Solutions that combine aesthetics and functionality are becoming increasingly important in modern living spaces. Artificial grass fencing systems offer a user-friendly alternative with both a natural look and a maintenance-free structure. At Fency Grass, our grass fencing panels, manufactured in Turkey, are an ideal choice for those looking to enhance their outdoor décor.

What is an Artificial Grass Fence?

Artificial turf fencing is an aesthetic and durable fencing system constructed by coating UV-protected artificial grass over a galvanized wire panel. It can be used in a variety of areas, from gardens and terraces to school areas and industrial zones.

Artificial Grass Fence Features

Natural Look

It provides a look similar to natural grass, remaining green throughout the year. It adds aesthetic value to the environment.

UV Protection

It has high resistance to sunlight. It does not fade and remains vibrant for many years.

Weather Resistance

It is resistant to all weather conditions such as rain, snow, wind, etc. It can be used safely outdoors.

Maintenance Free

Unlike real grass, it doesn’t require watering, mowing or fertilizing, saving time and money.

Provides Privacy

Thanks to its high-density structure, it prevents interior spaces from being seen from the outside and provides privacy.

Easy Installation

Grass fences produced in panel form can be easily mounted on existing wire fence systems or walls.

Where is Artificial Grass Fence Used?

  • Garden surroundings
  • Villa and site entrances
  • School and nursery surroundings
  • Cafe and restaurant gardens
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Industrial facilities and factory areas
  • Sports fields (especially padel courts, football fields)

Why Fency Grass?

  • Production at high quality standards in our production facilities in Istanbul and Sakarya
  • Exports to more than 30 countries, especially in Europe and the Middle East
  • Customized production solutions for individuals and projects
  • Fast delivery times and competitive prices
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