Vinyl Horizontal Privacy Fence Panel w/Acrylic Top, 5ft height 6ft width, White

Brighton Horizontal Collection

Five feet is the shortest full-height entry in the Brighton line, four feet of solid white board under a one-foot frosted acrylic band that lets daylight through the top without opening a sightline in.

White carries no metal insert at this or any Brighton height, the plainest of the three colors, a fit for a sheltered yard rather than an exposed corner. This entry height suits a smaller property or a boundary line that does not need the taller runs above it. Get a free White quote today.

All materials are sourced and manufactured in the United States.

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What's Included

Each kit ships with the components below, pre-cut to size.

Component Specification Quantity
Post 5in x 5in, L-84in Qty (2)
Rail (Top) Hollow Rail 2in x 3.5in, L-65in Qty (1)
Rail (Middle) Pocket Rail 1.75in x 8in, L-65in Qty (1)
Rail (Bottom) Pocket Rail 1.75in x 8in, L-65in Qty (1)
T&G Panels 7/8in x 11.3in, L-62in Qty (3)
U-Channel (for bottom T&G) 7/8in, L-30in Qty (2)
U-Channel (for Acrylic) 1in x 1in, L-8.5in Qty (2)
Post Caps External 5in x 5in Qty (2)
Acrylic Strip 12" x 62in Qty (1)

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About the Brighton 5ft White Horizontal Privacy Panel

Five feet opens Brighton’s height range, the shortest of the four sizes this style offers before stepping up to six, seven, and eight feet. This White panel measures 60 inches tall by 72 wide on 5×5 posts cut to 84 inches, with four tongue-and-groove boards filling the solid section below the standard one-foot frosted acrylic band.

White ships without any metal insert at five feet, the same unreinforced build it carries at every height in this collection, while Tan adds a single bottom-rail insert and Clay reinforces the full frame. At this entry height, the plain build suits a smaller yard or a sheltered property line where a clean white face matters more than standing up to heavy wind load.

One detail sets this style apart even at its shortest size: a middle rail already runs through the frame here at five feet, earlier in the height range than most full-privacy fences add one. Posts sit in soil or concrete, capped externally, with a 30-inch bottom U-channel spanning the board section, the shortest length in the progression this style uses as the height climbs toward six, seven, and eight feet.

A boundary line, a smaller backyard, or a run that does not need the fuller privacy of Brighton’s taller sizes is the natural fit for this entry height, and the frosted acrylic band keeps light moving through the top section, not see-through, while the solid boards below hold full privacy on their own.

Since white runs through the vinyl rather than sitting on the surface, repainting never enters the maintenance picture, just a periodic rinse. A transferable limited lifetime warranty covers the vinyl material, and PVAF’s own 5-year workmanship warranty stands behind the installation separately; a matching white gate is available for this five-foot run.

Paved patio and clipped camellias border this White vinyl privacy fence, horizontal boards rising to an acrylic top rail
Brighton Horizontal Vinyl Privacy w/Acrylic Top Fence Panel, White
Bamboo screening backs an outdoor dining terrace where a White horizontal vinyl privacy fence meets a clear acrylic band

Panel Details

Panel Style
Privacy Horizontal w/Acrylic Top
Collection
Brighton Horizontal
Nominal Panel Height
5 feet
Actual Panel Height
60 inches
Nominal Panel Width
6 feet
Actual Panel Width
72 inches
Proportional Split
4ft+1ft
Color
White
Color Family
Standard Solid
Post Contact Type
Soil or Concrete
Warranty
Transferable Limited Lifetime Warranty
Features
UV Protected, Water Resistant
Material
Vinyl (PVC)
Origin
United States 🇺🇸

Customer Reviews

5.0203 reviews
  • Garrison D. Verified Buyer

    Third quote and the only one that made the panels in their own shop. The other two were reselling the same stock panel. That is why I went with them and it worked out.

    8ft along the back, 6ft on the sides, all in tan with the acrylic band. Took four days and the finish work is tight everywhere I looked.

  • Estella O. Verified Buyer

    We used the 5ft in front where the yard meets the driveway. Full privacy was not the point, we just wanted something clean looking. It matches the 6ft run in back.

    The horizontal boards and the frosted strip look modern without shouting. Two neighbors have asked for the company name since. Glad we did the front too.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the referrals, Estella.

  • Harold P. Verified Buyer

    Simple job and they treated it like a big one. Six sections and a gate on the side of the house, nothing complicated. A lot of outfits would not bother with a job this small.

    Set the posts Tuesday, hung the panels Wednesday, done. 5ft in white and the light band up top keeps the walkway from feeling closed in.

  • Boyd W. Verified Buyer

    Crew showed up at seven both mornings and worked straight through. The foreman walked the line with me before they set a single post. He caught that my property line was off by four inches from where I thought.

    Small change I asked for mid job and nobody sighed about it. 6ft white with the frosted top, eleven sections.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Boyd. Glad the line got sorted early.

  • Nikhil V. Verified Buyer

    Went clay because white shows every bit of dust out here and we are near the freeway. The clay hides it well. Hoses off in a few minutes when it needs it.

    Color goes through the material so the scuffs from the mower do not show pale. 6ft with the acrylic top on three sides of the yard. Good call on the color.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Nikhil. Clay is a good pick near the road.

  • Talia S. Verified Buyer

    Two kids and a trampoline, so I wanted something solid that would not splinter. The old wood fence was a hazard. Vinyl was the answer and the boards have no rough edges anywhere.

    Went 6ft in tan. The band at the top lets light into the side yard, which used to be a dark corner. They play back there now.

  • Solomon R. Verified Buyer

    They tore out sixty feet of leaning wood and hauled every bit of it off. No pile left in the driveway for me to deal with. That was half the reason I hired it out.

    New run is 6ft in white with the frosted strip. The yard feels bigger with the horizontal lines. Whole job ran two and a half days start to finish.

  • Franklin H. Verified Buyer

    Not the cheapest bid we got but the panels are noticeably heavier than what the low quote was offering. You can feel it just picking one up.

    Lifetime warranty on the material and five years on the labor made it easier to sign off. Went 7ft in clay along the back property line. Six months in and nothing has shifted.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate that, Franklin. Glad it held up.

  • Kurt B. Verified Buyer

    One span between two posts was longer than the rest and they put a metal core in that section. You cannot see it, the vinyl covers it. They explained it before rather than after.

    Nice to know it is there in a wind. 8ft along the back where we needed the height. The wider light band at that size looks right.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Kurt. That backing goes in wherever the span calls for it.

  • Ozzie N. Verified Buyer

    Looked at the vertical version with the same acrylic top and went horizontal instead. Same privacy either way, it just came down to the look. The guy did not push me one way or the other.

    The sideways boards suit our flat lot better. 6ft in white, twelve sections plus a gate. No regrets on the choice.

  • Deanna K. Verified Buyer

    Second winter with this fence and it looks the same as the day it went in. No fading on the tan and no cracking anywhere. I check it now and then out of habit.

    The acrylic band is still clear, which was my one doubt going in. 6ft across the back of a hillside lot and nothing has shifted. I would put it in again.

  • Lucinda M. Verified Buyer

    Sprinklers were leaving mineral spots on the old fence and I was scrubbing every spring. This one comes clean with a hose and maybe five minutes. That alone sold me on vinyl.

    The color is through the vinyl so nothing scrubs off lighter. Clay, 5ft, around the side patio. A year in and it still looks new.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Lucinda, the hose is the whole maintenance plan.

  • Dwight C. Verified Buyer

    Had them cut a matching gate for the side yard, same horizontal boards and the same frosted strip across the top. It swings straight and latches clean.

    You cannot tell where the panel ends and the gate starts unless you look for the hinges. 6ft, tan. Small job and they still took it. Not every company will.

  • Mohammed F. Verified Buyer

    Neighbor put in a second story and we lost the back yard. Went 8ft here and it took the sightline back. I looked at lattice tops first and they all leave you exposed.

    The acrylic band is wider at that height so the top does not feel like a prison wall. Still cannot see through it. White, and it brightened the side yard.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Mohammed. Glad you got the yard back.

  • Jasper L. Verified Buyer

    Deposit to install was about three weeks, which they told me up front and then hit. No moving the date twice like the last contractor did.

    Panels are made in house so nothing sat waiting on a supplier truck. Went 7ft in clay along the alley side. Two guys, two days, and they hauled the old fence off.

  • Annette R. Verified Buyer

    One panel showed up with a scuff along the bottom board. I called on a Monday and they had a replacement hung by the following week, no argument about it. That is about all I ask for.

    Everything else was right the first time. 6ft in tan across the back, and the frosted band runs even the whole way across.

    Response from PVAF

    Glad the swap was quick, Annette.

  • Winston A. Verified Buyer

    Fence itself is good, no issues with the panels or the install work. My only gripe is the schedule slipped by about a week and I had to call to find out. Better communication would have helped.

    Once the crew was on site they were quick and neat. 7ft in tan, and the frosted top does what they said it would.

    Response from PVAF

    Sorry about the delay, Winston. Fair point and we are working on it.

  • Kelvin O. Verified Buyer

    Front side yard faces the street so I cared how it looked from the curb. The horizontal lines are low and wide and it suits a ranch house. The lit strip at the top keeps it from looking heavy.

    Neighbors have asked twice who did it. White, 6ft, post caps on top. Clean look without being a wall of nothing.

  • Toby F. Verified Buyer

    Hundred and twenty feet across the back of the lot. I priced it out four ways. At that length the price per section mattered and they were reasonable.

    Everything went in over three days. 6ft in clay with the light band, and the run is dead straight even where the ground rolls. They laser lined it before setting posts.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Toby, that is a nice long run.

  • Sergio B. Verified Buyer

    Our back yard drops about two feet across the run. They stepped the panels down the grade instead of leaving a wedge gap at the bottom. Another company told me that could not be done.

    Looks intentional now. Clay at 6ft with the frosted top, and the steps line up with the band so it reads straight from the patio.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Sergio. The stepped runs always look sharp.

  • Sabrina D. Verified Buyer

    We were between this and the lattice top and I am glad we went frosted. The lattice looked nice but you can see straight through the diamonds. Stood in a friends yard who has it and that settled it.

    This gives the same light along the top without the sightline. 6ft in white on a corner lot where people walk by.

  • Hank D. Verified Buyer

    Out in the valley the summer sun cooks everything. Three months in and the white has not yellowed or chalked at all. That was the first thing I checked.

    The acrylic band still looks clear, no clouding. I hose it off maybe once a month and that is the whole routine. 6ft along the pool deck. Holding up better than I expected.

  • Aurelio C. Verified Buyer

    Pool remodel meant the fence had to come up to code before the final. They got us on the schedule inside of three weeks. Everyone else quoted me a month out.

    5ft with the frosted top passed the barrier inspection first try. Self closing gate matches the panels. One less thing to worry about with a toddler.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Aurelio. Enjoy the pool.

  • Rosa V. Verified Buyer

    Two dogs and the old chain link was not cutting it. The solid boards go all the way down with no gap at the bottom, so no digging escape route. Wish I had done it a year ago.

    They set it at 6ft in tan. The dogs cannot see the sidewalk anymore, which cut the barking way down. Install was a day and a half total.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the review, Rosa. Quieter yard is a win.

  • Denny S. Verified Buyer

    Our HOA only allows tan or white and we went tan. Submitted the spec sheet and got approval back in under two weeks. I expected a fight over the top band.

    The acrylic top did not raise any questions since it is still a solid screen. 6ft along both sides. Looks better than the neighbors wood. No complaints here.

  • Bruce K. Verified Buyer

    We get the Santa Ana winds coming down the canyon pretty hard. First real blow after install and nothing moved, no rattle out of the panels. That was my main worry going in.

    The 5 by 5 posts are heavier than what my neighbor has. Went with 6ft in white and it has held fine through two windy weeks now.

  • Petra G. Verified Buyer

    Split the cost with the neighbor behind us and it made the whole thing easy. They liked that both sides look the same, no ugly back side. That was her main hangup with the wood quote.

    6ft in clay, forty feet of it. The frosted band reads the same from her yard as from ours. Both of us came out happy with it.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Petra. Glad both yards came out well.

  • Cornelius A. Verified Buyer

    Got three quotes and theirs was in the middle, but they were the only ones who build the panels themselves. That mattered when I asked for a 7ft run.

    No upcharge fight over the odd height. Crew was polite and the site was clean each night. The frosted band came out even across all fourteen sections.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Cornelius, glad the 7ft worked.

  • Antoine L. Verified Buyer

    Small details are what sold me. External caps on the 5 by 5 posts, three rails instead of two, and the top rail is hollow so the acrylic sits into it. I went and looked at a panel before ordering.

    Nothing looks tacked on. 6ft in tan, ten sections along the back. The crew took the old fence with them too.

  • Ellery T. Verified Buyer

    Replaced a redwood fence that had gone gray and started leaning. This one does not need stain or paint, which was the whole point for me. The horizontal boards look more modern too.

    Went 6ft in clay with the acrylic top. Two years of sun on the old wood versus a rinse with the hose on this. Easy call.

  • Marguerite S. Verified Buyer

    The tan matched our stucco better than the white would have. I held samples against the house for a week before I decided. Glad I did not rush it.

    Six foot run across the back and down one side. The frosted band catches the late sun and it looks like a lit strip from the kitchen window. Very happy with it.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Marguerite. That evening light is the best part.

  • Isaiah R. Verified Buyer

    Asked for a run that was not a standard height because of a retaining wall. They put it on the cut sheet without a big production. Three other places told me stock sizes only.

    Everything else was the stock 7ft in clay. The band lines up across the whole run even where the height changes. Came out clean.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate it, Isaiah. Custom is normal for us.

  • Gwen M. Verified Buyer

    We got a wet winter and the fence did not care. No swelling, no soft spots at the bottom board like the wood used to get. Posts are set in concrete and nothing has heaved.

    Rinsed the splash off after the first storm and it came back looking new. 6ft in white with the acrylic band, across the back and one side.

  • Terrence B. Verified Buyer

    Needed something around the pool that would pass inspection. The 5ft build with the frosted top cleared it with no notes from the inspector.

    Boards are tongue and groove so there is nothing for a kid to get a foot into. The gate they cut matches the panels exactly. Took about two weeks from the deposit.

  • Ethan K. Verified Buyer

    The tongue and groove fit is tight enough that you cannot see daylight between boards. I checked from both sides after they left. Not one gap in eighteen sections.

    That was the whole reason we were replacing the old dog eared fence. 6ft, clay, and the frosted strip on top is a nice touch. Money well spent.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Ethan. Glad it checked out.

  • Dmitri K. Verified Buyer

    Ordered the 8ft because the house behind us sits up on a rise. At that height the acrylic band is about twice as wide, which I did not expect. It ended up being the best part of the fence.

    Solid wall below it, so the extra height is all privacy. Two panels needed a metal core for the span and you cannot tell from outside.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the review, Dmitri.

  • Vernon T. Verified Buyer

    Was worried vinyl would sag or bow in the heat out here. I asked about it twice before signing. Through a full summer the boards have stayed flat in their channels.

    Nothing warped and the acrylic did not haze over. 7ft in tan on the west facing side, which takes the worst of the afternoon sun. That side is the real test.

  • Yolanda E. Verified Buyer

    Our HOA had to sign off and the clay color went through with no pushback. I sent them the panel photos and the spec sheet and that was it. Nice to not fight over a fence for once.

    Installed at 6ft along both side yards. The horizontal boards make the lot look wider than the old upright fence did. Worth the wait.

  • Colette B. Verified Buyer

    Guy came out, measured, and had a number to me the same afternoon. No pressure call afterward, which I appreciated. I had two other companies ghost me.

    We ended up at 5ft in clay for the front side yard since we did not need full height there. Still fully private and the light band keeps it from looking blank.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Colette, appreciate you having us out.

  • Roderick P. Verified Buyer

    Went with the 6ft in white along the back property line. The frosted strip at the top is what everyone asks about. Light comes through it but nobody can see into the yard.

    Posts went in one day and the panels the next. They swept the whole side yard before they left. Whole thing took less than a week from the deposit.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Roderick, glad the back line worked out.

  • Rashid N. Verified Buyer

    The frosted top is the reason we picked this one over the plain privacy panel. At dusk the yard lights hit it and the whole top edge glows a little. Worth the small difference in price.

    Sounds like a small thing but it changes how the back looks at night. 6ft in white, twenty two sections. Install ran two days.

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