Owner Manual

Many clients install our privacy screens onto existing fences. This transforms tired fences and
creates eye-catching outdoor feature walls. Options: - you can hang smaller screens (i.e.
2’X4’) using chain attached directly to the screen and fencing - frame your screen with a
light coloured backdrop before attaching the frame to the fencing (with screws or onto
brackets) - install U-clips on the fencing directly, and install screens onto the clips (this
avoids drilling into the screen) Timber screws are the best for attaching our screens to
existing wood fencing and are readily available from any hardware store. To install, begin by
pre-drilling holes into your garden screen so that the screws are positioned centrally, thus
ensuring that the screw doesn’t damage the screen’s surface.
Wood Fencing
Many clients install our privacy screens onto existing brickwork to create a garden feature
wall or to extend above existing brickwork to create more privacy. To attach our privacy
screens onto a brick wall, simply screw them directly onto brickwork. Alternatively, you can
bolt fence post supports along the length of the brick wall and then attach the screens to
these supports with brackets, u-clips, or in a frame. This method is preferable if you would like
to extend the privacy screens higher than the existing brickwork to increase privacy. When
attaching screens to brickwork, always ensure that the wall is structurally sound to support the
screens.
Brickwork
PROJECT INSTALLATION
All of our privacy screens are perfect for use as a trellis to either train plants or espalier
trees. Simply follow the directions above based on whether you are attaching the screens to
brickwork or fencing. When attaching the screens, make sure that you leave a gap between
the surface and the screen so that plants can wrap around the back of the screen as they
grow. This can be achieved by using u-clips, which are easy to use and practically invisible.
Trellis
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