Your current fence is probably showing you exactly why material choice matters here. Warped boards, rust spots, panels that didn’t make it through the last storm season. Central Florida’s combination of humidity, afternoon downpours, and occasional hurricanes isn’t kind to fencing that wasn’t built for it.
When you replace your fence in Florida Center, you’re looking at materials engineered for this climate. Vinyl that won’t crack when temperatures swing. Aluminum that handles moisture without corroding. Wood that’s treated to resist rot in our wet summers.
The difference shows up in year three, year five, year ten. You’re not repainting every other year. You’re not replacing boards that warped. You’re not dealing with sections that failed during storm season. Your fence looks the same as installation day because it was built to handle what Florida throws at it.
We serve homeowners across Orange County and throughout Central Florida with fence installation, repair, and replacement. We’re fully licensed and insured, which matters more than you’d think in an industry where fly-by-night contractors are common.
Florida Center sits right in the heart of our service area. We know the soil conditions here, the permit requirements, the HOA rules that vary by neighborhood. We’ve replaced fences on properties that back up to retention ponds, homes near the airport, older subdivisions where the original fencing is hitting the end of its lifespan.
You get transparent pricing before we start. You get a crew that shows up when scheduled. You get old fence removal, proper installation, and complete cleanup. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, no excuses.
First, we look at your existing fence and your property. We measure the linear footage, check for any grade issues, discuss what you need from the new fence. You get a written estimate that includes removal of your old fence, disposal, new materials, installation, and cleanup.
Once you approve, we handle the permit if your project requires one. We schedule around your timeline and Florida’s weather patterns because nobody wants a half-finished fence when a storm rolls through.
On installation day, we remove your old fencing completely. Posts, panels, gates, hardware, everything. We haul it away so you don’t have a pile of debris sitting in your yard. Then we install your new fence with proper post depth, level rails, and secure fastening. For Florida Center properties, that usually means accounting for sandy soil and making sure posts are set deep enough to handle wind load.
You do a final walkthrough with us. If something’s not right, we fix it before we consider the job done.
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Your fence replacement in Florida Center covers complete removal of the existing fence, disposal of all materials, and installation of your new fencing system. That includes posts set to proper depth for Central Florida soil, rails, panels or pickets, gates with functioning hardware, and any caps or trim pieces.
We work with wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain link depending on what fits your property and budget. Wood fencing here typically runs pressure-treated pine or cedar. Vinyl is popular because you never paint it and it holds up to our humidity. Aluminum works well for pool enclosures and front yards where you want visibility with security.
Most residential fence replacements in this area run between 150 and 200 linear feet. You’re looking at backyard perimeters, side yard privacy sections, front yard decorative fencing. Removal of your old fence generally costs $3 to $5 per linear foot. New installation depends on material choice, but you’re typically between $12 and $50 per foot for wood, $24 to $35 for vinyl.
We give you the breakdown upfront. No estimating games, no “we’ll see when we get there” pricing. You know what you’re paying before we touch your property.
Most residential fence replacements take two to three days from start to finish. Day one is usually removal of your old fence and post installation for the new one. Day two covers rails, panels, and gates. Day three is detail work, cleanup, and final walkthrough.
Weather can extend that timeline. If we’re scheduled and a storm system moves through Central Florida, we pause until conditions are safe and the ground isn’t saturated. Installing posts in waterlogged soil causes settling issues later.
Property size and fence complexity also affect timing. A simple 150-foot privacy fence in a flat backyard goes faster than 200 feet of fencing on a property with elevation changes, landscaping obstacles, or multiple gate installations. We give you a realistic timeline during your estimate based on your specific property.
We haul away all old fencing materials, posts, concrete footings, gates, and hardware. You don’t deal with disposal. We load everything, transport it off your property, and handle proper disposal or recycling depending on material type.
Metal fencing often goes to scrap recycling. Wood that’s not treated with certain chemicals can sometimes be recycled into mulch or composite materials. Vinyl and treated wood go to appropriate disposal facilities.
The removal process includes digging out old posts and any concrete footings. We fill those holes as part of the new installation, but if you have old posts that aren’t being replaced in the exact same location, we fill and level those spots so you’re not left with holes in your yard.
Orange County requires permits for most fence installations and replacements. The permit ensures your fence meets setback requirements, height restrictions, and building code for wind load, which matters in Florida.
We handle the permit application as part of your fence replacement. That includes submitting your property survey or plot plan, fence specifications, and any engineering requirements for your fence type. The permit process typically takes one to two weeks depending on county workload.
Some HOAs in the Florida Center area have additional approval requirements beyond the county permit. You’ll need to check your HOA guidelines for fence style, height, color, and material restrictions. We can install any fence that meets both county code and your HOA rules, but you’re responsible for getting HOA approval before we start. Many HOAs want to see drawings or photos of the proposed fence before they approve.
Vinyl and aluminum both outlast wood in Florida’s climate because they don’t rot, warp, or require ongoing maintenance. Vinyl fencing typically lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal care. Aluminum lasts even longer, often 30-plus years, and it won’t rust like steel or iron.
Wood fencing here lasts 10 to 15 years if it’s pressure-treated and maintained. That means regular staining or sealing to protect against moisture, rot, and insect damage. Cedar holds up better than pine but costs more upfront. If you skip maintenance on wood, you’re looking at replacement sooner.
Chain link is durable but the coating matters. Vinyl-coated chain link lasts longer than galvanized in our humid environment. The framework can last decades, but you might need to replace fabric sections if they rust or get damaged. For pure longevity with zero maintenance, vinyl or aluminum makes the most sense for Florida Center properties.
Total fence replacement costs in Florida Center typically run between $1,800 and $7,000 for most residential properties. That includes removing your old fence, disposing of materials, and installing new fencing.
Breaking it down: removal runs $3 to $5 per linear foot. New fence installation costs $12 to $50 per foot depending on material. Wood privacy fencing is usually $15 to $30 per foot installed. Vinyl runs $24 to $35 per foot. Aluminum is $20 to $40 per foot. Chain link is the most economical at $12 to $18 per foot.
A typical backyard here is 150 to 170 linear feet. If you’re replacing a wood privacy fence with new wood, you’re looking at roughly $2,250 to $5,100 for removal and installation. Switching to vinyl might run $3,600 to $5,950 for the same footage. We give you an exact quote based on your property measurements, current fence condition, material choice, and any site-specific factors like access limitations or ground conditions.
We can match most fence styles for partial replacements, but there are limitations you should know about. If your existing fence is wood, we can match the height, picket spacing, and general design. The new section will look slightly different initially because the wood is fresh, but it’ll weather to match over time.
Vinyl and aluminum are harder to match exactly. Manufacturers change product lines, colors get discontinued, and UV exposure fades older vinyl. We can get close, but a perfect match isn’t always possible. If your fence is more than five years old, the color difference might be noticeable.
For the best long-term result, most homeowners replacing more than 30% of their fence choose to replace the whole thing. You get consistent appearance, uniform aging, and you’re not mixing old material that might fail soon with new sections. If budget is tight and only one section is damaged, partial replacement works fine. Just know that blending new with old has visual limitations depending on your fence type and age.
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