HOME Depot is selling a beautiful red cedar wood privacy fence for just $109 per panel that offers users complete privacy.
It measures 6ft by 8ft, so there’s plenty of coverage for whatever sort of job a user could need it for.

The Home Depot’s fence is made from cedar wood[/caption]
The Home Depot‘s Cedar Moulded Stockade privacy fence is made of a bright and vibrant wood material that balances security and aesthetics.
This fence is naturally resistant to decay and insect damage, so it doesn’t have to be taken down in extreme weather.
The fence’s strong material means that the fence won’t be damaged either.
Minimal gaps in between the separate wooden pickets help create a sense of comfort and security when using it.
The Home Depot‘s fence is also molded in a way that creates a dynamic and polished finished product.
The spiked tops mean the fence stands out without becoming too garish in a garden setup.
It’s most ideally used for something like a garden or a patio, but can be used for plenty of other purposes.
For example, it could be used to guard an air conditioner unit.
The preassembled panel make it easy to install, but this means a user would have to lay it on a larger surface.
Given that the size is not adaptable, and the panel comes as a prefixed size, it makes this fence best used for bigger areas.
BUYING A PRIVACY FENCE
One of the main perks of a privacy fence is that it gives users peace of mind that they can enjoy their garden in peace.
Just because the fall is here doesn’t mean that Americans can’t be out in their backyards.
The new season will put a privacy fence to the test, subjecting it to harsher conditions like frost and snow.
It also showcases the bright color of the fence in a different light, perhaps allowing it to better blend into the reds and browns of the fall.
What are the rules around privacy fences in the US?
PRIVACY fences are generally allowed in the United States, but the rules vary depending on local laws, city ordinances, and homeowners’ association (HOA) regulations.
Height restrictions typically limit front-yard fences to 3–4 feet, while backyard or side-yard fences can usually reach 6–8 feet, with taller fences sometimes requiring a special permit.
Materials such as wood, vinyl, metal, chain-link, and bamboo are usually permitted, though some HOAs may restrict certain materials or colors for aesthetic reasons.
Many local codes also require fences to be set back a certain distance from property lines, sidewalks, or streets, and corner lots often have extra rules to maintain visibility for traffic.
Safety considerations are also common, especially around driveways or pools, where visibility and child safety requirements may apply.
In some areas, a permit is required for installation, particularly for taller fences or those in specific locations.
Before putting up a fence, it’s important to check both local regulations and any HOA rules to avoid fines or having to remove the fence.
POLISHED FENCE
The Home Depot is also selling a privacy fence for only $64.32 that comes in a smaller size.
Also made of cedar wood, this model measures three and a half feet by eight feet.
Given the size, it could be used for something smaller like an air conditioner unit.
The fence comes with flat tops instead of spiked ones, creating a more subtle look for your garden.
The material is built to withstand harsh conditions while keeping its polished finish.
The fence is impervious to stains and rotting, so no matter what time of year, it will stay in perfect condition.

Minimal gaps in between the separate wooden pickets help create a sense of comfort and security when using it[/caption]