Your fence will meet Florida’s mandatory 48-inch pool barrier requirement with no gaps larger than 4 inches. That’s not optional—it’s state law under Chapter 515, and non-compliance is a second-degree misdemeanor with fines and potential insurance claim denials.
You’ll also get a fence that handles Florida’s climate without the constant upkeep. Aluminum doesn’t warp in humidity, won’t corrode from salt air if you’re near the coast, and the powder-coated finish resists UV damage from our intense sun. Most homeowners rinse it a few times a year with a garden hose and that’s it.
The material itself can last 50 years. It’s lightweight but built to handle high winds during storm season, which matters when you’re protecting both your property and your pool deck from damage. And because aluminum mimics the look of wrought iron at a fraction of the cost, you’re getting the aesthetic without the price tag or the rust issues.
We serve Lake, Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties. We’ve been installing residential and commercial fences across Central Florida long enough to know exactly what holds up here and what doesn’t.
Florida Center North sits just outside Orlando in a sprawling residential area with golf communities, suburban neighborhoods, and resort properties. Many homes here have pools, which means most fence projects involve meeting specific safety codes and insurance requirements. We handle that compliance as part of the installation.
Our pricing is transparent. No hidden costs, no surprise fees after we start. We use top-grade aluminum materials, install them correctly the first time, and most residential projects are done in one to three days depending on property size.
First, we’ll assess your property and confirm what you need the fence to do—pool safety, privacy, perimeter security, or a combination. If it’s for a pool, we’ll verify the layout meets Florida’s barrier requirements and discuss gate placement and self-closing mechanisms.
Next, we’ll measure the area, mark post locations, and go over material options. Aluminum fencing comes in different styles, heights, and finishes. We’ll show you what works for your property and explain the cost per linear foot based on your choices. For a typical quarter-acre lot in Florida Center North, you’re looking at an investment between $3,750 and $6,750 depending on design and layout.
Installation starts with setting posts, then attaching rails and pickets. We make sure gates are level, latches work properly, and everything is secure. The timeline depends on your property size, but most residential aluminum fence installations wrap up in one to three days. After that, you’ve got a fence that’s ready to go with no painting, staining, or sealing required.
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Every aluminum fence installation includes professional-grade materials with powder-coated finishes designed for Florida’s UV exposure and humidity. You’ll get posts set in concrete, rails and pickets installed to manufacturer specs, and gates with self-closing hinges and latches if required for pool safety compliance.
We handle the layout and measurements, mark utility lines, and pull any necessary permits. In Florida Center North, most residential fence projects don’t require extensive permitting, but pool barriers do need to meet specific code standards. We make sure your installation checks those boxes so you’re covered with both the county and your insurance provider.
Some insurance companies in Florida offer premium discounts when you install proper pool safety equipment. It’s worth asking your provider, because the savings can offset part of your installation cost over time. And because aluminum is considered a long-term investment—with a lifespan that can hit 50 years—you’re looking at decades of use without replacement or major repairs.
The fence itself is recyclable when it eventually reaches end of life, which makes it one of the more environmentally responsible fencing options. But more importantly for most homeowners, it just works. It looks sharp, it holds up, and it doesn’t demand ongoing maintenance or cost you weekends with a paintbrush.
Aluminum fencing in Central Florida typically runs $25 to $45 per linear foot, depending on style, height, and design complexity. For a quarter-acre property in Florida Center North, you’re looking at a total investment between $3,750 and $6,750 for materials and professional installation.
The price varies based on a few factors. Standard residential styles with basic picket designs cost less than ornamental options with decorative finials or arched gates. Height matters too—a 4-foot fence costs less than a 6-foot privacy-style aluminum fence. If your property has slopes, corners, or obstacles like trees or utility boxes, that can add to labor time and material waste.
Most residential aluminum fence projects in Florida Center North are completed in one to three days. We provide transparent pricing upfront with no hidden costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start. And because aluminum lasts 50+ years with minimal maintenance, the long-term cost per year is significantly lower than wood or vinyl options that require replacement or ongoing upkeep.
Yes, when installed correctly. Florida law requires any pool barrier to be at least 48 inches tall with no gaps larger than 4 inches between components. Aluminum fencing meets those requirements as long as it’s designed and installed to code.
The law also requires self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward from the pool. The latch must be at least 54 inches above ground, or if it’s lower, it needs to be on the pool side of the gate at least 3 inches below the top. These aren’t suggestions—they’re mandatory under Chapter 515 of the Florida Statutes, and non-compliance is a second-degree misdemeanor.
We handle all of that during installation. Your gate will have the right hardware, the fence height will meet the minimum standard, and spacing between pickets will comply with the 4-inch rule. This matters for two reasons: legal liability and insurance coverage. If someone gets hurt and your pool barrier isn’t compliant, your insurance company can deny the claim. We make sure that doesn’t happen.
Aluminum is lightweight but surprisingly strong in high winds. The material itself won’t rust or corrode, and because it’s not a solid barrier like a privacy fence, wind passes through the pickets instead of pushing against a flat surface. That reduces the risk of the entire fence getting knocked over during a storm.
That said, no fence is completely hurricane-proof. Debris can damage any fencing material if winds are strong enough. But aluminum tends to fare better than wood, which can rot at the base and snap, or vinyl, which can crack under impact. If a section does get damaged, aluminum is easier to repair or replace without redoing the entire fence line.
Most homeowners in Central Florida don’t take their aluminum fences down before a storm. The installation is solid enough to stay put in typical hurricane conditions, especially if posts are set properly in concrete. We install every fence with Florida weather in mind, which means deeper post holes and secure anchoring designed to handle wind load.
Almost none. Most homeowners rinse their aluminum fence with a garden hose a few times a year to remove pollen, dirt, and salt buildup if they’re near the coast. That’s it.
You don’t need to paint, stain, or seal aluminum. The powder-coated finish is baked on during manufacturing and resists fading, chipping, and UV damage from Florida’s intense sun. It won’t warp in humidity, won’t rot like wood, and won’t crack or become brittle like vinyl can over time.
If you want to go beyond a basic rinse, you can use mild soap and water with a soft brush for any stubborn spots. Avoid pressure washers on high settings or abrasive cleaners that might damage the finish. But honestly, most aluminum fences in Florida look good for decades with nothing more than an occasional spray-down. It’s one of the lowest-maintenance fencing options available, which is why it’s so popular for pool enclosures and perimeter fencing in residential areas.
Yes. Aluminum fencing comes in a wide range of styles, heights, colors, and decorative options. You can choose from simple flat-top pickets, spear-top designs, decorative finials, arched gates, and different rail configurations depending on what look you want and what function the fence needs to serve.
Most manufacturers offer aluminum fencing in black, white, bronze, and green powder-coated finishes. Some also offer custom color matching if you want the fence to coordinate with your home’s exterior. Height options typically range from 3 feet to 6 feet, and you can mix styles—like using a taller privacy-style aluminum fence for your backyard and a shorter decorative option for the front.
We’ll walk you through the options during your consultation and show you what works best for your property. If you’re installing around a pool, the design has to meet Florida’s safety requirements first, but there’s still plenty of room for customization within those guidelines. The goal is a fence that looks good, functions the way you need it to, and holds up in Central Florida’s climate for the long haul.
Most residential aluminum fence installations are completed in one to three days, depending on the size of your property and the complexity of the layout. A straightforward pool enclosure or backyard perimeter on a flat lot usually takes one to two days. Larger properties, sloped terrain, or custom designs with multiple gates can push the timeline to three days or slightly longer.
Weather can affect the schedule. Florida’s summer afternoon storms sometimes delay concrete setting or force us to pause work for safety. We don’t rush installations just to meet a deadline—posts need time to set properly, and gates need to be aligned correctly, or you’ll have problems down the road.
We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start so you know what to expect. Most installations involve minimal disruption to your daily routine. We clean up at the end of each day, and once the fence is in, it’s ready to use immediately. No waiting for paint to dry or sealant to cure. You’ve got a finished, functional fence as soon as we’re done.
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