Your kids and pets stay safe in the yard without you watching the gate every second. Your property value goes up because the fence looks intentional, not like an afterthought. You stop worrying about the next storm because the materials and installation were chosen for Florida’s climate, not just the lowest bid.
Privacy means something again. You’re not on display for the neighbors every time you step outside. The fence blocks wind that used to tear through your patio furniture, and it keeps your landscaping from getting shredded during summer storms.
Your insurance company might actually lower your premium because you’ve added a real security feature. And when the HOA does their walkthrough, there’s nothing to flag because the fence was installed to code from day one.
We work across Central Florida, including South Eola, where luxury high-rises and upscale properties demand fencing that matches the neighborhood. We’ve seen what happens when contractors skip steps or use materials that can’t handle humidity and wind. That’s why we use USA-made materials and install everything like it’s going to face a hurricane—because it probably will.
We’re licensed residential fence installers in Florida, fully insured, and we cover nine counties. That means we understand local codes, HOA requirements, and how to get permits without the runaround. You’re not getting a crew that shows up late with the wrong materials. You’re getting a team that knows the difference between a fence that looks good for six months and one that lasts.
We start with an in-person estimate at your property. You’ll see how we communicate, and we’ll measure everything so the price you get is the price you pay. No surprises later.
Once you approve the plan, we confirm your property lines and handle any HOA or permit requirements. You don’t chase down paperwork or wait on approvals—we do that.
Installation typically takes one to three days depending on your property size and fence type. We use materials rated for Florida’s weather: vinyl and aluminum that won’t rot, wood that’s treated for humidity and pests, or chain link if you need visibility and durability. Everything gets installed to meet wind load requirements, which matters when storms roll through.
After installation, you get a one-year labor warranty and product warranties on materials. If something’s wrong, we fix it. Most fences don’t need repairs if they’re installed correctly the first time, but you’re covered either way.
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You’re getting a fence designed for South Eola’s urban environment, where properties are close together and aesthetics matter. Privacy fences here run six to eight feet tall with no gaps between panels, which keeps your yard private and your pets contained. We install wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and custom estate gates depending on what your property needs.
Florida’s hot, humid climate and frequent storms mean your fence has to resist more than just wear. We use materials that handle moisture without warping, wind without failing, and pests like termites without constant maintenance. Vinyl and aluminum are low-maintenance options that don’t need staining or sealing. Wood fences get treated for longevity, and we’ll walk you through maintenance requirements upfront so you know what you’re signing up for.
If you’re in a condo association or HOA community, we make sure the design complies before we start. South Eola has specific standards for luxury properties, and we’ve worked with enough HOAs to know what gets approved and what doesn’t. You won’t end up with a fence you have to tear down because someone didn’t check the rules.
It depends on the material and how it’s installed. Vinyl and aluminum fences can last 20 to 30 years in Florida because they resist humidity, won’t rot, and don’t attract pests like termites. They’re low-maintenance, which matters if you don’t want to spend weekends staining or sealing.
Wood fences last 10 to 15 years if they’re treated properly and maintained. That means regular cleaning to prevent mildew and occasional staining to protect against moisture. Wood looks great and works well for privacy, but it requires more upkeep than synthetic options.
Chain link fences are durable and can last 15 to 20 years, especially if they’re galvanized or coated to resist rust. They’re not as private, but they handle wind well and need almost no maintenance. The biggest factor in how long any fence lasts is installation quality. If posts aren’t set deep enough or materials aren’t rated for wind load, the fence won’t survive Florida’s storms no matter what it’s made of.
It can, but it depends on your insurance company and what kind of fence you install. Privacy fences that improve security—especially those that are six feet or taller and fully enclose your yard—can reduce your premium because they lower the risk of liability claims. If someone can’t easily access your property, your insurer sees that as less risk.
Some Florida insurers also give discounts if your fence protects other structures, like pool screens or outdoor equipment, from wind damage. A solid privacy fence can act as a windbreak during storms, which reduces the chance of claims for damaged property.
You’ll need to contact your insurance company after installation and provide proof that the fence is installed and meets their requirements. Not all insurers offer this discount, and the amount varies. But if you’re already installing a fence for privacy or security, it’s worth asking. Even a small percentage off your annual premium adds up over time, and it’s one more return on the investment.
Hurricane resistance comes down to materials, installation depth, and wind load ratings. Vinyl and aluminum fences perform well in high winds because they’re flexible enough to bend without breaking. Wood fences can survive if they’re installed with posts set deep in concrete and braced properly, but they’re more vulnerable than synthetic materials.
The posts matter more than anything. In Florida, fence posts need to be set at least two feet deep in concrete, sometimes deeper depending on soil conditions and wind zone requirements. If posts aren’t deep enough or the concrete isn’t cured properly, the fence will fail when wind speeds pick up.
We install fences to meet Florida’s wind load codes, which vary by county. South Eola is in a zone that requires fences to withstand sustained winds and gusts during storms. That means using the right post spacing, reinforced corners, and materials rated for high wind. After Hurricane Irma, plenty of fences failed because they weren’t installed to code. If your fence is built right, it should stay standing. If it’s not, you’ll know during the first major storm.
Yes, most fence installations in South Eola require a permit, especially if the fence is over a certain height or located near a property line. Florida counties and cities have specific rules about fence height, setback requirements, and materials. Front yard fences are usually limited to four feet, and backyard fences can go up to six feet without special approval.
If you’re in an HOA or condo association, you’ll also need approval from them before you apply for a permit. HOAs in South Eola often have design standards that go beyond city codes, including restrictions on color, style, and materials. Skipping this step can result in fines or being forced to remove the fence entirely.
We handle permit applications and HOA approvals as part of the installation process. That means you don’t have to figure out which office to call or what forms to fill out. We confirm property lines, submit the paperwork, and wait for approval before we start digging. It adds a little time to the project, but it keeps you compliant and avoids problems later. Most permits get approved within a week or two if everything’s submitted correctly.
Vinyl or wood privacy fences work best in South Eola’s urban setting because they’re tall, solid, and block sightlines completely. Vinyl is the lowest-maintenance option—it won’t fade, crack, or need painting, and it handles Florida’s humidity without warping. It’s a good fit if you want privacy without ongoing upkeep.
Wood privacy fences offer a more traditional look and can be stained or painted to match your property’s style. They require more maintenance than vinyl, but they’re durable if treated properly. Cedar and pressure-treated pine are common choices in Florida because they resist moisture and pests better than untreated wood.
Both options are available in six- to eight-foot heights, which is what you need for real privacy in a neighborhood where homes are close together. Horizontal slat designs are popular right now because they look modern and still provide full coverage. Aluminum privacy fences are another option if you want a sleek, contemporary look with minimal maintenance, though they’re typically more expensive than vinyl or wood. The right choice depends on your budget, how much maintenance you’re willing to do, and what style fits your property.
Costs vary based on material, fence height, property size, and site conditions. Vinyl privacy fences typically run higher than wood or chain link because the material costs more upfront, but you save on maintenance over time. Wood fences are mid-range and give you flexibility in design and finish. Chain link is the most affordable option if privacy isn’t your main concern.
Installation costs also depend on your property. If the ground is rocky or uneven, or if we need to remove an old fence first, that adds labor. Corner lots or properties with slopes require more posts and bracing, which increases the price. Permit fees and HOA approval processes can add to the timeline, but they don’t usually change the installation cost significantly.
We provide upfront pricing after the in-person estimate, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges after the job’s done. If your budget is tight, we can discuss material options or phased installation to spread out the cost. Financing is available if that makes the project more manageable. The goal is to get you a fence that works for your property and your budget without cutting corners on quality or installation standards.
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