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Clay is a warm, earthy solid neutral, a soft tan-brown earthtone with a smooth face and no wood grain at all. The shade is baked all the way through the vinyl, so its warm read stays put in full sun and never wants paint.
Your Clay is cut to the lines of your yard and keyed to a warm-toned home or a tan fence already standing, with the gate carried in that same earthtone. As a licensed installer running our own fabrication shop, we build and set it across Greater Los Angeles and the Bay Area.


Clay is the one warm earthtone buyers keep mixing up with Tan and the wood-grain browns, so here it gets pinned down and built local.
Here is Clay up close: what the tone actually is, how it parts from Tan and the woodgrains, which homes tend to wear it well, how it takes the sun, and the styles it comes in. The local color-match runs through all of it.
Clay belongs to our Standard Solid catalog as a warm tan-brown earthtone, smooth to the eye with none of the timber grain of a wood look. Picture a natural terracotta or aged-adobe tone brought down into a calm, even neutral. Set beside Tan, Clay runs warmer and a shade deeper, where Tan stays the lighter, cooler beige of the two.
The warm wood-grain browns read differently: Coastal Cedar shows a golden cedar timber grain and Mesquite deepens that warm-wood look, both of them wood grains within the same fourteen-shade vinyl color palette. Those carry a printed grain you can trace up close, where Clay keeps one clean, solid earthtone with nothing printed into its face.
Clay is the warm earthtone that ties into sun-washed SoCal exteriors. It settles naturally against stucco and adobe walls, terracotta and clay-tile roofs, and the warm palettes of Spanish, Mediterranean, and desert-modern homes. Warm brick and craftsman earth tones read as a natural match too.
The shade usually reads soft and understated, so it eases into a warm exterior and keeps a low, quiet presence, stepping back to let planting and stonework lead. Paired with white posts or trim, Clay turns crisp with a clean edge, a warm body framed in white that plenty of homeowners ask for by name.

Clay is available across every core style we fabricate, each able to take a gate cut in the same shade. Privacy runs stand from 2 to 8 feet for a full screen, and the flat picket from 2 to 6 feet. The builds that carry it:
In a 2 or 3 foot panel, that same Clay stands as a wall topper, lifting warm earthtone height over a retaining or garden wall. On any style you choose, the gate carries that identical Clay, so the entrance holds one continuous line.
Clay sits in the honest middle for a warm mid-tone solid. It draws a little more sun than a white, tan, or light-gray panel, since lighter shades bounce back the most light, yet it stays well clear of the dark woodgrains like Dark Walnut and Sequoia, where heat and fade run highest.
A high-UV outer skin worked into each panel holds the earthtone steady from season to season. To be straight, nothing in vinyl stays frozen for good, and any shade eases a hair over many summers, though a warm solid such as Clay surrenders very little. Heat and fade across the rest of the vinyl color palette follow the same light-to-dark logic.
A boxed kit can drop Clay panels at the curb, yet it can never read your property or tie the earthtone to a warm-toned house or a Clay-or-tan run already up. That match is our work: we hold Clay against your wall, fabricate the whole run in our own shop, and install it, with odd corners, short spans, and custom heights all welcome.
Because the earthtone lives inside the vinyl itself and is not a coat on top, it weathers uniformly and never lands on a repaint schedule; the method that sets color into the panel is the same one behind every shade in the palette.
On cost, the Clay is a minor line, a Standard Solid with no upcharge, while your run height, its length, the style, any gates, and the site prep move the total far more, and the free estimate turns all of it into a real number.
Nothing happens in the surface of a solid, and Clay is the warm one of the four. No grain, no texture, just an even earthtone that stays even for the length of the run. Look at it beside your stucco or your brick under real daylight before deciding.
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Pick the tone, then pick what carries it. We build this same Clay into every vinyl style we make, and our crews work in aluminum as well when a yard calls for something other than vinyl.
The photos here are real Clay builds on local properties, each with its gate cut to match. See how the warm earthtone holds under open daylight across a privacy screen, a picket line, or a low topper run, and picture that soft shade along your own property edge.
Right across Greater Los Angeles and Ventura County, we match Clay to a warm-toned home, its clay-tile roof, or an existing Clay-or-tan run, then build and raise it from our own shop. The gate ships in that very Clay, and at the estimate a sample sits beside your wall so the earthtone shows in daylight.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the same in-house shop custom-cuts and shade-matches Clay for one property at a time. Go with a shut privacy screen or a spaced picket run, carry the gate in that same Clay, and set a free estimate to check the warm earthtone against your walls in daylight.
Clay moves from first glance to a finished fence in four clear steps. You settle the earthtone with your estimator, get every line on paper, and the crew fabricates, matches the shade, and sets it in place, with a warranty on it from the start.
One crew covers both markets, so your contact stays the same from first measurement to the final walk.
Our estimator holds a Clay panel to a warm-toned wall, walks the property, and writes a straight quote right there.
Before anything gets cut, the chosen Clay, the style, the height, and the matched gate all get fixed on paper.
The crew fabricates your Clay panels, tunes the finish to your sample, and installs, most jobs wrapped within a day.
Every run gets a transferable limited lifetime material warranty plus a 5-year workmanship warranty and a care note.

Notes on picking a warm earthtone and living with it, from the folks who fabricate and match every run.
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What Homeowners Ask About Clay Vinyl Fences
Clay questions come up on nearly every estimate: is it a brown or a beige, how it reads against Tan and the wood grains, whether it fades or heats, which styles carry it, which homes it flatters, and what really moves the price. Clear answers sit below; for anything else, a quick call reaches the crew.
Warming up to Clay?
Hold a Clay sample beside your wall and settle it with a free estimate.
It is a warm tan-brown, or beige-brown, earthtone that runs a shade deeper and warmer than Tan, with a smooth, grain-free face.
Clay is one of just four Standard Solid catalog colors, an even, understated neutral carrying a natural clay-tile warmth.
Clay and Tan are both Standard Solids, but Clay runs warmer and deeper while Tan sits lighter and cooler.
Coastal Cedar and Mesquite are warm wood-grain browns with a printed timber grain, a separate family, where Clay stays one clean, even earthtone. Daylight samples settle it fastest.
It holds up well. As a warm mid-tone solid, Clay draws a touch more sun than a white or tan panel, yet stays well below the dark woodgrains, the hottest, fastest-fading end.
A high-UV skin holds the earthtone for years, and while no vinyl is frozen for good, this warm solid gives up very little.
The Clay styles are vertical and horizontal privacy, standing 2 to 8 feet, plus horizontal flat picket at 2 to 6 feet.
The shorter 2 to 3 foot cuts double as wall toppers, and every style takes a matched gate, so a closed screen, a horizontal run, or a spaced picket line all wear one earthtone.
Clay suits warm-toned SoCal exteriors best.
Think stucco or adobe walls, a clay-tile or terracotta roof, and Spanish, Mediterranean, or desert-modern builds, along with warm brick and earthy trim. White posts or trim sharpen it further.
Clay carries no upcharge. As a Standard Solid it sits at the same base tier as White or Tan, with no premium a wood grain can add.
Your total comes from height, length, style, added gates, and site work like a slope or tearing out an old run. Only a free estimate lands on a real number.