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6 Ft Composite Privacy Fence Installation in Clifton NJ

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A lot of homes in Clifton have tight side yards with close neighbors on both sides. That setup makes privacy tough - and a standard wood fence, while common, means staining, sealing, and replacing boards every few years. This homeowner wanted something better. A full 6 ft composite privacy fence that looks great and holds up without the constant upkeep.

Composite fencing is one of those materials that punches way above its weight. It mimics the texture and warmth of real wood - horizontal grain, rich brown tones - but it won't rot, warp, or fade the way natural wood does. Pair that with solid black aluminum posts and you get a fence that looks sharp and stays that way. No painting. No sanding. Just clean lines year after year.

Here's what we were working with: a narrow side yard running between two houses, tight on space, with a stamped concrete walkway already in place. Getting the posts set plumb and the panels running level across the full length of that run takes patience and precision. We laid it out carefully so every panel sits flush, every post lines up, and the whole thing reads as one continuous, solid wall.

That's the thing people don't always think about with fence installs - the prep and the layout matter as much as the material itself. A fence that's even slightly off-level or has gaps at the base doesn't just look sloppy, it defeats the whole purpose. We take the time to do it right so the finished product actually delivers the privacy and the clean look the homeowner paid for.

If you're in the Clifton area and dealing with an open side yard or a backyard that feels too exposed, composite fencing is worth a serious look. The upfront cost is higher than wood, but when you factor out years of maintenance, it evens out fast - and the result speaks for itself.