Vinyl Vertical Flat Picket Fence Panel, 3ft height 6ft width, Brazilian Blend

Westfield Collection

Brazilian Blend leans darker and richer than Sierra Blend, its TimberGrain Textured neighbor in the brown vinyl fencing group, though both share the same reddish brown family and the same full rail reinforcement at 3 ft.

Top and bottom rails each hold a metal insert on this panel, standing 36 inches tall in Westfield’s wall-topper range, sized to cap an existing block or concrete wall. Ten closed-top pickets space open across the 69-inch width, a classic look rather than a solid screen. PVAF prices the run for free once it has your wall’s measurements.

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) Hollow Rail 2in x 3.5in, L-62in Qty (1)
Rail (Bottom) Hollow Rail 2in x 3.5in, L-62in Qty (1)
Pickets 7/8in x 3in, L-33.5in Qty (10)
Post Caps External 5in x 5in Qty (2)
Metal Insert (Top Rail) 2in x 3.5in, L-62in Qty (1)
Metal Insert (Bottom Rail) 2in x 3.5in, L-62in Qty (1)

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About the Westfield Brazilian Blend 3 ft Vertical Picket Fence Panel

Between the two darker TimberGrain Textured colors in Westfield’s brown vinyl fencing group, Brazilian Blend reads deeper and richer than Sierra Blend, though both draw from the same reddish brown family the catalog also extends to Dark Walnut. The blended, multi-tone surface is molded into the vinyl rather than painted on, giving it more visual depth up close than a flat solid color shows.

At 3 ft, this section belongs to PVAF’s wall-topper category, built to run along the top of an existing block or concrete wall rather than stand alone as a full fence line. The frame runs on two 5×5 posts, 60 inches long, set in soil or a concrete footing, with a top rail and a bottom rail, each a hollow 2 by 3.5 inch profile, and no middle rail at this shorter height; the finished panel comes in at 36 by 69 inches.

Ten pickets fill that width, 7/8 by 3 inches each and cut to 33.5 inches for this height, spaced with open reveal between them so the topper adds height and definition without closing off what’s behind the wall.

Both rails on Brazilian Blend, top and bottom, carry a metal insert at 3 ft, the same full reinforcement six of Westfield’s eight colors share at this height, ahead of White’s bare frame and Tan’s bottom-rail-only build.

Because the color is mixed through the vinyl rather than applied as a coating, nothing on this panel is at risk of peeling or chipping over time; an occasional wash is the extent of the maintenance it needs. PVAF’s own 5-year workmanship warranty backs the install, layered on top of the transferable limited lifetime warranty that already covers the material itself.

Westfield ships a matching Brazilian Blend gate, and PVAF fabricates custom heights and widths for wall runs the standard 3 by 6 size doesn’t already fit. Whenever you’re ready, send over your wall’s dimensions for a free quote.

Brazilian Blend vinyl picket fence descending a bungalow slope past queen palms, closed top vertical boards
Westfield Vinyl Picket Closed-Top Vertical Fence Panel, Brazilian Blend
Brazilian Blend vinyl picket fence bordered by philodendron and bird of paradise near a bungalow, closed top vertical boards

Panel Details

Panel Style
Picket Closed-Top Vertical
Collection
Westfield
Nominal Panel Height
3 feet
Actual Panel Height
36 inches
Nominal Panel Width
6 feet
Actual Panel Width
69 inches
Color
Brazilian Blend
Color Family
TimberGrain Textured
Post Contact Type
Soil or Concrete
Warranty
Transferable Limited Lifetime Warranty
Features
UV Protected, Water Resistant
Material
Vinyl (PVC)
Origin
United States 🇺🇸

Customer Reviews

5.0235 reviews
  • Angel B. Verified Buyer

    Third house I have used them at, and once for my sister. This one is 6ft Weathered Blend running down the long side of the lot. Day and a half of work.

    Same habits from the crew every time, posts plumb, panels level, driveway swept before they leave. I stopped bothering with other bids a while back. No reason to keep shopping it around.

    Response from PVAF

    Means a lot, Angel. Thank you.

  • Ximena D. Verified Buyer

    Used the 2ft in white as a border around the vegetable beds out back. It is decorative more than anything, but it does keep the dogs out of the tomatoes.

    They did not treat it like a throwaway job just because it was small. Every section was cut to the bed length so nothing overhangs the path. Two hours and they were gone, gravel raked back.

  • Ruben O. Verified Buyer

    My neighbor put in a cheap panel fence last year and it is already yellowing along the top. Mine went in a month after his and the clay looks the same as it did day one.

    The color runs through the vinyl instead of being sprayed on and you can tell the difference. Worth what it cost over the budget option. Ask me again in five years, but I am not worried.

  • Tate M. Verified Buyer

    Priced this against aluminum and the vinyl came in lower with a better warranty on the material. Lifetime on the panels and five years on their labor, in writing.

    Install was clean. They cut a custom width for the last section instead of leaving a fat gap at the end post. Day and a half total including tearing out the old one.

  • Pilar O. Verified Buyer

    Wanted the wood look without owning actual wood. Dark Walnut at 5ft gives me that and I have not touched it since the day it went in.

    The grain is smooth rather than rough sawn, so up close it is clearly vinyl. From the sidewalk you would never guess. Fine trade for never picking up a brush again. Five years of painting the last fence was plenty.

  • Zeke T. Verified Buyer

    My landscaper backed a mower into a panel and cracked two pickets. Called them, they came out and swapped the whole section under the workmanship warranty at no charge to me.

    The new panel matches the rest exactly, same tan, no fade difference at all. That was the part I had not been sure about. Their five year workmanship warranty is a real thing.

    Response from PVAF

    Glad the color still matched, Zeke.

  • Thuy L. Verified Buyer

    We were choosing between this and wrought iron. The vinyl won on the rust question alone, since we run sprinklers along that whole line every morning.

    Four foot white, and it has taken daily overspray for months now with no staining. A rinse takes the mineral spots right off the pickets. No rust ring at the bottom like the old iron had.

  • Kathleen R. Verified Buyer

    Six foot in tan along the property line on the north side. I knew going in that it is not a privacy fence and I still see why people mix the two up.

    You can see straight through it, but it marks the line and that is all we needed. Panels are solid and the color matched the sample chip exactly. Six months in with no fading on the sunny side.

  • Pierce H. Verified Buyer

    Added a matching gate on the driveway side after the fence was already in. Same picket spacing, same white, and the hinges are heavier than I expected them to be.

    They came back out for just the gate and did not charge me like it was a whole second job. The latch lines up right every single time. Even the kids can work it on their own.

  • Vivian N. Verified Buyer

    Arctic Blend at 4ft around the front garden. I was torn between that and plain white, and the blend hides dust off the street much better.

    My neighbor went white and hers needs a rinse twice as often as mine does. The guys were polite, cleaned up every scrap, and hauled off the old chain link for us. Nothing left sitting in the driveway.

  • Tucker A. Verified Buyer

    Got three bids on this. The other two kept pushing me toward a solid privacy panel I did not want, and these were the only ones who took the picket job seriously.

    Ended up with 4ft in tan, sixty feet of it. Straight line, clean cuts at both corners, and the crew was packed up by two in the afternoon. Second day rather than the first, but they warned me about that.

  • Alberto C. Verified Buyer

    The TimberGrain blends are worth going to see in person. Photos do not show the texture and Brazilian looks a lot richer on the fence than it did on the sample chip. Go stand in front of a real panel.

    Four feet along the front walk and down to the driveway. My wife wanted plain white and I am glad I talked her into this instead.

  • Lars E. Verified Buyer

    No pressure at all from the guy who came out, which is rare in this business. He measured, told me what the two rail build gets me at four feet, and left a number. No follow up calls after that.

    Took me a month to decide and the price held the whole time. White pickets went in over the course of one day, sixty feet of them. Clean work.

  • Beckett L. Verified Buyer

    Replaced a leaning redwood picket that I was repainting every other year. The 5ft clay vinyl has been zero work so far. It is not a privacy fence and I never wanted one, just a line between us and the neighbor.

    Quote landed in the middle of the three I got. Crew was two guys and they finished before lunch on the second day.

  • Irene V. Verified Buyer

    Weathered Blend at 3ft as a topper on the block wall around the patio. It sits flush and the color plays off the gray block far better than white would have.

    The job was small and they still sent two people out and did it properly. In and out in one morning with no mess left behind. I had braced for a whole day of it.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Irene, glad it sits right on that wall.

  • Chase W. Verified Buyer

    Installed in the middle of a wet week and they still got it done, just shifted a day around the rain. The concrete set fine in the end and they tarped the open holes overnight.

    Four foot in Arctic Blend across the front of the house. It looks a lot better against the gray paint than the brown fence that was there before. Arctic was the right call.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Chase, glad the weather held off enough.

  • Regina P. Verified Buyer

    The first delivery came in the wrong blend, Sierra instead of Arctic. Annoying, but they caught it before anything went in the ground and had the right panels out here in nine days.

    Once it was up it was exactly what I ordered. Arctic reads cooler and works with our gray trim the way I wanted. Nine days felt quick for a full color swap.

    Response from PVAF

    Sorry about the mixup Regina. Glad it landed right.

  • Serena B. Verified Buyer

    Upkeep is a hose and about ten minutes, which is honestly what sold me on vinyl. Sprinklers leave hard water spots on the white but they come right off.

    Four feet, white, wrapping the whole front yard. A year in now and the color is even the whole way with no chalky patches. Neighbors keep asking what we do to keep it that bright.

  • Shane K. Verified Buyer

    Coming up on two years with the 4ft white and it has not moved an inch. No sag in the rails, no cracked pickets, nothing loose at the posts. Still reads white and not gray.

    We are close to the coast so I half expected some chalking by now. Hose it off twice a year and that is the entire maintenance list. Cheapest fence I have owned over the long run.

    Response from PVAF

    Two years and counting, Shane. Thanks.

  • Brock Y. Verified Buyer

    Four foot tan around the front yard, replacing chain link the previous owner left behind. Night and day difference from the street.

    Crew pulled the old posts, filled the holes, and set new ones in concrete. They worked carefully around the sprinkler lines, which I appreciated since I had marked them and half expected one to get cut anyway.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Brock. Marking those lines helped.

  • Gloria F. Verified Buyer

    Four foot white around the front so the kids have somewhere to ride bikes other than the street. The pickets sit close enough together that nothing rolls out into the road.

    Estimator came out on a Saturday, which is the only reason we could make it happen at all. Install was a week and a half after that, done before the school day ended.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Gloria, glad the Saturday worked out.

  • Nora K. Verified Buyer

    We get real wind through this canyon and I was nervous about putting a fence in it. The gaps between the pickets let the gusts pass through instead of catching it like a solid panel would.

    A full Santa Ana season later and nothing has shifted. Posts are still tight and the rails have not pulled loose anywhere.

    Response from PVAF

    Thank you Nora. Glad it rode out the wind.

  • Marcos T. Verified Buyer

    I own a couple of rentals and wood picket fences were eating me alive on repairs. Put this one in at the first house to see how it does over a year.

    A tenant cannot really damage it and there is no repainting between them. If it holds up through next summer the other two houses get the same thing. Already had him measure both.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Marcos, let us know on the other two.

  • Sloane P. Verified Buyer

    We used the 2ft white as a topper on the low planter wall out front. Small job, and two other companies would not even come out to bid it.

    These folks measured, cut it to fit the wall, and were done in an afternoon. It finished the planter off exactly how I pictured. Rinse it with the hose and it looks new again.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Sloane, small jobs are welcome here.

  • Osvaldo B. Verified Buyer

    Second fence we have had them do at this house. First was the back run a couple years ago, this one is the front in Sierra Blend at 4ft. Quote came back inside two days both times.

    Same crew lead showed up, which I did not expect. He matched the post spacing to the older run so the two read as one fence. Small thing, but I noticed it.

    Response from PVAF

    Good to be back out there, Osvaldo.

  • Enrique S. Verified Buyer

    Put the 5ft in around the side run for the dogs. The third rail at that height keeps it from bowing when the shepherd throws himself at it, which he does about daily. No flex in it at all.

    Six months on and it is still tight everywhere. Sierra Blend hides the dust out there better than white ever would have. Hoses off in a minute anyway.

  • Thane B. Verified Buyer

    Our lot has an odd jog in the property line and no stock width was going to fill it. They fabricated a short section for that gap and it matches the rest so well I have to look for the seam.

    Lead time ran about three weeks, longer than what they first told me. The fence is right, so I am not going to complain too hard.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Thane. Sorry the lead time stretched on you.

  • Jarrett C. Verified Buyer

    Got the 6ft pickets in Dark Walnut around the side yard for the dogs. Spacing is tight enough that the smaller one cannot squeeze through, which was the whole point of the job.

    At that height they add a third rail so nothing flexes when the dogs hit it. Two neighbors have asked who did the work. Color has held through a full summer of afternoon sun.

  • Esteban V. Verified Buyer

    Five foot pickets in Brazilian Blend along the back slope. They stepped the panels down the grade instead of leaving a wedge gap at the bottom, which is what I had been worried about.

    The third rail at that height makes a real difference, no wobble when you lean on it. Price came in under the wood quote once I counted the staining I get to skip.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Esteban, stepping it down was the right call.

  • Gage M. Verified Buyer

    The fence is fine and it does what a picket fence does. I will say the gaps let more of the neighbor’s yard show through than I had pictured from the photos.

    That one is on me, it is spelled out clearly enough if you read it. Build quality is good and the install crew did solid, careful work. I would still buy it again.

  • Ernesto P. Verified Buyer

    Corner lot, and I needed something I could still see over when backing out of the driveway. The 3ft picket does that where a solid panel would have made a blind spot.

    Clay works with our brick far better than I expected from a small chip. The crew set eleven posts in a morning and came back the next day to hang panels.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate it Ernesto. Corner lots need that sightline.

  • Zara L. Verified Buyer

    The 4ft clay picket is doing exactly what I wanted out front. Open enough that the roses show through, tall enough that the mail carrier stops at the gate.

    Took two weeks from the deposit. One panel showed up scuffed and they swapped it that same week without me having to chase anyone down. That is rare enough that it is worth putting in writing.

  • Mateo E. Verified Buyer

    Went with Weathered Blend at 4ft along the driveway. The texture on it is close enough to gray cedar that people do a double take. No stain, no sealer, nothing to keep up with.

    They set the posts in concrete and lined the whole run up with the sidewalk. Took about ten days from deposit to install day, which they hit on the nose.

  • Drew F. Verified Buyer

    The whole process was easy to follow. Text when the estimator was on the way, text when the panels came in, text the morning of the install. I never once had to call and ask.

    Six foot tan on both sides of the yard, about eighty feet in total. Nothing surprising on the invoice compared to the bid, which is not always how these jobs go.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Drew, we try to keep people in the loop.

  • Rico S. Verified Buyer

    South side of the house bakes all afternoon and I was worried about the panels warping. A summer in and there is no bowing anywhere, and the tan has not gone chalky on me.

    We had a stretch over a hundred degrees in September and the rails stayed dead straight. Only upkeep so far has been a hose off in spring. Twenty minutes and it looks new again.

  • Landon P. Verified Buyer

    Put the 4ft white pickets along the front yard in Whittier. We wanted a clean line without walling off the view of the street. The flat top reads a lot tidier than the pointed pickets we had before.

    Posts went in concrete and the whole run was finished in a day. Half a year on and the white has not yellowed at all. No complaints here.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Landon, the flat top suits that street.

  • Julio M. Verified Buyer

    Yard drops about a foot over the length of the run and they racked the panels to follow it. No stair steps, no wedge gap under the bottom rail anywhere.

    Went with clay because the white looked too bright next to our stucco. Good call in the end, it settles right into the house color. Nobody notices the fence first, which is what I was after.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Julio, clay was a smart pick there.

  • Cyril A. Verified Buyer

    Looked at the scalloped version and the arched one before landing on this. The flat top line is what I kept coming back to, it reads more deliberate along a long straight run.

    Six feet in Weathered Blend down the back property line. Two months on and I still think we picked the right one of the three. Two neighbors have said the same since.

  • Elton V. Verified Buyer

    The city wants front yard fencing under four feet here and they knew that before I brought it up. We went 3ft in white and it cleared without a second look from anybody.

    They pulled the string line twice to get it sitting off the property line correctly. Little things like that are why I did not take the cheap bid.

  • Cormac F. Verified Buyer

    Ordered the 4ft white run with a matching gate for the side of the house. Gate came in the same color and the picket spacing matches the panels, so it does not look tacked on.

    Latch has been solid through a wet winter. One post needed to be reset a week later and they came back out without any argument. No charge for the trip either.

    Response from PVAF

    Appreciate the patience on that post, Cormac.

  • Dallas H. Verified Buyer

    White 4ft, ninety feet of it, front and both side returns. The bid spelled out what a corner post runs versus a line post, so there were no surprises at the end. Every line was itemized.

    It has been up through a rainy winter with no movement in any of the footings. I would use them again on the back yard.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Dallas, appreciate you writing this.

  • Amara W. Verified Buyer

    Our block wall was fine but too short to feel finished. The 3ft picket in Sierra Blend sits right on top of it and adds the height we wanted without making the patio feel closed in.

    The blend has enough grain in it that guests ask if it is real wood. Took the installers two days including the post work on the wall. Worth it for how the back reads now.

  • Maeve S. Verified Buyer

    We put in the 4ft white picket before listing the house. Our agent said it was the single best thing we did for the listing photos, and the front reads finished now instead of half done.

    It went up in one day with no drama at all. The material warranty transfers to the buyer, which came up during escrow and helped us.

  • Rhett D. Verified Buyer

    Old wood picket was gray and half rotted out at the posts. The vinyl went in on the same line so I did not lose an inch of yard.

    Flat top across the whole run looks sharper from the street than the pointed one it replaced. Ten pickets a section, evenly spaced, every panel the same. That consistency is what I was paying for.

  • Rosario D. Verified Buyer

    Our HOA is picky about front yard fencing and the tan picket was approved without a fight. I sent the board the spec sheet and the color name and that was the end of it.

    Install was scheduled about two weeks out and they showed up when they said they would. The line is straight and the matching gate swings clean.

    Response from PVAF

    Glad the board signed off, Rosario.

  • Noel G. Verified Buyer

    Two hundred feet of 4ft tan around a big corner lot. Per foot it came out cheaper than the cedar quote and I never have to touch it again. That math is what sold me.

    Took them three days start to finish with one crew the whole way. They worked around a big pepper tree at the back corner instead of asking me to take it out. The run curves right past it.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Noel. That tree was worth keeping.

  • Rene A. Verified Buyer

    Went 6ft on the side yard where the neighbor parks. I understand it is a picket so you still see through the gaps, but the height keeps their dog on their side and ours on ours.

    Third rail down the middle keeps the panels stiff. No sag anywhere after a year of use. White was the cheapest of the colors and it still looks right against the block wall.

  • Holden F. Verified Buyer

    Bought the 3ft white for a dog run off the patio. Little dog, low fence, does the job. It marks a boundary rather than screening anything and the listing was upfront about that.

    Scheduling was the slow part, about three weeks out from when we signed. The install itself was quick and tidy, maybe three hours start to finish including cleanup.

    Response from PVAF

    Thanks Holden. Sorry about the wait on the date.

  • Joaquin B. Verified Buyer

    Ground here is hard clay and the old fence posts had heaved out over the years. These guys dug deeper than the last company did and set everything in concrete.

    Five foot in Dark Walnut, about a hundred and twenty feet of it. A year later every post is still plumb, which is more than the wood one ever managed. No heaving through the rains either.

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