We worked with DIYer Jamison Rantz aka Rogue Engineer, who recently transformed his barn area with a fresh paver patio. Faced with an unsightly AC unit nearby, he turned to our Simpson Strong-Tie E-Z Spike™ to help build his DIY privacy fence solution. These spikes eliminate the need for digging or concrete pouring. What follows is his description of the build.
I recently added a paver patio next to our barn, creating extra space for both grilling and storage. The DIY patio construction turned out great. However, the AC unit situated directly behind it was a bit of an eyesore. To make the landscape more cohesive, I decided to construct a small privacy fence using composite decking to conceal the AC unit from sight.
I used Simpson Strong-Tie® E-Z Spike™ fence post spikes to anchor this privacy fence, because I didn’t want to disturb the newly laid patio right next to the AC unit. I hammered the E–Z spikes into the ground, making sure they were securely in place. They gave me a sturdy foundation without the hassle of traditional digging.
Once those E–Z Spikes were in position, I slipped 4×4 posts into the brackets of the spikes, and the skeleton of my privacy fence was taking shape. I used composite boards which I attached to the posts horizontally to hide the AC from view.
This project was straightforward and easy. If you’ve got an eyesore like an AC unit ruining your patio’s aesthetic, this quick and simple solution might be perfect for you, too!
Learn the details of Jamison’s privacy fence build and his patio paver project on his blog.
Materials Used in the Build
- Simpson Strong-Tie® Outdoor Accents® connector screw
- 4-foot-long pressure-treated 4x4s
- E-Z Spike™ fence post spikes
- Small sledgehammer
- Composite decking
- Composite deck screws
- Drill
- Miter saw
Watch my video to learn how I DIYed my paver patio and built my privacy fence.