You’re not repainting every few years. You’re not replacing rotted boards or dealing with rust stains on your driveway. Your fence looks the same in year ten as it did on install day.
Aluminum fencing holds up against Roosevelt Park’s humidity and Florida’s storm season without the upkeep wood demands. The powder coating doesn’t chip or fade the way paint does. Rain doesn’t warp it. Termites ignore it completely.
If you’ve got a pool, you already know Florida’s Chapter 515 requirements. Aluminum meets the four-foot height mandate and self-closing gate specs without looking institutional. It keeps kids and pets safe while still letting you see your yard. That’s the balance most Roosevelt Park homeowners are looking for—security that doesn’t feel like a barrier.
We work across Orange County and the surrounding Central Florida region. We’ve been installing residential aluminum fences in Roosevelt Park and nearby Orlando neighborhoods long enough to know what holds up and what doesn’t.
Roosevelt Park sits in a mature part of Orlando where most residents own their homes. Property values here hover around $172,000, and homeowners tend to invest in upgrades that last. That’s exactly what aluminum delivers—a long-term improvement that doesn’t demand constant attention.
We handle the permit process, coordinate with Orange County code requirements, and install fences that meet Florida’s pool safety standards. You’re not guessing whether it’s compliant. We make sure it is before we leave.
We start with a consultation at your property. You show us where the fence goes, what you’re trying to accomplish, and any concerns about layout or codes. We measure the area and talk through style options—height, color, gate placement, decorative tops if you want them.
Once you approve the plan, we pull permits if needed and schedule the install. Aluminum panels are pre-fabricated, so installation moves quickly. We set posts, level each section, and make sure gates swing smoothly and latch securely. The whole process typically wraps up in a day or two depending on the size of your yard.
After install, we walk the fence line with you. You check the gates, the alignment, and the finish. If something’s off, we fix it before we pack up. Then you’ve got a fence that’s ready to handle Florida weather without a maintenance schedule hanging over your head.
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You’re getting commercial-grade aluminum with powder-coated finish in black, bronze, or white. The coating is baked on, not painted, so it doesn’t peel or fade under Florida sun. Posts are reinforced and set in concrete for stability during high winds.
Gates come with self-closing hinges and keyable locks if you need pool code compliance. We install them to swing freely without dragging or binding. For pool barriers, we make sure spacing between pickets meets the four-inch maximum so small children can’t slip through.
Roosevelt Park homeowners often choose aluminum for front yards because it adds curb appeal without blocking sightlines. The open design keeps your landscaping visible while still marking property lines. In backyards, it works well around pools or along fence lines where you want security but not a solid wall. Aluminum’s lighter weight also makes it easier to install on sloped or uneven ground compared to heavier materials like wrought iron.
Aluminum fences typically last 50 years or more in Florida. The material doesn’t rust the way steel or wrought iron does because it naturally resists oxidation. That’s critical in Roosevelt Park where humidity stays high year-round.
The powder coating adds another layer of protection. It’s heat-cured onto the aluminum, so it bonds at a molecular level instead of just sitting on the surface like paint. That’s why it doesn’t chip or peel when branches hit it during storms.
You’ll see aluminum fences in coastal areas like Tampa Bay that have been up for 20-plus years without significant deterioration. Roosevelt Park’s inland location means even less salt exposure, so your fence will likely outlast most other materials you could choose. The only maintenance you’ll do is hosing it down occasionally if pollen builds up.
Yes, when installed correctly. Florida Statute Chapter 515 requires pool barriers to be at least 48 inches tall with no gaps larger than four inches between pickets. Aluminum fencing meets both requirements easily.
Gates need self-closing hinges and self-latching locks positioned at least 54 inches above ground. We install those components as standard on any pool fence. The latch has to be on the pool side of the gate so kids can’t reach it from outside the barrier.
Orange County reviews barrier plans during the permit process. We submit detailed layouts showing fence height, gate locations, and latch specifications before installation starts. That way you’re not dealing with compliance issues later when you try to sell your home or renew your homeowner’s insurance. Pools without compliant barriers can delay closing or cause coverage problems, so getting it right the first time matters.
Aluminum performs well in high winds because it’s lightweight but structurally sound. The panels flex slightly under pressure instead of snapping the way rigid materials do. That flexibility actually helps them survive storms without damage.
Posts are the critical component. We set them in concrete at the correct depth based on Orange County building codes. Proper installation means the fence stays anchored even when wind speeds hit 100+ mph. Aluminum’s lighter weight also means less force on the posts compared to heavier materials.
After a hurricane, you might need to clear debris from around the fence, but the structure itself usually stays intact. Wood fences often lose boards or entire sections. Chain link gets bent and twisted. Aluminum tends to come through storms without needing repairs. That’s why it’s become the go-to material for Roosevelt Park homeowners who want something that lasts through multiple hurricane seasons without constant fixes.
Aluminum costs more upfront than wood or chain link but less than wrought iron. For a typical Roosevelt Park residential installation, you’re looking at a mid-range investment that pays off over time through lower maintenance costs.
Wood fences need staining or painting every few years. That’s $500 to $1,500 per treatment depending on your yard size. Over 20 years, you’ll spend more on wood maintenance than the original cost difference between wood and aluminum. Aluminum doesn’t need those treatments at all.
Chain link is cheaper initially but doesn’t add property value the way aluminum does. Studies show attractive fencing can increase home values by up to 7%. In Roosevelt Park where median home prices sit around $172,000, that’s potentially $12,000 in added value. Chain link doesn’t deliver that return. Aluminum does, while also giving you 50-plus years of use without rust or rot eating away at your investment.
Aluminum comes in multiple styles, heights, and colors. You can choose flat-top panels for a clean modern look or decorative tops with finials for a more traditional appearance. Heights range from three feet for front yard borders up to six feet for privacy and security.
Color options typically include black, bronze, and white. Black works well with brick homes common in Roosevelt Park. Bronze complements stucco and earth-tone exteriors. White fits with coastal or cottage-style properties. The powder coating is consistent across the entire fence, so you don’t get the color variation you sometimes see with painted wood.
Spacing between pickets can be adjusted based on what you’re trying to accomplish. Tighter spacing gives you more privacy and works well for pool barriers. Wider spacing keeps the fence open and airy while still marking boundaries. We can also mix panel styles—using taller sections in the backyard for privacy and shorter decorative sections in front for curb appeal. The modular design makes customization straightforward without requiring special orders or extended lead times.
Most residential aluminum fence installations finish in one to two days. The timeline depends on your yard size, soil conditions, and whether we’re working around existing landscaping or structures.
Aluminum panels are pre-fabricated, so we’re not building the fence onsite from raw materials. We set posts, attach panels, install gates, and make final adjustments. The process moves faster than wood fence construction where every board gets cut and fastened individually.
Permits can add time to the overall schedule. Orange County typically processes fence permits within a few days, but that varies based on their current workload. If you need a pool barrier, we prioritize those projects because we know you’re waiting to use your pool safely. We coordinate the permit process and schedule installation as soon as approval comes through so you’re not stuck in limbo wondering when work will start.
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