design
Zen

We purchased one of these and looking for panel to extend iabout 4 feet to get more privacy. Do you have anything?

Asked by: Karen19
Hello there. Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. Unfortunately we do not have any options to extend the height of your trellis.
Answered by: Vita
Date published: 2023-12-20

How is this anchored?

Asked by: Dg41
Purchase a 4x4" post, cut it into 2 and dig holes to place the posts (at least 24'' deep). The hollow sides of the trellis fit over the posts. If the location is windy, set the posts in concrete.
Answered by: Bruz
Date published: 2023-12-20
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