You’re looking at a fence that won’t rust, won’t need repainting, and won’t fall apart during hurricane season. That’s what aluminum does in Florida’s climate—it holds up when wood rots and iron corrodes.
Most Baldwin Park homeowners rinse their aluminum fence a few times a year. That’s it. No staining, no sealing, no scraping off flaked paint in the heat. The powder coating is tested to handle over 10,000 hours of salt spray, which is three times what the industry requires.
Your property value goes up. Your maintenance time goes down. And if you ever sell, the lifetime transferable warranty makes your fence a selling point, not a liability. You’re investing in something that works for decades, not just a few years.
We’ve been installing residential and commercial fencing across Central Florida for over 20 years. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured in the state of Florida, and our roots in the fence industry go back to 1992.
Baldwin Park has specific expectations—HOA guidelines, permitting requirements, and a standard for how properties should look. We handle the permits, we know what the local codes require, and we install fences that meet Florida Building Code wind load requirements. You don’t have to worry about compliance or callbacks.
We’ve earned over 175 Google reviews and recognition in Orlando Magazine’s 2025 Home Design Awards because we show up on time, install it right, and don’t leave until you’re satisfied.
First, we come out to your property for a consultation. We measure, discuss your needs—whether it’s pool safety, perimeter security, or curb appeal—and walk you through design options. You’ll see samples of styles, heights, colors, and decorative post caps.
Once you approve the design, we handle the permits. Baldwin Park properties often require HOA approval and city permits, and we manage that process so you don’t have to chase down paperwork or worry about compliance.
Installation typically takes one to three days depending on your property size. We set posts, install panels, hang gates, and make sure everything is level, secure, and built to last. Before we leave, we remove all debris and do a final walkthrough with you to confirm the job meets your expectations.
You get a manufacturer lifetime warranty on the aluminum fencing and a three-year labor warranty from us. If something goes wrong, we fix it.
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You’re getting powder-coated aluminum that’s engineered to resist rust and corrosion in Florida’s high-humidity, high-salt environment. The finish includes SolarShield polymer, which acts like sunscreen for your fence and keeps the color from fading under intense sun exposure.
We install fences that meet national pool codes if you need a safety barrier around your pool. Gates are self-closing and self-latching, and the spacing between pickets meets safety standards to prevent accidents. You stay compliant and your family stays safe.
Baldwin Park properties range from traditional to contemporary, and aluminum fencing offers design flexibility. You can choose classic picket styles that mimic wrought iron or go with sleeker, modern lines. Heights vary depending on your needs—whether you want a low decorative border or a six-foot privacy alternative.
Most residential aluminum fences cost between $25 and $45 per linear foot, depending on height, style, and site conditions. We give you transparent pricing upfront with no hidden costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
Aluminum fences last 50 years or more in Florida. They don’t rust like iron or rot like wood, which makes them ideal for Baldwin Park’s humidity, heavy rain, and salt air from nearby Lake Baldwin.
The powder coating is what protects the metal. It’s tested to withstand over 10,000 hours in a salt spray chamber, which is three times the industry standard. That means even if you’re close to water or dealing with Florida’s intense sun, the finish holds up without fading or flaking.
You’re not repainting or replacing boards. The fence stays intact, and the only maintenance you’ll do is rinsing it off a few times a year. That longevity is why aluminum adds property value—it’s a permanent solution, not a temporary fix.
Yes, most fence installations in Baldwin Park require a permit from the city, and if you’re in an HOA community, you’ll also need approval from your homeowners association before you start.
Baldwin Park has strict guidelines about fence height, placement, and design. HOAs can make you tear down a fence if it’s installed without approval, and skipping the permit process can lead to fines or complications when you sell your home.
We handle the permit application and HOA approval process for you. We know what the local codes require, and we submit the paperwork so you don’t have to deal with it. Once everything is approved, we move forward with installation. You stay compliant without the hassle.
Aluminum gives you the look of wrought iron without the maintenance or the cost. Wrought iron rusts in Florida’s climate, and you’ll spend time and money on rust removal, sanding, and repainting every few years.
Aluminum doesn’t rust. The powder-coated finish protects the metal from moisture and salt air, so you’re not dealing with corrosion or flaking paint. It’s also lighter than iron, which makes installation faster and reduces stress on gates and hinges over time.
Wrought iron is stronger, but for most residential applications—pool fencing, perimeter security, decorative borders—aluminum offers the same visual appeal with far less upkeep. You get a classic look that lasts decades without the ongoing maintenance burden.
Yes, aluminum fencing is engineered to meet Florida Building Code wind load requirements, which means it’s built to handle the high winds that come with hurricane season.
The key is proper installation. Posts need to be set deep enough, panels need to be secured correctly, and gates need to be braced to prevent sagging or failure during storms. Cheap installation or substandard materials will fail when the wind picks up, but professionally installed aluminum fencing holds up.
We install hurricane-rated fences that are tested for wind resistance. The aluminum itself is flexible enough to withstand pressure without cracking, and the powder coating protects against the moisture and debris that storms bring. You’re getting a fence that’s designed for Florida’s weather, not just installed in it.
Almost none. Most Baldwin Park homeowners rinse their aluminum fence with a garden hose a few times a year to remove dirt, pollen, and debris. That’s the extent of the maintenance.
You’re not staining, painting, or sealing anything. The powder-coated finish is baked onto the aluminum, so it doesn’t chip or peel like traditional paint. If you live near Lake Baldwin or in an area with more moisture, you might rinse it more often, but that’s still just a few minutes of work.
Compare that to wood, which needs staining every few years, or wrought iron, which requires rust treatment and repainting. Aluminum saves you time and money over the life of the fence, and it keeps looking good without constant upkeep.
You can choose from classic picket styles that mimic traditional wrought iron, contemporary designs with clean lines, or decorative options with finials and ornamental post caps. Heights range from three feet for decorative borders to six feet for privacy and security.
Colors typically include black, bronze, and white, though custom colors are available depending on the manufacturer. The style you choose depends on your home’s architecture and your HOA’s guidelines—some Baldwin Park communities have specific requirements for fence design and color.
We walk you through the options during the consultation and show you samples so you can see exactly what the finished fence will look like. Whether you want something traditional to match Baldwin Park’s oak-lined streets or a modern design for a newer build, aluminum offers enough variety to fit your property.
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