Vinyl Vertical Privacy Fence Panel w/Horizontal Picket Top, 7ft height 8ft width, Clay
Riverstone Vertical CollectionDrop a foot from the tallest panel in the Riverstone Vertical line and you still get Clay’s full reinforcement package: metal inserts through the top, bottom, and middle rails, plus the tongue-and-groove boards themselves.
The 7-foot height pairs 6 feet of solid privacy with a 1-foot picket top, and the warm, earthy color is built into the vinyl for the life of the fence. It’s a strong pick for exposed or elevated yards. Send over your measurements 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-89in | Qty (1) |
| Rail (Middle) | Pocket Rail 1.75in x 8in, L-89in | Qty (1) |
| Rail (Bottom) | Pocket Rail 1.75in x 8in, L-89in | Qty (1) |
| Accent Pickets | 7/8in x 1.5in, L-89in | Qty (3) |
| T&G Panels (Bottom) | 7/8in x 11.3in, L-57in | Qty (8) |
| 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-89in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (Bottom Rail) | 1.75in x 8in, L-89in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (Middle Rail) | 1.75in x 8in, L-89in | Qty (1) |
| Metal Insert (T&G) | 7/8in, L-57in | Qty (4) |
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The 7 ft Riverstone Vertical Panel in Clay
Drop a foot from the tallest panel in the Riverstone Vertical line and Clay still keeps its full reinforcement: this SKU’s own component list confirms metal inserts in the top, bottom, and middle rails, plus four more running through the tongue-and-groove boards themselves. Actual size is 84 inches high by 96 inches wide, with a 6-foot solid privacy base under a 1-foot horizontal picket top.
The post pair measures 5×5 by 108 inches, each one capped; the rail arrangement is hollow at the top, pocket-style at the bottom and middle. Eight 57-inch tongue-and-groove boards fill the solid section, backed by two 54-inch U-channels, and three accent pickets run the horizontal top band.
This level of reinforcement is unique to Clay in the line; White ships without added metal inserts at all, and Tan carries just the one in the bottom rail. That makes Clay the pick for exposed sites, elevated runs, or anywhere wind load is a real factor.
The warm, earthy tone is molded through the vinyl itself, not surface-applied, and Clay sits in the same Standard Solid family as White and Tan, a flat finish rather than a wood-look grain. Nominal size, 7 ft H by 8 ft W, matches the 84 x 96-inch actual measurement exactly, and a matching gate is available in the same style and color. Each section ships pre-assembled as one unit rather than loose parts to build on site.
Material is US-made, UV-protected, water-resistant PVC, and maintenance is a rinse rather than paint or stain. Coverage includes the manufacturer’s transferable limited lifetime warranty and PVAF’s own 5-year workmanship warranty, and posts set in soil or concrete depending on the site.
We fabricate this panel to your fence line and install it ourselves, start to finish. Reach out for a free quote.
Panel Details
- Panel Style
- Privacy Vertical w/Picket-Top Horizontal
- Collection
- Riverstone Vertical
- Nominal Panel Height
- 7 feet
- Actual Panel Height
- 84 inches
- Nominal Panel Width
- 8 feet
- Actual Panel Width
- 96 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
- Tobias W. Verified Buyer
Kids put a basketball into this thing most days and it has not cracked or dented once. The old wood would have splintered by now. Boards flex a little and pop right back into shape.
Six foot white around the sport court side. Two summers in and there is no fading anywhere on it. Caps stay put and none of the rails have loosened at all.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Tobias. Tell the kids to keep shooting.
- Dov F. Verified Buyer
Put these in during a heat wave last month and the crew worked straight through it. Panels went in tight and there has been no buckling since, even at a hundred and five. Vinyl moves a little but it is built for that.
Clay 8 ft along the back. The two foot band up top is deeper than I expected. Neighbor is asking about doing his side now.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Dov, that week was brutal.
- Rufus D. Verified Buyer
Needed a wide opening on the side for the trailer and they built the gate to match the panels. Same clay, same horizontal boards over the top. It swings without dragging even at that width.
Seven foot on the rest of the run. Whole job took three days counting the concrete cure on the gate posts. No sag in it after a year of daily use.
Response from PVAF
Glad the trailer fits, Rufus.
- Rosalba M. Verified Buyer
Only needed twenty two feet to close off the side yard and two companies would not even quote it. These guys came out, measured, and did it. Small job and they still treated it like a real one.
Five foot tan with the picket band on top. Sits right at the height of the block wall next to it. No push to sell me more than I asked for.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Rosalba, small jobs count.
- Adela V. Verified Buyer
Two years in and the upkeep has been a hose and about ten minutes, twice a year. Dust off the canyon sits on the top boards but rinses right off. No stain, no paint, nothing to keep up with.
Tan holds up better than the white on the neighbor’s side. Wish I had done the front run at the same time. Rails and caps are all still sitting tight.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Adela, call us when you do the front.
- Vernell O. Verified Buyer
One post cap worked loose in the wind about a year in. Called on a Monday and somebody came by Thursday to reseat it, no charge for the trip. Small thing, but it is why I would call again.
Six foot tan, seventy feet along the back. Everything else has been trouble free since day one. Color still matches the run on the other side.
- Cliff N. Verified Buyer
Close enough to the water that salt eats everything out here. Two years on and the caps and rails show none of the pitting my old aluminum had. I rinse it when the marine layer leaves a film.
White 6 ft, wrapping three sides. Color still matches the spare pieces I have sitting in the garage. No chalking on the white either, which surprised me.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Cliff. Salt air is the real test.
- Renata S. Verified Buyer
The front return catches every eye coming up the street and I wanted it to look considered. White with the picket boards laid sideways across the top does that. Neighbors have asked twice who did it.
Crew showed up when they said and finished in one day. Cleaned the cuts off the lawn before leaving. Two winters on and the white still looks clean.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Renata, send them our way.
- Kellen D. Verified Buyer
Crew of four knocked out eighty feet in a single day. They laid down boards to keep the truck off the grass, which I noticed. Old fence and posts went out on the same trip, no dump run for me.
Six foot white with the horizontal top boards. Everything squared up and the caps all sit flush. No gaps at the bottom even where the yard rolls.
- Nolan G. Verified Buyer
Front yard runs downhill toward the street and I expected a stair step mess. They racked most of it so the top line follows the grade instead. Looks intentional rather than chopped up.
Five foot tan across the front. The band on top follows that same line and that is what sells it. Curb appeal went up more than I expected for the money.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Nolan, that front took some planning.
- Ike S. Verified Buyer
Put in the 5 ft around the garden and the coop. Solid boards keep the wind off the beds and the hens cannot see the dogs next door. Four feet of wall under the band is plenty back there.
White, because it bounces light into that corner. Went up in one morning with the gate included. Hens do not care, but the wind break helped the tomatoes.
- Emory S. Verified Buyer
Back yard drops about four feet across the run and I was worried about gaps at the bottom. They stepped the panels and racked where it made sense. Nothing you could get a cat under.
White panels, 6 ft, about seventy feet of run. The estimator walked the whole line with me before quoting anything. Bottom rail follows the grade closer than I expected.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Emory. That slope kept us honest.
- Tessa B. Verified Buyer
We needed pool code height on the back run and the 5 ft worked. Four feet of solid boards under the one foot picket band, and the inspector signed off without a word.
Kids cannot get a toe hold on it since the boards sit flat. That was the part I cared about most. The self closing latch on the gate sits up high too, which the county wanted.
- Nia F. Verified Buyer
Live off a busy road and the solid wall knocked the noise down more than I expected. Not silent, but the difference out on the patio is real. The old slat fence let everything through.
Eight foot in tan across the back. Six feet of solid wall with the two foot band of boards up top. Took three days and they never blocked the driveway.
- Booker T. Verified Buyer
Looked at the version with boards running sideways all the way down and liked this one better. Solid vertical wall with just the picket band laid flat across the crown. Cleaner from the street to my eye.
Clay 6 ft on two sides. Panels came in at the right sizes and nobody had to improvise on site. Two days for both runs and a gate.
- Orrin K. Verified Buyer
Rain came hard in December and the run behind the garage did not budge. Water sheets off the flat top boards instead of soaking in the way the old wood used to. Bottom rail sits above grade so nothing wicks up from the dirt.
Seven foot in white. Ninety feet of it, and the whole thing went in before the next storm came through.
- Clarice N. Verified Buyer
People slow down to look at it, which I did not expect from a fence. The boards running sideways across the top make it read like something somebody designed. White on a gray house works.
Six foot, both side yards and the back. Took two days and they swept the sidewalk before they left. Second winter and it has not moved an inch.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Clarice, that pairing looks sharp.
- Weldon F. Verified Buyer
Went with the 6 ft panels in white along the side yard. Five feet of solid tongue and groove with the picket band running across the top. The band gives it some detail without opening up the privacy at all.
Santa Ana winds hit hard in October and nothing shifted. Crew set the posts deep and took their time on that part. Worth the extra day it added.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Weldon, glad the posts held up.
- Anton G. Verified Buyer
We get real gusts coming down the pass and my last fence lost two panels to it. Asked about reinforcement and they put metal in the rails on the long run. Nothing has moved since then.
Seven foot clay, about a hundred and ten feet. You cannot see the metal from either side, which was the whole point. Second winter and the caps are all still seated.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Anton. That run needed it.
- Jules H. Verified Buyer
Neighbor and I split the cost on the shared line and both of us are happy, which is rare. He wanted privacy and I wanted something with a detail on top. The picket band gave us both of those.
Seven foot clay, a hundred and forty feet. One invoice, and they split the billing for us without any fuss. Went up in three days across both yards.
- Hadi R. Verified Buyer
One panel came with a scuff along the second board and I flagged it the day of install. They had a replacement out inside a week with no argument about it. That is the part I would tell people about.
Rest of the run went up clean in a single day. Clay 7 ft along the driveway side, about sixty feet of it. Everything else on the job ran on time.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate your patience on that swap, Hadi.
- Sonny B. Verified Buyer
Asked about the warranty since we may sell in a few years, and it carries over to the buyer. That answer alone moved them ahead of the other bid we had. Got it in writing with the contract.
Eight foot clay across the back for privacy from the road. Six of solid wall and two feet of boards on top. Install ran two days and the site was clean after.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Sonny. The warranty follows the fence.
- Josefa D. Verified Buyer
Two shepherds who used to see through the old chain link and lose their minds. Solid boards from the bottom rail up means no more of that. They walk right past it now.
Went with tan to match the house stucco. Crew was polite and asked before moving my planters. Both gates came in the same tan so nothing stands out.
Response from PVAF
Thank you Josefa. Give the dogs a scratch for us.
- Alden B. Verified Buyer
Did this in two phases because of budget. Back run last spring, side runs this summer, and the panels matched exactly. Same tan, same boards across the top, no shade difference between them.
They kept the order on file so the second call was quick. Seven foot both times, and the same two installers.
- Dexter A. Verified Buyer
Digger of a dog, and the bottom rail sits low enough that he gave up on it after a week. Nothing to chew on either, unlike the wood we pulled out. Boards lock together so he cannot pry one loose.
Six foot white, back and both sides. Crew worked around the sprinkler lines without breaking one. A year in and the boards have not shifted.
- Serafin C. Verified Buyer
Corner lot with a lot of foot traffic and two boys who like the sidewalk more than the yard. Solid tongue and groove means nobody sees in and the boys stay put. Cost less than I expected for a hundred feet.
Went 6 ft in white with a gate to match. Second summer on it and there is no yellowing. Neighbors on the corner asked for the number.
- Ignacio B. Verified Buyer
Second summer coming up on the white panels and the color has not gone chalky. Inland heat here runs past a hundred most of July and August. They still wash off with a hose.
Bought them for the back and side runs, about a hundred and twenty feet. No warping anywhere along it. The three boards across the top still sit dead straight.
- Stanton P. Verified Buyer
Half the yard is builder block wall and I needed the rest to not fight with it. Tan came closest to the block color of the three. The horizontal band on top keeps it from reading like a plain slab.
Six foot on the two open sides. They scribed the end post right up to the block. From the patio you cannot tell where one stops and the other starts.
- Lucille T. Verified Buyer
Not cheap, but I priced block wall and this came in under half of that. Looks better than block would have on our lot anyway. The top band breaks up what would be a flat wall of vinyl.
Six foot tan around three sides. Everything arrived the right size and nothing had to be cut short on site. The gate came in the same tan and lines up right.
- Hollis Y. Verified Buyer
Board approved the tan in a week once I sent over the spec sheet. Their rule is no bare flat tops facing the street, and the picket band across the crown satisfied it. Two neighbors have copied us since.
Six foot along the front return. Crew pulled a string line and it shows, the run is dead straight.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate the referrals, Hollis.
- Chester L. Verified Buyer
A year in and I have nothing to report, which is what you want from a fence. No sag in the rails, no gaps opening up at the tongue and groove. Gate still swings the same as day one.
Six foot white in the back, about ninety feet of it. Rinse it twice a year and that is the whole job. Best money we have spent on this yard so far.
- Lorena P. Verified Buyer
Alley side gets tagged now and then and this cleans up better than the wood ever did. Marker comes off with a sponge and a little water. No repainting a patch that never quite matches.
Seven foot white along that side. Solid all the way up except for the boards laid across the crown. Went in over two days without ever blocking the alley.
- Ruben K. Verified Buyer
Paperwork was straightforward, deposit up front and the balance once it was finished. No pressure calls in between either. They even sent a photo of the panels coming out of the shop.
Six foot white, about sixty feet. Three weeks from signing the contract to a finished fence in the ground. Not a single change order along the way.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Ruben, that shop photo is a favorite.
- Roland A. Verified Buyer
Ordered the 8 ft because the neighbor’s second story looks straight into our patio. That size gives you a two foot band of horizontal boards over six feet of solid wall. Taller than I thought it would look, in a good way.
Clay hides dust better than white would have. One rinse with the hose every couple of months and it looks new again.
Response from PVAF
Appreciate the review, Roland.
- Judd H. Verified Buyer
Scheduling was the only rough patch. We moved once for rain and then again on their end, so it landed about ten days later than planned. Once the crew showed up it went fast, one day for the whole back.
Panels themselves are solid and the 6 ft clay looks sharp. The picket band across the top is what I wanted and it reads right. Would still use them again.
Response from PVAF
Sorry about the shuffle, Judd. Thanks for sticking with us.
- Gaspar O. Verified Buyer
Ordered a matching gate with the run and that was the right call. Same clay color, same horizontal boards across the top, so it disappears into the fence. Latch has held true through a wet winter.
Seven foot along the property line side. Solid the whole way up except that top band. Hinges came with it and are the same clay.
- Winifred C. Verified Buyer
Built an ADU out back and the city wanted separation between the two yards. This went in along that line at 6 ft and gave the tenant a private patio. Neither side hears much of the other now.
Tan, with a gate between them that locks from both sides. The inspector had no notes on any of it. The tenant says she forgets we are back here.
- Everett S. Verified Buyer
Wind took down forty feet of old fence right before Christmas and they had us covered fast. Temporary fix in two days, real panels three weeks later once the shop built them. Kept the dogs in the whole time.
Six foot clay to match what we already had back there. Straight work and fair on price. They called before every visit, which I appreciated.
- Marlin E. Verified Buyer
Drove past three of their jobs before signing anything. The horizontal boards across the top are what sold my wife on it. Reads more finished than a plain flat top does from the curb.
White 6 ft on both sides of the drive and around the back. Went up in two days start to finish. Sun beats on the west side and there is no fade yet.
- Coleman W. Verified Buyer
Got three quotes and PVAF was not the cheapest. They were the only ones who came out and measured the slope before pricing it. That mattered once we saw how much the grade drops in back.
Panels stepped down clean and the top band still reads level from the street. Money went to the right place. Ninety feet in tan, done in two days.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Coleman, that grade was a fun one.
- Verna C. Verified Buyer
Second job they have done for us, the first was a rental over in Fontana. Same crew lead both times, which says something. Went with clay here instead of the white we used over there.
Six foot, eighty feet of run, done in a day and a half. Priced right in line with the quote from two years back. Clay was the better call on this house.
Response from PVAF
Thank you Verna. Always good to be back.
- Britt N. Verified Buyer
Neighbor put in a second story deck and we lost the back yard. Eight foot panels here now, six of solid wall and two feet of horizontal boards up top. Sitting outside feels private again.
Posts are 5 by 5 and set in concrete. Crew hand dug near the gas line instead of running the auger through it. Took them two days and the yard was clean after.
- Elsie M. Verified Buyer
Only real letdown was color. I wanted a wood look and this style comes in three solids, so tan was as close as it gets. Once it went up I stopped thinking about it entirely.
Quality is not in question at all. Five foot around the side, tight boards, and the band across the top gives it a little something.
- Thad M. Verified Buyer
Panels are built to order so there was a wait, about three weeks from deposit. They told me that up front and hit the date they gave me. No surprises anywhere in it.
Six foot in clay across the back. The horizontal top boards are the reason I picked this one over the plain flat cap. Eight foot would have been too much for our lot.
- Marisol Q. Verified Buyer
Our HOA is picky about anything facing the street. Sent them the tan with the horizontal top boards and it got approved on the first pass. Nobody else in the tract has this style.
Install took two days for about ninety feet. They hauled off the old wood and left the driveway clean. No complaints from the neighbors either.
- Georgette A. Verified Buyer
Wanted the cans and the water heater out of sight from the driveway. Five foot on that side and a gate wide enough to roll the bins through. Nothing shows through the boards at all.
Clay was the right pick next to our brick. Two guys, half a day, and they took the old gate away with them. Bins roll in and out without catching on anything.
- Noreen B. Verified Buyer
Went back and forth between white and tan for a month. Ended up with tan because the white looked too bright next to our roof tile. Right call once it went up.
Only three colors on this style so the choice is not overwhelming. Crew brought samples out to hold against the house first. Tan reads warmer against the stucco than I thought it would.
Response from PVAF
Glad tan won, Noreen.
- Vance K. Verified Buyer
Old redwood fence was gray and leaning after fifteen years. This went in over two days and I am done with staining forever. Color runs through the vinyl so there is nothing to repaint.
Went 6 ft white across the back and one side. Sprinklers hit the bottom rail every morning and it does not care. Two seasons in and there is no streaking.
Response from PVAF
Glad the staining days are over, Vance.
- Delphia N. Verified Buyer
Sprinklers on this side used to leave a hard water line on the wood that never came off. On the vinyl it wipes away with a rag and some vinegar. That alone was worth the switch for me.
Six foot tan, right around a hundred feet. The estimator answered every question by text within the hour. Second summer and it still looks new.
Response from PVAF
Thanks Delphia. Nice trick with the vinegar.