THE Home Depot is selling a privacy fence for a great price.
It’s a perfect option for anyone wanting a quick fix to elevate their backyard or protect themselves from nosey neighbors.
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According to the listing, the Spruce Privacy Flat Stockade Woof Fence is designed to be durable in all weather conditions.
Made from spruce, pine and fir, the sturdy fence is perfect for creating a oasis in your backyard.
Its per-panel price point at $50.98 is an affordable price too.
And if the wood finish isn’t to your taste you can always paint it another color.
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According to The Home Depot website, each panel measures 70-in x 92-in, or roughly, nearly 6 ft in height and 8 ft in width.
You can also choose to have the fence delivered to your home or pick it up from your nearest store.
The fence currently has a four-star rating online, with 75 reviews raving about the quality of the fence.
One happy shopper wrote: “Great quality and easy to install. Looks good in my backyard.”
A second agreed: “Good sturdy fence. Fast delivery too.”
The fence isn’t the only option to choose from though, as other shoppers have been raving over another privacy fence to block out nosy neighbors for just $86.58.
The stunning white vinyl fence promises to be easy to build and adds a luxe look to your outdoor space.
The White Windham Vinyl Fence Panels measure 6ft tall and 6ft wide and come in a stunning glossy white finish.
Each panel is ready-built making it quick and easy to install.
Vinyl makes the fence lightweight but durable and is suitable around pools, is UV protected and water resistant.
Or you could go for the 6ft x 8ft Pine Dog-Ear fence for just $79.98.
The fence will not only stop nosey neighbors from peeping into your garden, but it looks great too.
The fence has been pressure treated too, meaning you don’t need to worry about termites or fungal decay.
What are the rules around privacy fences in the US?
PRIVACY fences are generally allowed in the United States, but the rules vary depending on local laws, city ordinances, and homeowners’ association (HOA) regulations.
Height restrictions typically limit front-yard fences to 3–4 feet, while backyard or side-yard fences can usually reach 6–8 feet, with taller fences sometimes requiring a special permit.
Materials such as wood, vinyl, metal, chain-link, and bamboo are usually permitted, though some HOAs may restrict certain materials or colors for aesthetic reasons.
Many local codes also require fences to be set back a certain distance from property lines, sidewalks, or streets, and corner lots often have extra rules to maintain visibility for traffic.
Safety considerations are also common, especially around driveways or pools, where visibility and child safety requirements may apply.
In some areas, a permit is required for installation, particularly for taller fences or those in specific locations.
Before putting up a fence, it’s important to check both local regulations and any HOA rules to avoid fines or having to remove the fence.