Vinyl Horizontal Privacy Fence Panel w/Vertical Picket Top, 7ft height 6ft width, Clay
Kingston Horizontal CollectionClay carries the heaviest build of the three Kingston colors at every height. At 7 feet that means metal bracing inside the top rail, the bottom rail, the middle rail, and the boards themselves, well beyond Tan’s single reinforced rail or White’s bare frame at this same size.
Below sits six feet of solid horizontal privacy boards, and above sits a one-foot vertical picket band, open enough for light without breaking the screen below. Send your run details for a free quote.
All materials are sourced and manufactured in the United States.
What's Included
Each kit ships with the components below, pre-cut to size.
| Component | Specification | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Post | 5in x 5in, L-108in | 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) |
| Accent Pickets | 7/8in x 1.5in, L-11.5in | Qty (15) |
| T&G Panels | 7/8in x 11.3in, L-62in | Qty (6) |
| U-Channel (for bottom T&G) | 7/8in, L-54in | Qty (2) |
| Post Caps | External 5in x 5in | Qty (2) |
| Metal Insert (Top Rail) | 2in x 3.5in, L-65in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (Bottom Rail) | 1.75in x 8in, L-65in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (Middle Rail) | 1.75in x 8in, L-65in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (T&G) | 7/8in, L-62in | Qty (3) |
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About the Kingston 7ft Clay Horizontal Privacy Panel
This panel stands 84 inches high and 72 inches wide, a foot taller than Kingston’s 6-foot size and a foot under its 8-foot maximum. Solid horizontal boards cover the lower six feet, and a one-foot vertical picket top closes out the panel, the standard proportion for every Kingston height except the 8-footer, which extends that band to two feet instead of one.
Clay’s rail and board package is the fullest in the collection at this height: metal inserts run through the top rail, the bottom rail, the middle rail, and the tongue-and-groove boards themselves, all mounted on 5×5 posts cut to 108 inches with external post caps closing the tops.
Compare that to White, which carries none of those inserts at 7 feet, or Tan, which reinforces only the bottom rail; Clay is the build worth specifying when a fence run faces exposed, consistently windy ground, since the reinforcement here is not limited to a single rail.
Seven feet is a practical answer for lots where six feet has already proven too short, whether that is a neighbor’s elevated patio, a raised deck, or a slope that quietly eats into a standard fence’s effective height along one end of the run more than the other. The color runs through the vinyl instead of sitting on the surface as a coating, so there is no repainting, ever, just an occasional rinse to keep the tone even.
Clay’s material coverage matches the rest of the line, a transferable limited lifetime warranty, with our own 5-year workmanship warranty standing behind the installation; matching gates are available built to this same full reinforcement so the hardware matches the fence line front to back. Get a free, no-obligation quote on your run today and we will confirm the details.
Panel Details
- Panel Style
- Privacy Horizontal w/Picket-Top Vertical
- Collection
- Kingston Horizontal
- Nominal Panel Height
- 7 feet
- Actual Panel Height
- 84 inches
- Nominal Panel Width
- 6 feet
- Actual Panel Width
- 72 inches
- Proportional Split
- 6ft+1ft
- Color
- Clay
- 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
- Salim H. Verified Buyer
Only needed 32 feet plus a gate to close off the side yard. Two companies would not even quote a job that small.
These guys took it, came out to measure that week, and had it in the ground three weeks later. 6 foot White with the picket top across it. Small job, done right, and they hauled the old fence away for me.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Salim, no job too small.
- Danny E. Verified Buyer
Took about five weeks from deposit to install day. That was longer than I hoped, but they gave me the date up front and did not miss it. No calls to chase them down either.
Panels get built in their own shop so everything showed up sized right. No cutting on site except the last section. 6 foot White, 110 feet, all square.
- Travis N. Verified Buyer
Second summer on these and I wanted to wait before writing anything. White is still white. No yellowing, no sag in the horizontal boards where the spans are longest.
We get full afternoon sun on that whole side. Rinsed it twice total. If it holds up another few years like this it will have paid for itself.
Response from PVAF
Thank you Travis. Glad it is holding.
- Neal W. Verified Buyer
A year in and the reason I am writing now is that nothing has happened. No warping, no bowed boards in the middle of the spans, no fading on the White at all.
We get sun on it all day out in Fontana. I sighted down the run last weekend out of habit and it is still true. 6 foot, 100 feet, plus a matching gate that latches the same as day one.
Response from PVAF
Glad to hear it, Neal. Thanks for waiting to write.
- Tricia H. Verified Buyer
The front of our lot faces a busy street and the old fence looked tired. White panels with the vertical pickets across the top changed the whole look of the house.
Neighbors have asked twice who did it. It reads as a plank fence from the sidewalk, not the usual vinyl. Worth what we paid just for that.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Tricia, appreciate the referrals.
- Arthur K. Verified Buyer
One panel showed up with a scuff along the third board down. Called the office and they swapped it under warranty in about ten days, no argument about it.
Everything else was clean out of the truck. 7 foot Clay across the back. Handled the one problem well, which is the part most companies get wrong.
Response from PVAF
Sorry about the scuff, Arthur. Thanks for the patience.
- Karina B. Verified Buyer
Our HOA takes a month to approve anything new. I sent over the spec sheet for the White 5 foot panels and it cleared on the first pass, which never happens around here.
The pickets on top gave it enough detail to get through review. A plain privacy wall would have been sent back. Install ran one day and the yard was clean after.
Response from PVAF
Glad the approval went easy, Karina.
- Jaime O. Verified Buyer
Our lot backs to an alley and people would look right in as they walked by. Went 8 foot back there, which gives you six feet of solid boards and a two foot picket band on top.
Tall enough that it is done being a problem. Tan, 60 feet. Posts went into concrete and the whole run is dead straight down the line.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Jaime. That alley side needed it.
- Stan P. Verified Buyer
Priced a block wall first and it came in at almost triple, plus permits and a month of masons in the driveway. Went with the 7 foot vinyl instead and I do not miss the wall.
The horizontal boards give it enough weight that it does not read cheap. Clay hides dust well. Two days of work and no trench across the lawn.
- Mario B. Verified Buyer
Went 8 foot along the property line behind us because of the grade difference. On the 8 the picket band is two feet instead of one, so the proportions still look right.
That is a lot of vinyl standing up and it does not flex when I lean on it. Posts are set deep. Whole run took four days with two guys.
- Marlena F. Verified Buyer
We had a graduation party on the calendar and needed the back yard closed in before it. They gave me a date and then beat it by two days.
6 foot White with the picket top, 85 feet. Guests kept asking about it, which is not what you expect people to say about a fence. Nothing to see through from the neighbors either.
Response from PVAF
Thank you Marlena. Hope the party went well.
- Hamid Z. Verified Buyer
We sit in a canyon that funnels the Santa Anas every fall. Asked about the horizontal boards bowing and they explained where the metal inserts go in the rails.
First real wind event came through in October and the 7 foot run did not budge. Two neighbors lost sections of wood fence that same night. Ours looks exactly the same.
Response from PVAF
Thank you Hamid. Good to hear it held.
- Broderick N. Verified Buyer
Asked for a quote on a Tuesday and had a real number by Thursday with the height and color already priced out. No pressure call afterward, which I appreciated.
Signed two weeks later for 6 foot Clay. The number on the invoice matched the estimate to the dollar. That does not always happen with contractors.
- Rosanna C. Verified Buyer
Happy with it overall, but the top of the picket band collects dust off the street more than I expected. Nothing a hose does not fix, it just needs doing now and then.
The fence itself is solid. 6 foot White, tight boards, no light coming through. The install crew was polite and finished on the day they said they would.
Response from PVAF
Thanks for the honest note, Rosanna.
- Hugh S. Verified Buyer
I own two rentals out in Ontario and wood fencing was costing me a repair call almost every year. Put these on the first property to see how they would hold up.
One year in with tenants and their dog, zero calls. No stain, no rot at the base, no boards popping loose. The second house gets the same 6 foot Tan panels this fall.
- Nathaniel E. Verified Buyer
Ordered 140 feet of the 6 foot Clay panels plus the matching gate. The gate lines up with the picket top so you barely notice where it sits until you open it. Latch feels solid.
Install took three days because of our sprinkler lines. The crew worked around them without cutting a single one. Nothing has shifted since.
- Terrell D. Verified Buyer
Small details are what I look at. The external caps on the 5×5 posts sit flush and square, and the top rail closes the panel off cleanly right under the pickets.
Nothing on it looks like an afterthought. 7 foot Clay, 120 feet along two property lines. Been through one winter and every post is still plumb where they set it.
- Rodney V. Verified Buyer
Our back line drops about four feet across 60 feet of run. I figured horizontal boards would look bad stepped down a slope but they stepped each panel evenly and it reads fine.
Clay in 6 foot. The picket tops actually help since your eye follows the pickets instead of the grade. Good work from the install guys.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Rodney. That slope was a fun one.
- Georgina M. Verified Buyer
Did 5 foot across the front side yard and 6 foot in the back so we kept our sight lines out front. Same style in both places, so it reads as one fence and not two projects.
The picket band scales with the height, which I did not notice until it was up. Tan on both runs. Three days including the gate and the haul away.
- Lupita S. Verified Buyer
Our sprinklers hit the bottom two boards every morning and the old fence had a permanent water line on it. Hard water spots do show up on the White.
They come off with a hose and a rag, maybe twice a season. That is the only upkeep I have done. I would go Tan if I did it again just to hide it better.
- Amos D. Verified Buyer
Summer out here in Riverside is brutal and I wanted something that would not warp on me. A full year on the Clay panels now and the color has not shifted. No chalky spots either.
The boards get hot to the touch by afternoon but that is vinyl for you. A rinse with the hose once a month and it looks new again. Glad we skipped wood this time.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate it, Amos. Enjoy the shade.
- Cliff A. Verified Buyer
One section had to come in narrower than a standard panel because of where our meter sits. They fabricate their own panels so it was a spec change, not a problem.
You cannot tell which one is the odd panel. Board spacing matches the rest of the run. 6 foot White, and the pickets line up straight across the whole thing.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate the review, Cliff.
- Elaine C. Verified Buyer
We needed a pool barrier that the inspector would sign off on. The 5 foot White panels cleared the height requirement and there is nothing climbable on the face.
Solid boards run all the way up to the picket band so a kid has no toehold. Inspection passed on the first try. Crew was on time both mornings and left nothing behind.
- Randy F. Verified Buyer
Split the cost with my neighbor on the shared line so we both had to agree on the look. The picket top was the thing that sold him, since he wanted something less plain.
6 foot Tan across 70 feet of shared line. The crew handled both sides of it without me having to referee anything. Looks just as good from his yard as it does from ours.
- Fatima B. Verified Buyer
We back up to a busy street and I did not expect a fence to change that. The 8 foot panels knocked the road noise down more than I thought they would. Not silent, but better.
Solid boards go up six feet with the picket band above them. White has stayed clean through one rainy season. Rinsed it once in the spring.
- Mitchell R. Verified Buyer
Fence is fine. Boards are tight, posts are solid, and the picket top looks good from the street. No complaints on the product itself.
The process was slower than I expected and I had to call twice for an update on my install date. Work was done right once they showed up. I would use them again but I would stay on top of the schedule.
Response from PVAF
Fair points, Mitchell. We will tighten that up.
- Lowell S. Verified Buyer
Needed a run down the side with a gate wide enough for the trash cans and a wheelbarrow. They built it to the width I asked for instead of telling me what sizes they stock.
Gate swings true and the picket top carries right across it. 6 foot Clay, 44 feet plus the gate. Six months in with no sag on the hinge side.
- Gerald T. Verified Buyer
Went with the 6 foot panels in Tan and the sideways boards give it a modern look our old wood fence never had. The short pickets across the top break up the wall nicely. Tan sits closer to our stucco than white would have.
Crew set the 5×5 posts in concrete and finished the whole run in two days. No gaps to see through anywhere along it.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Gerald, the Tan was a good call.
- Corey W. Verified Buyer
Two shepherds who used to dig under the old fence and squeeze through the boards. The bottom U channel sits low and tight so there is no gap for them to work on.
We did 6 foot Clay around the whole yard. Dogs have given up. One board got scratched by a paw and it wiped right off, no paint to touch up.
- Aram K. Verified Buyer
I did not want a fake wood grain look, which is what two other places kept pushing on me. This one is a solid color with the pigment through the vinyl and that is exactly what I wanted.
Tan reads warm without pretending to be lumber. The horizontal run plus the pickets on top is a clean combination. Installed in Glendale over two days.
- Deirdre C. Verified Buyer
Three kids under ten and a yard full of soccer balls. The old slats had gaps big enough to lose a ball through every week. These boards sit flush so nothing gets past them.
White 5 foot on the side and 6 foot in the back. They have taken a few hard kicks and there is not a mark on them. Cleans off with a hose.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Deirdre. Hope the balls stay in.
- Kenny B. Verified Buyer
Scheduling was the slow part. Got bumped once for rain and once because a crew ran long on another job, so we waited an extra week.
Once they got here the work was good. 6 foot Tan, 75 feet, posts capped and every panel level. No complaints at all on the fence itself, I just wish the calendar had held the way it was written.
- Bernard O. Verified Buyer
Replaced 25 year old redwood that was rotting at the base of every post. No more staining every other spring, which is the whole reason I switched.
The 6 foot Tan panels went in over the same line. Horizontal boards look better than the old vertical ones did. Only thing I would change is I should have gone 7 foot on the side by the alley.
- Naveen C. Verified Buyer
We were finishing a back yard remodel and the fence had to go in between the concrete pour and the sod. They coordinated with our landscaper and hit the window.
7 foot Clay, 95 feet. Panels came presized so there was no cutting mess on the new patio. Everything lined up with the post spacing our contractor had marked.
- Jerrod P. Verified Buyer
Spent two weeks going back and forth between the horizontal and the vertical version of this panel. Same picket crown on both, so it came down to the face. Horizontal looked newer to me.
No regrets six months later. The plank line makes the yard look wider than it actually is. Went 7 foot White along the back and 6 foot down both sides.
Response from PVAF
Good choice, Jerrod. Thanks for writing.
- Sylvia B. Verified Buyer
Our neighbor put in a second story deck that looked straight down into our patio. The 7 foot White panels fixed that. Tongue and groove is tight enough that there is nothing to peek through.
I like that the picket band on top keeps it from reading as a blank wall. Quote came back the same day I asked. The end panel had to be cut narrow and it still matched.
- Consuelo I. Verified Buyer
I could not decide between Tan and Clay so they left samples with me for a few days. Held them against the house in morning and evening light and Clay won easily.
Ordered the 6 foot with the picket top. The color goes all the way through the vinyl, so a nick does not show white underneath. Small thing, but it mattered to me.
- Whitney A. Verified Buyer
I priced this out against a cedar fence and vinyl was more up front. Ran the numbers on stain and repairs over ten years and it stopped being close.
Went 6 foot Tan for the side yard. The picket top was a small upcharge over plain privacy and I would pay it again. Looks like a design choice, not a fence.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate the review, Whitney.
- Douglas M. Verified Buyer
Got three quotes for the back yard. One company wanted more for a plain vertical privacy panel with no picket top at all. This one came in under that and included the posts and caps.
Went with 6 foot in Tan for 90 feet. Boards lock together tight and the top band gives it a finished edge. Value is there.
- Errol V. Verified Buyer
Chain link came with the house and every dog in the neighborhood knew our schedule. Swapped it for the 6 foot Tan panels and the yard finally feels like ours. You cannot see through the boards at all.
The crew pulled the old posts and hauled everything off the same morning. Set the new 5×5 posts that afternoon. Two days total for 80 feet.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Errol. Big upgrade from chain link.
- Alton P. Verified Buyer
I asked a lot of questions before I signed because horizontal boards can bow if nobody backs them. Salesman walked me through where the reinforcement goes on the 7 foot build.
Almost a year in and I have sighted down the run twice looking for a wave. Straight both times. Clay held its tone through the first summer.