Perimtec systems are used across commercial properties, residential privacy projects, semi-privacy residential designs, and practical utility or equipment screening. This page gives a quick planning view so you can identify the right application path before you move into layout and pricing.
Start with the use case first. The four groups below cover the most common ways owners, builders, and designers apply the Perimtec system in active projects.
Commercial
Perimtec systems are used across office campuses, retail environments, multifamily communities, and other public-facing properties where appearance and long-term maintenance both matter. Framed layouts help keep long runs aligned while supporting practical gate access, equipment screening, and repeatable perimeter detailing.
For homeowners who want real visual coverage, framed privacy layouts work well for backyard boundaries, patios, and side-yard separation. This application is best when the goal is to reduce direct sightlines, define outdoor zones, and maintain a modern finished appearance.
Not every residential project needs complete concealment. Semi-privacy applications are designed for partial screening that still allows airflow and light. They are often used for decorative boundaries, front and side transitions, and outdoor spaces where openness is part of the design intent.
Perimtec systems also solve practical enclosure needs around equipment and service zones. Typical uses include pool equipment pads, HVAC condensers, generators, trash and dumpster screening, and utility-side areas that benefit from cleaner sightlines and organized perimeter treatment.