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Sunspace of the Jersey Shore
Why Jersey Shore Homeowners Add Privacy Walls

Outdoor Space Feels Better When It Feels Protected

Many shore properties have close neighbors, exposed patios, or breezy deck edges that make outdoor living feel less relaxing than it should. In those conditions, a privacy screen or windbreak wall can improve comfort faster than a full renovation.

Sunspace privacy walls are built to add seclusion, soften side wind, and create a more intentional outdoor room without making the area feel dark. That combination is what makes them especially useful for decks, porches, patios, and partially enclosed spaces at the Jersey Shore.

Block Unwanted Views

Create more seclusion from neighbors and passersby without building a heavy solid barrier.

Reduce Wind Exposure

Windbreak screens help calm exposed sitting areas so the space feels more usable on breezy days.

Keep the Space Bright

Sunspace privacy systems are designed to brighten the area rather than make it feel closed off.

Cut Maintenance Hassle

These systems are built to stay attractive for years without the constant upkeep common to improvised privacy solutions.

Product Optimization

One Privacy System, Multiple
Comfort Goals

Instead of forcing every project into the same wall type, we match the design to
what the space actually needs most: more seclusion, more wind protection, or a better
balance of light control and heat reduction.

Sunspace Privacy Screens and Windbreak Walls

Sunspace privacy walls are designed for outdoor spaces that need relief from exposure without losing their open feel. They can be customized with different materials and styles, and they stay low maintenance for years while adding a more finished architectural look.

  • More private outdoor livingTurns an exposed patio, deck, or porch into a more secluded area that feels easier to relax in.
  • Windbreak performanceHelps reduce side wind on exposed edges, which is especially useful near shore breezes and open yard conditions.
  • Bright, not boxed inThese systems are designed to brighten the area rather than make it feel dark or visually heavy.
  • Many materials and stylesLets the wall fit the design of the home instead of looking like an afterthought.
  • Low-maintenance buildGives you long-term comfort without the repainting and patchwork routine that often comes with basic privacy panels.
  • Custom designed to suit the projectWorks well on decks, porches, sunrooms, and broader outdoor living layouts where fit matters.

ACRYLIC TYPE

SOLAR COOL 40

Designed for homeowners who want privacy and light while keeping heat control in the mix. This acrylic option has 40 light transmittance, does not transmit UV, and provides 60 heat blocking.

ACRYLIC TYPE

HEATSTOP 50

Better suited when cutting heat matters even more. This option has 50 light transmittance, does not transmit UV, and offers 75 heat blocking while still keeping the area visually open.

EXPERT INSIGHT
The biggest privacy wall mistake is choosing the darkest, heaviest-looking option just to block a view. On the Jersey Shore, the smarter move is usually a system that improves privacy and wind comfort while still letting the outdoor space feel bright and usable.

Available Frame Colors
FINISH OPTIONS THAT COORDINATE WITH THE REST OF THE SPACE

Sunspace systems are available in standard aluminum colors that make it easier to coordinate with nearby railings, sunroom framing, or exterior trim.

White

Driftwood

Bronze

Black

Gray

NATURAL UPGRADE PATH

WHERE PRIVACY WALLS FIT IN A BIGGER PROJECT

Privacy walls often start as a comfort upgrade around an existing patio or deck. From there, some homeowners add railings installation for a finished edge, or build from the platform up with deck installation when the base itself needs improvement.

SUNSPACE AUTHORITY

BUILT TO MATCH THE BRAND SYSTEM

Because Sunspace of the Jersey Shore is an authorized Sunspace dealer, these privacy and windbreak solutions can be planned alongside screens, windows, sunrooms, and other exterior systems so the final result feels cohesive instead of pieced together.

Quick Selection Guide

Which Privacy Wall Setup
Fits Your Space?

This table helps narrow the choice based on what is making the space less comfortable right now.

Priority

Best Fit

Why It Works

Typical Use Case

More seclusion from neighbors

Privacy screen layout

Creates a cleaner visual barrier without making the space feel shut in.

Side yard patios, close-lot decks, townhouse settings

Less wind on an exposed edge

Windbreak wall layout

Helps calm the seating zone so the area feels more comfortable on breezy days.

Water-adjacent decks, corner patios, open backyards

Light privacy with balanced heat control

Solar Cool 40 acrylic

Offers 40 light transmittance, no UV transmission, and 60 heat blocking.

Spaces that need privacy but still want a lighter look

Stronger heat reduction with privacy

Heatstop 50 acrylic

Offers 50 light transmittance, no UV transmission, and 75 heat blocking.

Hotter exposures where comfort control matters more

Not sure which direction is right?

Our consultation focuses on sightlines, wind direction, neighboring homes, light levels, and how the space is actually used, so the privacy wall solves the real problem instead of just adding another panel.

Why Sunspace of the Jersey Shore

Why Homeowners Call Us for
Privacy Wall Installation

Privacy walls look simple until they have to feel good, look intentional, and work with
the rest of the outdoor space. That is where planning and product knowledge matter.

Authorized Sunspace Dealer

We work with genuine Sunspace systems designed to coordinate with broader outdoor living upgrades.

Built for Jersey Shore Conditions

We plan for wind exposure, UV intensity, and the comfort issues common to coastal decks, patios, and porches.

Comfort-First Design Thinking

We help decide whether the project needs more privacy, more wind control, more light management, or all three.

Integrated Outdoor Planning

Privacy walls can connect naturally with railing, decking, screened areas, and future enclosure upgrades.

Low-Maintenance Product Focus

We recommend solutions that keep working without creating a constant upkeep problem.

Clean, Finished Aesthetics

The goal is not just to block a view. It is to make the space feel more complete and more enjoyable to use.

How It Works

Our Privacy Wall Installation Process

Every project follows a straightforward path so the final wall fits the space, the exposure conditions, and the homeowner’s comfort goals.

01

Site Consultation

We review sightlines, wind exposure, layout constraints, and where the privacy wall will make the biggest difference.

02

System Selection

We narrow the choice based on privacy needs, light preference, and whether Solar Cool 40 or Heatstop 50 makes more sense.

03

Custom Design

Your wall is planned to fit the space cleanly and coordinate with nearby railings, decking, or enclosure features.

04

Professional Installation

Our team installs the system so it looks intentional, performs well, and improves everyday comfort right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Privacy Screens and Windbreak Walls

These are the questions we hear most often from homeowners comparing privacy wall installation,
windbreak screen layouts, and related outdoor upgrades on the Jersey Shore.

The systems are closely related. A privacy wall focuses more on blocking unwanted sightlines, while a windbreak wall focuses more on reducing side wind. In many projects, one installation does both jobs at the same time.

Not when it is designed well. Sunspace privacy walls are intended to brighten the area rather than darken it, which is one of the biggest reasons they feel better than improvised privacy barriers.

Solar Cool 40 is a strong fit when you want balanced privacy, light, and heat control. Heatstop 50 makes sense when stronger heat blocking is the bigger priority.

Yes. Privacy walls often work well beside a screen room installation when the goal is to keep airflow and openness while making one or two sides feel more protected.

That is a common next step. Homeowners sometimes start with privacy or wind control and later move toward porch and patio windows installation or, in larger projects, full sunrooms installation.

Yes. On some older homes, the better first move is a broader porch refresh. In those cases, homeowners often consider porch conversions so the privacy wall ends up on a cleaner, more usable foundation.

Absolutely. When the space also needs overhead weather protection, privacy walls often complement patio covers installation or, for a more open shade strategy, a louvered pergola installation.

Yes. They can be planned around doors and transitions so the circulation still feels comfortable. In projects where the opening itself is being upgraded, porch and patio bifold doors installation can become part of the same design conversation.

We work throughout Ocean and Monmouth County. You can confirm coverage on our service areas page. To see the broader Sunspace lineup and learn more about the company, visit the Sunspace of the Jersey Shore homepage.

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Project in Jersey Shore

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