🌿 Fence Your Way to a Beautiful Backyard!
The Zippity Baskenridge Fence Panel Kit offers a stylish and functional solution for your outdoor space. Measuring 3ft high and 3.5ft wide per panel, this no-dig vinyl fence is perfect for creating safe play areas for children and pets, enhancing your garden's beauty, and keeping unwanted animals at bay. With easy installation in just 60 minutes and a 10-year warranty, this durable fence is designed to withstand the elements while providing a customizable border for your yard.
Style Name | Picket |
Color | 36"H x 42"W (Flat) |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Item Dimensions L x W | 36"L x 42"W |
Material Type | Vinyl |
P**I
They are easily installed
They are easily installed. It does not allow to be bended curvedly. So, we need to make our way to make it curve to fit our shape of the lawn. We cut it lightly at some parts of the fence to make it work.
A**
Sturdy and well made!
We just recently installed this fence! About a week after we put it in, we had severe weather come through. Tornado and all, our fence stayed put! Would highly recommend!
K**R
A bit pricey but cheaper than other options and sturdy in my application
Have an unusual situation at our house. Very narrow opening from the front of our house to a courtyard. I needed a fence and gate to keep our pup in the backyard. Ended up doing some re-engineering to do that. Decided to paint it black. Overall I’m pleased with how it turned out. Since I buried the gate and end posts in concrete and anchored them to the house on the end I have no idea how durable the no-dig installation is, so not much help there.
L**3
Exactly what we needed
The media could not be loaded. Our backyard abuts a farm, and while I love the openness and being able to enjoy the livestock (without the work), I wanted to highlight our garden-in-progress without losing the view that the farm fence allows.ASSEMBLY: Yes, you have to assemble the sections and then slide each picket into the slots. Each section takes 4 screws per side into pre-drilled holes (I had to drill a couple of missing holes - piece of cake).If you can count to 3, you can assemble the pickets, as they are each marked as 1, 2, or 3.I am a 65 year old women and I assembled 12 sections by myself with the exception of 2 sections of which I had help from my 5-year-old granddaughter. Seriously...see my video. She set the screws in two sections and put each picket in by herself - I only helped her with the order of the placement.We joined 2 sections each with the joiner clips before setting them in the ground (the instructions say the screws are self-drilling, but we pre-drilled holes). We then had six 2-panel sections. We didn’t install the rest of the joiner clips until we had all of the sections in the ground the way we wanted them.INSTALLATION: A little more difficult as we were doing a 50-foot straight (somewhat) line, which isn’t very conducive to sturdiness. As others mentioned, wait until the end to put the caps on so that you can pound the stakes into the ground without damaging them.We ended up waiting until after a good rain so that the ground was soft. My husband was able to push most of the stakes in without pounding (unlike our first try when the ground was harder). If you can’t wait for rain, use a hose to soften the ground if you need to.Because of the aforementioned expanse, we bought 8 steel fence posts, painted them white and pounded them in behind some of the vertical posts of the fence itself, and then used heavy duty clear zip ties to attach them.Maybe not ideal, but hey, it worked for us and gave us the stability we needed instead of spending thousands and having to sink 4 x 4’s. The steel posts aren’t visible from our viewpoint, and I doubt if the farmer gives two hoots considering his own fence posts aren’t painted a nice white. 😁As mentioned in the previous paragraph, we waited until the end to finish joining the the six 2-panel sections with the joiner clips.STURDINESS: This is called temporary fencing because it’s on plastic stakes. We definitely had to stake it to something else because the small slope to the land wouldn’t allow us to push some of the stakes in as far as is ideal. Based on other reviews, if you can push/pound the stakes all the way in, and have some corners involved, it may be sturdy enough without having to stabilize it further.BOTTOM LINE: We're very pleased with the end results.
W**Z
It's Awesome, looks great
It's Awesome, looks great, and easy to set up.
B**D
Great decorative fence, works great as a barrier for my 3 large dogs.
I purchased this fence because we recently planted flower beds and I have 3 very large dogs (ranging from 60lbs - 120lbs) that were trampling through them. I needed a barrier to prevent them from using the flower beds as a short cut around the house.There were a few reviews here that nearly made me change my mind on buying this fence, I would like to counter those reviews here...1) A reviewer stated these were flemsy - in the listing it states that this is a temporary fence, meaning this is not the kind you buy at Lowes or Home Depot for 3x the price that you have to put 4x4 posts into the ground.2) One reviewer pictured the pieces at a bit of a distance, the slats almost looked to be thin like single 1/8" thick PVC... This photo was deceiving, please see my photos attached. The slats are double walled and have small nubs near the bottom to hold the slat in place.3) One reviewer stated that it is so flimsy it doesn't hold up to wind... This is also incorrect, I live Ohio surrounded by open farm land. We experience high winds regularly and not one fence has moved or fallen over. Heck the wind was so high the other day my telescoping flag pole let its self down from the wind. This reviewer obviously did not pound the fence into the ground far enough.Of course the fence comes ready to assemble, shipping would be outrageous if they shipped already assembled. I do want to make clear that I did not buy this fence to contain my large dogs, I purchased it to add a Visual barrier and I wanted something that looks nice.Do I feel the price is right, pretty much.. It could be a bit cheaper but it definitely is not to over priced.Pointers when assembling your fence:1) Be sure you have you top and bottom bar as they should go, the bottom bar only has openings for the slats at the top.2)Be sure you are putting your slats in the right location, I made a mistake and put two #1's side by side and have yet to get the slat pulled out due to the dubs holding it in place. :(3) Pound the fence into the location you want it prior to putting the fence caps on. A rubber mallet works best for pounding the fence post into the ground.4) I found it to be easier to affix the fences together prior to placing them in the ground by laying them on a flat surface.5) If you have to cut the fence as I did in one location, place the cut end up against another fence section, as the caps on the ends of the fence sections do not come off.
R**B
Easy to make and install. Looks great. My neighbors are happy with me.
I needed a small fence and just didn’t want to dig holes and buy bags of cement and haul the fence parts from the store. I am feeling lazy! So I bought this. I am happy. It comes in a big long box, and I assembled it indoors and it is easy though I did watch some short YouTube’s because I like seeing someone doing it first, but that is not necessary. Then I carried the sections outside and just pressed them into the ground.And, NOW I HAVE A NICE LOOKING FENCE.It seriously looks really really good. I had replaced an ugly old metal fence that had some sharp metal parts which made me think I would end up with tetanus every time I weeded. I am glad I chose this one.
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