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Custom Privacy Screen
Block the view without blocking the breeze
Privacy screens do several jobs at once: they hide a boundary wall or a neighbour’s window, break the wind across a patio, and hide the things nobody wants to look at — pool pumps, aircon units, gas bottles. The slat gap is the design decision that matters, and it’s a trade-off between privacy and wind.

What you can choose
- Slat gap set for privacy or for airflow
- Height from a low patio screen to full boundary height
- Freestanding on feet, bolted to a slab, or posts set in concrete
- Combined with a planter box at the base
- Horizontal or vertical slats
- Colour matched to your gate or trim
Typical sizes
- 1.8m–2.1m high for full privacy
- Panels typically 1.8m–2.4m wide, joined for longer runs
These are starting points, not a catalogue. Every piece is built to your measurements.
How we build your privacy screen
01
Send us the space
WhatsApp a photo of where it’s going, plus rough measurements. A sketch on paper is perfectly fine.
02
We quote and confirm
We look at wind exposure first. A solid screen on an exposed boundary acts like a sail, so the gap and the fixing method get set around that. You get a price and a timeline before anything is cut.
03
We build it
Posts are set in concrete for boundary runs, or built with a weighted base for freestanding screens that need to move later.
04
Delivery and install
We deliver across Gauteng and install on site where the piece needs it.
Privacy Screens we’ve built
A few we’ve made recently. Yours can be a different size, timber or finish — tell us what you have in mind.




Screens are installed on site across Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand and Johannesburg, and delivered flat-packed to the rest of Gauteng. Elsewhere in the province, ask and we’ll tell you honestly whether it’s worth the trip.
Questions we get asked
Can it screen a pool pump or aircon unit?
Yes, and it’s one of the most common uses. We leave the required airflow gap around the unit and make one panel removable so you can still get in to service it.
How much wind will it take?
Depends on the slat gap and the fixing. On an exposed boundary we’d use a wider gap and set the posts in concrete. We’ll advise once we see photos of the spot.
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Get a price for your privacy screen
Send a photo of the space and rough measurements — we’ll come back with a price and a timeline. No obligation.



