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CASTLECREEK Air Conditioner Fence Screen -Tall, AC Covers for Outside to Hide Air Conditioner & for Outdoor Privacy

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by The Sportsman's Guide

Arrives Wednesday, Mar 12
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Features

  • CONCEAL - Castlecreek air conditioner cover is a great way to conceal that bulky unit for a more appealing and flattering setting.
  • CONSTRUCTION - Made of solid fir tough wood construction that can either be painted or stained for a personal; custom touch.
  • PERFORATED - AC screen enclosure lattice design allows air to pass through without a problem.
  • PRIVACY - Air conditioner screen also functions as an outdoor privacy wall.
  • DIY - AC fence for outside unit comes with two ground anchors that can increase the stability of your screen position.

Material: Wood, Fir


Color: Brown


Brand: CASTLECREEK


Item Weight: 33.9 Pounds


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Closure Type: ‎open


Strap Type: ‎Removable


UPC: ‎885344780319


Manufacturer: ‎Castlecreek


Part Number: ‎DSL-5320


Item Weight: ‎33.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎63.5 x 34 x 4 inches


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 15, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • SOLID, beautiful and a PERFECT "fence" solution for me!
I have a chain link fence between me and my (terrible, trashy) neighbors. Having to look at their mess every time I glance out my dining room glass doors or walk down that side of my property has been a terrible eyesore and a boiling peeve for me for three years. A new composite fence tall enough to hide their mess is $5,000 that I just don't have to put into a fence. I have been seeking a good solution and explored everything under the sun when I spied these 60" tall air conditioning screens made of pine. I ordered two sets (3 panels in each set). I did not connect them with the installed hinges--instead I positioned them, used 250lb zip ties, and secured to the fence rail and then to each other. PROBLEM SOLVED IN 15 MINUTES FLAT. It honestly took me longer to cut up the cardboard shipping boxes than to put them in place. These are solid pine--not the flimsy screens I usually run into. I think they will weather well and have no doubt they will handle the occasional high winds that I get. I could not be happier with any purchase ever! I have posted before and after to Facebook and am getting inundated with people asking what I used (beware, Sportsman's Guide, you're about to get a LOT of orders). I am so, so happy with the solid quality of these screens and the Owl brand zip ties. For the first time in years I can look or walk out there and not be so irritated I want to punch my neighbor. "Good fences make good neighbors" indeed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020 by Daneen Petty Daneen Petty

  • Dense lattice
My husband modified this to suit our purpose and it is perfect. Hides our air conditioner and looks nice.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Karen Cox

  • Prep work
There was a lot of prep work in making this the color I wanted. This was used to cover my propane tank. It was the only thing that I could find that was the exact measurements that I needed. The wood is cheap yes. I think the amount of time that it would’ve taken to just buy The 6 foot lattice that was already painted and add hinges would’ve been less time-consuming, then prepping and staining this, but it wouldn’t have been the measurements or the color I would’ve wanted. With the right prep work and the right application of stain and sealer, I think that this cheap wood can look good and last through the weather. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by krystal keefe krystal keefe

  • Castlecreek 5 ft tall AC/Garbage fence
I purchased 6 panels for my RV to cover my propane tanks and the front of the RV. Worked perfect and they came in perfect condition. I'm on a permanent site.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by Mary walczak

  • Great for Outdoor Shower
I got this for my outdoor shower in my courtyard. It’s exactly what I was looking for. I did add some addt’l weight to it for when the winds get high in FL.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024 by Salty Salty

  • Can't stand up to wind
I wanted to like this privacy screen. It was tall enough to cover a very large propane tank I use for the fireplace. It is also sharp looking and made even sharper after staining. One small problem is that it does not stand up to even moderate winds even when following the instructions. The stakes are attached to the screen by very small screws and the same is true for the hinges that connect the panels. In even moderate winds the screen gets torn off the stakes and the hinges pull apart. A very pretty screen that I really wanted to like, but very poor design. I am finally tossing it away as there are only so many times one can try repairing it. Unless you can tuck it away where it won't be impacted by wind, find yourself another alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by kidlungdoc

  • Patio Privacy Enclosure Solution
I ordered 4 sets of panels (12 separate panels in total and my project took 11 of them for a 12x18 patio slab) in which each panel is approximately 5 feet tall and 2.5 feet wide. I used a paint sprayer and stained them with Cabot solid stain in the color Brickstone (reddish-brown). To complete the project, I also ordered from Amazon 8 Gtongoto fence post anchors 36" x 4 x 4 and purchased 9, 4 foot tall 4 x 4 beveled top fence posts from Lowes, small and large zip ties, and 2.5-inch flat head Phillips exterior screws. I used an 8-pound sledgehammer to hammer in the yard anchors. Only 8 of the 9 fence posts were used. The 9th one was purchased to cut into 10-inch posts to put in the anchors, tighten the scrap wood in place, and then pound into the ground with the sledgehammer. The sledgehammer will demolish your scrap posts the more you hammer down, so we just had one more 10-inch spare left when we finished. Use 2 people to hammer in the anchors. One to hold the anchor, especially while it goes in because it will start to twist the lower it goes in. When the post was about 8 to 9 inches from going all the way in, I stopped holding the post. It was tricky for me because my patio slab is new and I needed to make sure we did not pound the anchor in too close to the edge of the slab and chip it. The anchors are extremely hard to dig out once in so make sure you have them where you want them. If the anchors are only about halfway in, sometimes they can be pulled out by hand, and sometimes you may have to dig out with a shovel. I would watch a couple of Youtube videos on how to pound the in before starting your project but they were a great alternative to cementing in posts. Once the anchors were in, we zip-tied the panels to the fence posts until we could screw in the panels permanently. I highly recommend doing a predrill into the panels and posts using a bit the same size as your screw to prevent any splitting of the panel wood. The true test for me has been the high wind days we have had and my project has passed the wind test. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022 by michele michele

  • Sturdiness
Easy to put together. Doesn't provide quite as much shade for our A/C unit. Unfortunately, it has already fallen over and a panel has a pice come loose. Not from the fall from the wind just because it's cheap. Disappointed. Too hard to return. Would not purchase again.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by gfix

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