Starting as low as $209/foot Fully Installed, the Grand Douglas features a scalloped topper over diagonal privacy boards.
“Concave” refers to the shape of the curve on top of the fence. If the the arc is higher in the center than at the posts it’s convex. If the arc is lower in the center than at the posts it’s concave.
The example shows a Grand Douglas with a concave scalloped picket topper and the alternating angles panel style.
- Wood Choices Cedar, Douglas Fir, or Pressure Treated
- Pre-Staining Jarrah Brown, Natural, Mahogany Flame, or Honey Teak
- Post Caps Pyramid, Gothic, Solar, or Fence-All
- Bottom of Fence Straight or Stepped
- Heights 6’8″
- Panel Styles One Angle or Alternating Angles
- Toppers Choice of Topper

Upgrade your posts with Postsaver Pro-Sleeves. They’re heat-shrinkable sleeves with a meltable liner that protect wood posts from rot and decay around the vulnerable ground line area. Pro-Sleeves carry a 20 year manufacturer warranty.
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3′ Wide Panels mean a stronger fence and the opportunity for less space between the bottom of the fence and the ground. It’s very popular with pet-friendly families. Ask your sales rep for details.
Continuous Boards cover the posts so the fence doesn’t look like a series of panels.

Screw Piles are posts that are turned into the ground by machine as opposed to the usual digging and cementing process. They are a requirement for most deck permits.
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