Frequently asked questions

What are the uses for Sunbelly Privacy Screens?

Sunbelly Privacy Screens are most often used as a privacy fence system on an outdoor patio or deck. Sunbelly Privacy Screens can also be used to create shade in a sunny space or to add visual interest to a landscape design. They can also be used as restaurant dividers or in offices, homes and condo balconies to create division of a space. 

What are the dimensions of a Sunbelly Screen & Post? 

All Sunbelly screens measure 36” wide x 68” tall. A Sunbelly post measures 3” x 3”  x 72” and is a fully welded post.

What will the dimensions be once a Sunbelly Screen is installed between two Sunbelly Posts using Sunbelly Mounting Brackets?

The installed dimensions will be 44 ½” wide x 73” tall

How easy it is to install a Sunbelly Privacy Screen Wall?

It’s as simple as these five steps.

How much open space is on either side of the screen once a screen is mounted to Sunbelly posts (using the standard Sunbelly Mounting Brackets)?

There is no open space between the side of each screen as each screen mounts directly to the Sunbelly Mounting Bracket, which attaches directly to a Sunbelly Post. 

What does a Sunbelly Post come with?

Each Sunbelly Post comes equipped with a 2-piece Base Plate & a Post Cap, which get affixed to the post during the install.

What colors & styles of Privacy Screens does Sunbelly offer?

Sunbelly currently offers 12 styles of decorative screens and all 12 styles are available in both of Sunbelly’s Black & Dark Bronze colors.

Will Sunbelly Screens stand up outside & what are Sunbelly screens made of?

Sunbelly screens are made to stand up to the outside elements. To ensure this is the case, Sunbelly screens are made of 100% powder-coated aluminum, providing a rust-proof & UV resistant finish. 

Where can I buy Sunbelly Screens?

Sunbelly Screens are sold at retailers across North America. Click here to locate a Sunbelly retailer in your area. 

Can Sunbelly Privacy Screens be used as deck railing?

Sunbelly is not intended and not tested to be used as a railing.  You can always check your local building code or consult your municipality to be certain.

What are the post base dimensions so I can add the right size of blocking beneath the posts?

The link to this sheet can be found on the Technical page of our site.