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I currently have a shadow box style fence around the backyard of the new house I purchased. As there is a pool in the backyard, I prefer more privacy than the shadow box fence provides. In addition, the shadow box appears to not have been maintained well as several surfaces aren't easily accessible.

That being said, is it possible to convert it to a solid fence using the existing boards? Any information on how to do it or tips/tricks are greatly appreciated.

fence types. My fence is similar to the picture labeled as Shadow Box.

Actual Picture of Fence

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  • Pictures would help immensely.
    – Ecnerwal
    Commented Nov 16, 2014 at 0:05
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    Your question mentions potential issues with the condition of the fence - as such, generic fence pictures are less helpful in assessing if there's any point in trying to re-use your fence materials than pictures of your actual fence. In many cases the additional labor to re-use partially degraded material makes it more sensible to replace the whole thing; but that's very much a generalization. If the boards are screwed and you can actually unscrew them your odds improve - if they are nailed and break when you try to pry them off, your odds plummet.
    – Ecnerwal
    Commented Nov 16, 2014 at 4:26
  • Added actual picture.
    – Nick
    Commented Nov 30, 2014 at 1:06

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The feasibility depends on a couple of things:

  1. If you can remove the existing boards without breaking them. My guess is probably, but you would need to do it carefully. I would use a short 2x6 and a light sledge to tap on the board from the backside.
  2. What the spacing is on the boards. If you can just take the boards off one side and put them on the other, that makes things easier. If the spacing is wrong for that, you would need to pull the boards off both sides and then redo them.
  3. Whether you are willing to do the work yourself. If you are paying somebody, it may be cheaper to have them tear down the old ones and put up new ones than to carefully remove the old ones and reinstall them.
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You can also take your shadowbox fence to a board on board by simply counting the open holes on your side and buy that many boards and simply cover the opening equally on both sides of the pickets.

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  • This doesn't really answer the OP's question since it doesn't address using the existing boards.
    – JACK
    Commented Nov 17, 2021 at 12:18
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