You stop worrying about the fence falling on your kids. You stop looking at splintered boards every time you let the dog out. You get a property line that actually looks like you care about your home.
A new fence means real privacy again. It means your backyard doesn’t look like the before photo in someone else’s ad. And if you’re selling soon, it means buyers don’t walk away because your fence is held together with hope and zip ties.
We’re talking vinyl that won’t rot in Florida humidity. Aluminum that handles wind without bending. Wood that’s treated right so it lasts longer than the last guy’s install. You pick what works for your property and your budget, and we make sure it’s done right the first time.
We’ve spent over 20 years installing and replacing fences across Central Florida. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s not optional in this business—it’s the baseline.
We serve Lake, Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties. That means we’ve seen every soil type, every HOA rulebook, and every weather pattern Florida throws at a fence. We know what works here and what doesn’t.
You’ll find us on Google with 175+ reviews because we show up on time, do the work we said we’d do, and don’t leave your yard looking like a construction zone. That’s it. No gimmicks.
First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. We measure, check the property line, and talk through what you actually need versus what someone’s trying to upsell you on. You get a transparent price with no hidden fees.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we pull permits if needed and coordinate with your HOA if that’s part of the deal. We handle that paperwork so you don’t have to chase down approval letters.
Then we remove the old fence. All of it. Posts, panels, hardware—we haul it off your property. After that, we install the new one with proper post depth and spacing so it doesn’t lean in six months. We clean up the site, walk you through the finished work, and make sure you’re happy before we leave. That’s the whole process.
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You’re getting complete removal of your existing fence and professional installation of the new one. We’re not patching sections or leaving old posts in the ground because it’s faster. We do it right.
In central business district, FL, storm resistance matters. We install fences that can handle wind and rain without falling apart during the next tropical system. That means proper bracing, quality fasteners, and materials rated for Florida weather.
We also handle permit applications and HOA compliance. A lot of neighborhoods in Central Florida have strict rules about fence height, color, and style. We know those regulations and make sure your new fence passes inspection the first time. You don’t deal with rejection letters or fines because we missed a detail.
You’ll get a warranty on both materials and labor. If something’s wrong with the install, we come back and fix it. If a manufacturer defect shows up, we handle that claim for you. You’re covered either way.
It depends on what you’re replacing and what you’re putting in. A basic chain link replacement runs cheaper than a vinyl privacy fence, and footage matters more than anything else.
For a typical residential fence replacement in central business district, FL, you’re looking at anywhere from a few thousand to over ten thousand depending on material, height, and linear feet. Wood tends to cost less upfront but requires more maintenance. Vinyl costs more initially but you’re not repainting or replacing rotted boards every few years.
We give you an upfront price after we measure your property. No surprises, no “we found something” upsells halfway through the job. You know what it costs before we start.
If more than 30% of your fence is damaged, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. You’re throwing money at a fence that’s going to keep failing in new spots.
Here’s the test: walk your fence line and count how many posts are leaning, how many boards are rotted, and how many sections are held together with temporary fixes. If you’re looking at multiple problem areas, you’re better off replacing the whole thing. Piecemeal repairs add up fast, and you still end up with a fence that’s half-old, half-new.
Storm damage is another reason to replace instead of repair. If a tree came down on your fence or high winds took out several sections, your insurance might cover replacement. Repairing just the visible damage often misses structural issues that show up later.
Vinyl holds up best in Florida humidity and storms. It won’t rot, it doesn’t need paint, and it can handle wind without splintering. That’s why it’s the most popular choice for residential fence replacement in central business district, FL.
Aluminum is another solid option if you want something that looks clean and doesn’t rust. It’s lighter than vinyl but still strong enough for most residential applications. It works well for front yards where you want visibility with a boundary.
Wood can work if you’re willing to maintain it. You’ll need to seal or stain it every couple of years to prevent rot and warping. Treated wood lasts longer, but even the best wood fence in Florida has a shorter lifespan than vinyl or aluminum. If you like the look of wood and don’t mind the upkeep, it’s still a viable choice.
Most residential fence replacements take two to five days depending on the size of your property and the type of fence you’re installing. A straightforward backyard with easy access goes faster than a large lot with gates and corners.
Permitting can add time on the front end. Some areas in Central Florida require permits for fence installation, and approval can take a week or two. We handle that process, but it’s worth knowing it might delay the start date.
Weather also plays a role. If it’s pouring rain or the ground is too saturated to dig post holes, we’re not going to force it and give you a subpar install. We’d rather wait a day and do it right than rush through mud and have your posts shift later.
It depends on your local regulations and HOA rules. Some municipalities require permits for any fence over a certain height, while others only require them for front yard fences.
We check permit requirements as part of our process. If you need one, we pull it and make sure the installation meets code. That includes setback distances from property lines, height restrictions, and material specifications.
HOAs add another layer. Even if the city doesn’t require a permit, your homeowners association might require approval before you replace your fence. We’ve worked with dozens of HOAs across Central Florida, so we know how to submit the right documentation and get approval without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Most homeowners insurance policies cover fence damage under “other structures” coverage if the damage was caused by a covered event like a storm, falling tree, or vehicle impact. The key is that your fence needs to have been well-maintained before the damage occurred.
If a hurricane takes out your fence, you file a claim and your insurance adjuster comes out to assess the damage. They’ll determine how much they’ll cover based on your policy limits and deductible. We can work directly with your insurance company and provide documentation they need for the claim.
Neglect isn’t covered. If your fence was already rotting and falling apart, and then a storm knocked it over, the insurance company might deny the claim. That’s why replacing an aging fence before it fails completely can save you headaches later. We’ve seen plenty of situations where homeowners wished they’d replaced their fence a year earlier instead of dealing with claim denials.
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