Vinyl Vertical Privacy Fence Panel, 3ft height 8ft width, Weathered Aspen

Prescott Collection

Weathered Aspen carries Prescott’s Smooth Woodgrain finish, a grain pattern pressed into the surface without the raised texture of the TimberGrain colors. At 3 feet tall and 8 feet wide, the panel is a wall-topper size: set it on an existing block or concrete wall and it closes the gap into full screening rather than starting a fence line from the ground.

Both rails carry metal reinforcement, and at this shorter height the boards don’t need their own insert the way taller Weathered Aspen panels do. Get a free quote on Weathered Aspen vinyl fencing.

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-60in Qty (2)
Rail (Top) Pocket Rail 1.5in x 5.5in, L-89in Qty (1)
Rail (Bottom) Pocket Rail 1.5in x 5.5in, L-89in Qty (1)
T&G Panels 7/8in x 11.3in, L-26in Qty (8)
U-Channel (for T&G) 7/8in, L-23in Qty (2)
Post Caps External 5in x 5in Qty (2)
Metal Insert (Top Rail) 1.5in x 5.5in, L-89in Qty (1)
Metal Insert (Bottom Rail) 1.5in x 5.5in, L-89in Qty (1)

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Prescott Vinyl Vertical Privacy Fence Panel, Weathered Aspen, 3 ft

Posts run 5×5 inches at 60 inches long, matched to a pocket rail top and bottom sized 1.5 by 5.5 inches. Eight tongue-and-groove boards, each about 11 inches wide, close the row edge to edge, backed by a U-channel on each side and external 5×5 post caps.

Metal inserts run through both the top and bottom rail, which is the reinforcement this height calls for; the boards themselves stay insert-free here, a step up from the shorter 2-foot panel only in board length, not board hardware.

That’s a deliberate difference from the taller Weathered Aspen panels, where the boards pick up their own metal insert once the height climbs past this size. At 3 feet, the rail reinforcement alone keeps the section rigid, so the panel skips hardware it doesn’t need rather than carrying it for the sake of uniformity across every height in the line.

Three feet puts this panel in wall-topper territory, the same category as the 2-foot size: it’s built to extend an existing block or concrete wall rather than stand alone as a full fence. Set on top of a low wall, it adds height and a finished, gap-free screen without pouring new footings for a taller run.

The Smooth Woodgrain finish gives it a pressed grain pattern, a step short of the raised texture on Prescott’s TimberGrain colors, but a clear step up from the flat look of the Standard Solid line.

The vinyl is US-made and UV-protected, so Weathered Aspen holds its tone without paint, stain, or sealing; a rinse now and then is the extent of the upkeep. It carries a transferable limited lifetime warranty on the material, backed by PVAF’s own 5-year workmanship warranty on the installation, and a matching gate is available in the same color for any run that needs one. Get a free quote on Weathered Aspen vinyl fencing.

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Prescott Vinyl Privacy Vertical Fence Panel, Weathered Aspen
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Panel Details

Panel Style
Privacy Vertical
Collection
Prescott
Nominal Panel Height
3 feet
Actual Panel Height
36 inches
Nominal Panel Width
8 feet
Actual Panel Width
96 inches
Color
Weathered Aspen
Color Family
Smooth Woodgrain
Post Contact Type
Soil or Concrete
Warranty
Transferable Limited Lifetime Warranty
Features
UV Protected, Water Resistant
Material
Vinyl (PVC)
Origin
United States 🇺🇸

Customer Reviews

5.0312 reviews
  • Elena B. Verified Buyer

    Third summer with this fence and the White is still white. Our old vinyl fence at the last house went yellow in about two years so I was skeptical going in.

    Full sun on the south side all afternoon and it has not chalked or gone brittle. I rinse it with the hose in spring and that is all I do. No paint and no stain, which was the point of going vinyl.

  • Kyle B. Verified Buyer

    Our soil out here is like concrete and the last contractor I hired basically gave up on digging it. This crew brought a real auger and had all eighteen holes done before lunch.

    Six foot in Slate Gray. Posts are set deep and every one of them is plumb. No shortcuts that I could see. Took a day and a half start to finish, dirt and all.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate it Kyle. That dirt fought back.

  • Trevor N. Verified Buyer

    I asked a lot of questions about post depth because the soil out here is sandy and loose. They went deeper than the minimum and set everything in concrete without me having to push for it.

    Six foot White, about sixty feet of run. A year in and not one post has shifted. I check it after every big wind and it is right where they left it.

  • Darrell M. Verified Buyer

    It does not make the street silent, but it takes the edge off and we are not staring at traffic from the patio anymore. A solid panel makes a real difference over the old picket fence.

    Six foot Weathered Aspen facing the road. Looks good from the sidewalk side too. Neighbors have asked about it twice.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Darrell. Enjoy the patio.

  • Luis C. Verified Buyer

    Two shepherds that used to go through the chain link like it was not there. The chain link was here when we bought the place and I never trusted it. Solid boards from the ground up means nothing to squeeze through and nothing to see that sets them barking.

    Went 6ft in Mesquite. Quiet street now and the dogs mostly ignore it. Should have done this three years ago.

  • Rachel T. Verified Buyer

    Two boys under six and a fence that used to have gaps big enough to lose a ball through. Now the yard is closed off and I am not chasing anybody into the alley twice a day.

    Five foot in Sierra Blend. The board edges are smooth so nobody has caught a splinter yet. They finished in one day while the boys were at school, which I appreciated.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Rachel. Enjoy the quiet.

  • Jill S. Verified Buyer

    There is about an inch of gap at the bottom where the ground dips and a rabbit found it inside the first month. Not really the fence’s fault, our grade is uneven back there.

    I filled it in with a little dirt and that was the end of it. Otherwise the 5ft White has been exactly what we wanted. Crew was fast and left the yard clean.

  • Ian F. Verified Buyer

    Did the back yard first to see how it held up, then called them back a year later for both side runs. Same color and you cannot tell where the old work stops and the new starts.

    Six foot Tan. The second crew was different guys but the work came out to the same standard. Three runs done now and doing it in stages worked out fine.

    Response from PVAF

    Good to see you again, Ian.

  • Steve B. Verified Buyer

    Ripped out a redwood fence that had been leaning since we bought the house. The vinyl went in on the same post spacing and honestly it looks better than the wood ever did. Went 6ft in Coastal Cedar so it still reads like wood from the patio.

    No more splinters, no more restaining every other spring. That alone was worth it.

  • Miguel E. Verified Buyer

    Went with the 8ft because six still left us staring at the apartment balconies behind us. I asked about seven and the installer talked me into the extra foot. It costs more and it takes a heavier post, but it solved the problem completely.

    Arctic Blend, and the texture keeps it from looking like one giant blank wall. Back yard finally feels like ours.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Miguel. Eight feet was the right call there.

  • Rob D. Verified Buyer

    The city required a permit for anything over six feet and I had no idea where to even start with that. They pulled it and handled scheduling the inspection, I just signed where they told me.

    Seven foot along the back, six on the sides, all Dark Sequoia. Passed inspection on the first visit. Worth it just to skip the paperwork myself.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Rob. Permits are the boring part.

  • Tony M. Verified Buyer

    Full afternoon sun on the west run and I half expected it to bow by July. It has not. No warping, no soft spots, nothing I can point at.

    Six foot Clay. Second summer through a few weeks over a hundred degrees and the panels are as flat as the day they went up. Rinse it down in the spring and that is it.

  • Omar H. Verified Buyer

    The Dark Walnut looks like real wood from more than a few feet away. My father in law argued with me about it being vinyl until he walked over and touched it. It has held that color through two full summers now.

    Six foot across the back and down one side. It reads warm instead of plasticky, which is the whole reason I did not go White.

  • Gregory N. Verified Buyer

    We have a block wall on the property line that only gets us to about four feet. Added the 3ft panel on top of it and now the patio is actually private from the second story next door.

    Weathered Blend so it does not fight the block color. Posts went in clean with no cracking in the wall cap. Cost a lot less than tearing out the block and building it taller.

  • Nadia F. Verified Buyer

    We sold the house last spring and the buyer asked about the fence warranty. It transfers, and the office confirmed that in writing for escrow without any hassle from me.

    The fence was 6ft White and still clean after four years. One less thing to argue about at closing. We put the same panel in at the new place, this time in Tan.

  • Chad W. Verified Buyer

    Materials showed up the morning of the install, not three days early sitting in my driveway blocking the cars. Whoever schedules that side of it got it right.

    Six foot Brazilian Blend, about a hundred feet of it. Two guys, one day, and my driveway was clear again by dinner. The whole thing was a lot less disruptive than I had planned for.

  • Anthony S. Verified Buyer

    One panel came off the truck with a scuff down the face and the installer flagged it before I even noticed it. They swapped it out the following week and did not charge me for the trip.

    Everything else went fine. Six foot Gray, a straight run of about ninety feet, and it looks sharp. Crew was on time both days.

    Response from PVAF

    Glad the swap was quick, Anthony. Thanks for your patience.

  • Priya R. Verified Buyer

    I went back and forth between Tan and Clay for a month. Got a sample of each and the Clay ended up matching our stucco almost exactly. Glad I did not just pick from the website photos.

    Five foot panels around the front planter beds. The installer even lined the post caps up with the window trim. Looks intentional instead of tacked on.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks for having us out, Priya.

  • Nick P. Verified Buyer

    A neighbor two doors down put in vinyl from a big box store the same summer we did ours. His is already bowing between the posts and ours is still straight as a string.

    The difference is the 5×5 post and the metal in the rails. Six foot in Sierra Blend, and I would pay it again. Cheaper up front does not stay cheaper for very long.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Nick. The post size does most of the work.

  • Curtis B. Verified Buyer

    Maintenance is basically nothing. I hit it with the hose twice a year and the sprinkler spotting comes right off with a rag. Nothing to sand and nothing to seal.

    Compared to the wood fence I used to stain every other spring this is a different world. Six foot Clay, two hundred feet of it, and I have spent about an hour on it total.

  • Sam K. Verified Buyer

    We have a low retaining wall along the back that left us about three feet short of any real privacy. The 2ft panel sits on top of it and closes the gap without looking like an add on.

    Arctic Blend to work with the wall stone. Small job and they still showed up on time and did it right. Two feet does not sound like much until you are sitting under it.

  • Ray O. Verified Buyer

    Our back yard drops about three feet across the run and I was worried it would look stepped and ugly. They racked the panels down the grade and it follows the ground better than the old wood fence did.

    Six foot in Gray. Second summer now and it still looks like the day they left. No warping, no sag in the rails.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Ray. That slope was a fun one.

  • Andre D. Verified Buyer

    I manage a rental in Anaheim and the fence gets abused by whoever is living there. Went vinyl so I am not repainting or replacing boards between tenants every couple of years.

    Six foot Gray, standard run, nothing fancy. Two turnovers in and I have not had to touch it once. That is the entire reason I picked vinyl over wood again.

  • Nathan C. Verified Buyer

    Ordered the fence plus a double gate wide enough to get the trailer through. The gate is built from the same panel so it disappears into the run instead of looking bolted on.

    Six foot Dark Sequoia. Hinges have not sagged after a year of me swinging it open every weekend. I added a drop rod for the second leaf and that was the only change I made.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Nathan. Glad the gate is holding up.

  • Wesley T. Verified Buyer

    A post hole clipped a sprinkler line on the second day and there was water everywhere for about ten minutes. The crew shut it off, repaired it, and tested the whole zone before they left.

    Annoying, but handled the right way. Six foot Mesquite and the fence itself has been solid. Nothing has settled or shifted since.

    Response from PVAF

    Sorry about the line, Wesley. Thanks for the patience.

  • Alicia B. Verified Buyer

    Picked Weathered Aspen off a sample chip and was a little nervous about committing to it. In person the texture is deeper than the photos show and it does not look like plastic at all.

    Five foot around the patio. Two people have asked me if it is composite. It is not, it is vinyl. It has taken full sun since May with no change.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Alicia. That color photographs poorly.

  • Derek H. Verified Buyer

    City wanted a solid barrier around the pool with no footholds a kid could climb. I did not want to fail and pay for a second inspection. The panel is flat and solid top to bottom so it passed the first try.

    Six foot in Slate Gray with a matching self closing gate. The inspector actually asked who did it.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Derek. Enjoy the pool.

  • Hector P. Verified Buyer

    Wind took out half the old fence in January and we were sitting there with a dog and no fence. They got us on the calendar inside of two weeks and did the whole back in a day and a half.

    Seven foot White because the lot behind us sits higher. Solved a problem I was losing sleep over. The dog has not tested the fence line once since it went up.

  • Marcus W. Verified Buyer

    Went with 6ft White along the back property line. The vertical boards lock together tight so there are no gaps to see through, which was the whole point. Our neighbor built a second story two years ago and we lost all our privacy.

    Crew set posts one day and hung the panels the next. The line is dead straight the whole run.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Marcus, glad the back yard feels private again.

  • Brett C. Verified Buyer

    There is a big ficus near the back corner and the roots made one post spot impossible. They shortened that panel and shifted the post about a foot instead of telling me to cut the tree down.

    You cannot tell unless you go looking for it. Six foot in Dark Walnut, sixty five feet total. They also cleaned up every scrap of vinyl before leaving.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Brett. The tree stays.

  • Bill P. Verified Buyer

    Lead time was about four weeks, longer than I wanted, but they told me that up front instead of promising next week. I would rather have an honest date than a fast one.

    Panels showed up the day they said. Five foot White around the side yard and the install itself took one afternoon. They hauled off the old posts and the broken concrete too.

  • Devon M. Verified Buyer

    I leaned on it pretty hard to test it and there is no give at all. There is metal inside the rails that you cannot see, but you can feel the difference from the cheap vinyl at the box store.

    Seven foot in Brazilian Blend. It feels like a wall, not a fence. It sits behind the basketball hoop and takes a beating from my kids. No cracks yet.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Devon, that is exactly the idea.

  • Gina L. Verified Buyer

    Corner lot, so two sides of our yard face a street. We did both runs at 6ft in Clay and it finally feels like a back yard instead of a fishbowl for the whole block.

    The crew kept the top line level across the driveway apron, which I was sure would end up looking off. It does not. No complaints on the color from anybody walking by, either.

  • Tom V. Verified Buyer

    We get hammered by Santa Anas every fall and our old fence lost two sections a year. Asked about wind before I signed anything. This one has metal running inside the rails and it has not moved once.

    Eight foot on the windward side, six on the rest. Panels do not rattle or flex the way I expected vinyl to.

  • Jared S. Verified Buyer

    One thing I did not expect is that it looks the same from both sides. The neighbor gets the finished face too, so there was no argument about who ends up with the good side. I did not think about that until the installer brought it up.

    Six foot in Weathered Blend. No visible screws anywhere on the panel, the rails pocket right into the posts.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the review, Jared.

  • Ken A. Verified Buyer

    Termites got into the old fence and the posts were basically hollow by the time I noticed. There is nothing to eat in vinyl, which is the main reason I stopped replacing wood every few years.

    Six foot Coastal Cedar so it still looks like a wood fence from the deck. Not thinking about it again sounds fine to me.

  • Sandra O. Verified Buyer

    Got three quotes and this one landed in the middle. The other two wanted to use 4×4 posts and this crew uses 5×5, which is most of why I went with them. Paying a little more for the heavier post felt like the right call.

    Hundred and twenty feet of 6ft Tan. Two days start to finish, and the crew worked right through the heat.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Sandra, the 5×5 is worth it.

  • Theresa K. Verified Buyer

    Side yard is barely four feet wide and I needed a way to get the bins out to the street. They fit a single gate into the run and left enough clearance that I am not scraping the cans going through.

    Five foot in Gray. Simple job but they measured twice before cutting anything, which I noticed. The gate has not dragged once since.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Theresa, glad the bins fit.

  • Dana A. Verified Buyer

    We had three companies out and this was the only crew that showed up when they said they would. Ordered 5ft in Tan for the side yard. Took about two weeks from deposit to the install date.

    They cut the last panel to fit a short run by the AC unit. The cleanup was better than I expected too, and there were no screws left in the grass.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the review, Dana.

  • Doug F. Verified Buyer

    The guy who came out to measure did not try to upsell me on anything. I asked about the taller heights and he told me straight that six was plenty for what I described.

    Ended up with 6ft Slate Gray. The quote matched the final invoice to the dollar, which is not something I can say about the last contractor I hired.

  • Karen L. Verified Buyer

    The front of the house looks completely different now. We did 4ft along the sidewalk in Weathered Aspen and it frames the yard without boxing it in. Four feet was the right call and the porch still feels open.

    Two neighbors have already asked me for the number. The post caps are a small detail but they are what makes it look finished.

  • Monica R. Verified Buyer

    My neighbor and I split the cost on the shared line and the office wrote up two separate invoices so neither of us had to chase the other for money. Small thing but it kept the whole project easy.

    White, six foot, about seventy feet of run. Both yards look better for it and nobody is annoyed with anybody.

  • Ana M. Verified Buyer

    Our HOA is picky about anything you can see from the street so I had to submit the color and height before ordering. The office sent me a spec sheet the same day and the board approved it without a second meeting.

    White, 6ft, along the side facing the cul de sac. No complaints from the neighbors either.

    Response from PVAF

    Glad the paperwork was painless, Ana.

  • Victor R. Verified Buyer

    Our old wood fence was rotting at the base where the sprinklers hit it every morning. Moved the heads and put this in and the water does not do a thing to it now. Six foot in Tan along the lawn side.

    Going on two years and the bottom rail looks the same as the top. That was the whole problem I was trying to fix.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Victor. Glad the rot problem is done.

  • Paul G. Verified Buyer

    Only needed about thirty feet to close in a side yard and two other companies would not even come out to quote it. I had been putting the job off for a year because of that. These guys measured on a Thursday and had it in the ground the next week.

    Four foot in Clay. Nice to find somebody who still takes the small jobs.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate it Paul. No job too small.

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