APPLICATION

RV & Boat Storage Screening

Keep your RV, boat, or trailer accessible while screening it from street view and neighbor sightlines. Satisfy HOA requirements without expensive permanent structures.

The RV Eyesore Problem

RVs, boats, and trailers are essential for recreation but unsightly in driveways and side yards. HOAs often require screening. Neighbors complain. Building permanent enclosures is expensive and may require permits.

You need to hide equipment from view while keeping it accessible for use.

Accessible Screening Solutions

Artificial hedge panels create attractive screening that hides recreational vehicles while maintaining easy access. Gates or removable sections allow equipment in and out. The natural appearance satisfies HOAs and neighbors alike.

Why Choose Artificial Hedges

HOA Compliant

Natural appearance typically meets screening requirements.

Easy Access

Gates and removable sections let you use equipment anytime.

No Permits Usually

Freestanding screens often don't require building permits.

Neighbor-Friendly

Green hedge appearance is less offensive than bare RV.

Solutions for Your Space

Single-Side Screen

Block street view with one panel run.

U-Shaped Enclosure

Three-sided screening with front access.

Gate Integration

Include rolling or swinging gate for equipment access.

Height Extension

Screen tall RVs and boats with extended height panels.

Common Questions

Most RVs are 10-12 feet tall. Full concealment may not be possible or practical. Partial screening that hides the lower portion (6-8 feet) often satisfies HOA requirements and significantly reduces visual impact.

Many HOAs require RV screening of some kind. Artificial hedges typically satisfy these requirements better than tarps or mismatched fencing. Submit specifications to your architectural committee before installation.

We design screens with access points: removable panels, rolling gates, or swing gates. The screen provides concealment when equipment is parked but opens for easy access when you need your RV or boat.

Panels allow wind to pass through, reducing wind load. For large screening runs, we use appropriate post spacing and anchoring. The open weave design handles wind better than solid fencing.

Freestanding hedge screens typically don't require building permits. However, if you're adding posts set in concrete, some jurisdictions may require permits. Check local requirements.

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