You’re not repainting every three years. You’re not replacing rotted posts or scraping rust off iron rails. Aluminum fencing handles Florida’s humidity, afternoon storms, and relentless sun without breaking down.
It’s the fence you install once and forget about—except when neighbors ask who did the work. No staining, no sealing, no weekend projects. Just a garden hose when it gets dusty.
If you need pool code compliance, aluminum checks that box too. It’s one of the few materials that meets Florida’s strict pool barrier requirements while still looking clean and intentional. You get safety, visibility, and something that doesn’t look like an afterthought.
And if your HOA has opinions, aluminum usually passes without argument. It’s available in enough styles and colors to fit most community guidelines, so you’re not fighting approvals or risking a violation letter six months later.
We’ve been working in Mascotte, FL and across Central Florida for over two decades. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured, and we’ve seen what works in this climate and what doesn’t.
We’re not the cheapest option, and we won’t pretend to be. You’re paying for fences that last 50+ years, installed correctly the first time, with materials that won’t corrode or fall apart when the weather turns. That’s the difference between a fence and a liability.
We serve Lake County and the surrounding areas because we know the soil, the codes, and the expectations. Mascotte homeowners deal with sandy ground, occasional flooding, and HOA rules that vary block to block. We account for all of it before we dig the first post.
It starts with a free estimate. We come out, measure your property, talk through what you’re trying to accomplish, and give you a transparent price. No hidden fees, no upsells after the fact.
Once you approve the plan, we handle the permits if needed. Mascotte has specific requirements depending on fence height and location, and we make sure everything’s filed correctly so you’re not dealing with code enforcement later.
Installation is faster than most people expect. Aluminum is modular, so we’re not waiting on custom cuts or dealing with wood that warps in transit. Posts go in, panels lock into place, and gates get hung with hardware that won’t seize up in six months.
After we’re done, you do a final walk-through. If something’s not right, we fix it before we leave. You shouldn’t have to call us back because a post is crooked or a gate drags.
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You’re getting powder-coated aluminum that meets AAMA standards for UV and weather resistance. That coating isn’t decorative—it’s what keeps your fence from fading or chalking under Florida sun. We use materials from manufacturers like Elite and Stephens because they’ve proven themselves in this climate.
Installation includes post-setting in concrete, proper spacing for your soil type, and gate hardware that’s built for daily use. In Mascotte, we account for sandy soil and occasional settling, so posts are set deeper than minimum code when the ground calls for it.
If you’re fencing a pool, we make sure it meets Florida’s barrier requirements: self-closing gates, proper latch height, and spacing that prevents climbing. You’re not guessing whether it’s compliant—we’ve done enough of these to know what passes inspection.
Custom work is available if your property has slopes, corners, or obstacles that need design adjustments. Aluminum is flexible enough to handle grade changes without looking forced, and we’ll work through those details during the estimate so there are no surprises during installation.
Properly installed aluminum fencing lasts 50 years or more in Florida. The powder coating protects against UV damage, salt air, and humidity, which are the main threats to fence longevity here.
You’re not dealing with rust like you would with iron, or rot like you see with wood. Aluminum doesn’t corrode, so even in Mascotte’s humid summers and occasional heavy rain, the material holds up without breaking down.
The weak point is usually the installation, not the fence itself. If posts aren’t set correctly or the wrong hardware is used, you’ll see sagging or instability within a few years. That’s why working with a licensed contractor who knows Florida soil and weather matters more than the brand of aluminum you choose.
Almost none. You rinse it with a garden hose a few times a year to remove pollen and dirt. That’s it.
There’s no painting, no staining, no sealing. The powder coating is baked on during manufacturing, so it’s not something that wears off with normal exposure. Even after a decade, you’re not looking at touch-ups or refinishing.
If you get a scratch or dent from lawn equipment or a falling branch, it’s usually cosmetic. The fence still functions, and the coating prevents rust from spreading like it would on iron. You can get panels replaced if the damage bothers you, but it’s not urgent the way it would be with wood rot or metal corrosion.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common choices for pool barriers in Florida. Aluminum meets the height, spacing, and gate requirements that state and local codes mandate for pool safety.
The gaps between pickets are narrow enough to prevent climbing, and gates can be fitted with self-closing hinges and latches that meet the height and release requirements. You’re not modifying or adding components after the fact to pass inspection—it’s designed for this from the start.
In Mascotte, pool code enforcement is strict, and inspectors know what to look for. We install pool fencing that passes on the first inspection because we’re familiar with the current requirements and we don’t cut corners on gate hardware or panel spacing.
Most residential aluminum fence projects in Mascotte run between $25 and $45 per linear foot, depending on height, style, and site conditions. A typical backyard fence of 150 linear feet usually falls in the $3,750 to $6,750 range.
Custom work, gates, and difficult terrain add to the cost. If your property has significant slope, requires extra posts due to sandy soil, or needs ornamental panels instead of standard pickets, expect to be on the higher end of that range.
We give you a fixed price after the estimate, not a range that changes once we start digging. You’ll know what the project costs before we schedule installation, and that price includes materials, labor, permits if needed, and cleanup. No line items that appear later.
Yes, when it’s installed correctly. Aluminum is lighter than iron, but it’s also more flexible, which helps it handle wind load without cracking or bending permanently.
The key is post depth and spacing. In Mascotte, we set posts deeper than minimum code in areas with sandy or loose soil, and we use concrete that’s mixed for Florida’s conditions. That foundation is what keeps the fence standing when storms roll through.
Aluminum won’t rust if it gets wet, and it doesn’t absorb water like wood, so flooding or heavy rain doesn’t weaken the material. You might see some debris caught in the panels after a storm, but the fence itself holds up without needing repairs or reinforcement.
Most HOAs in Mascotte and the surrounding Lake County area approve aluminum fencing, but you need to check your specific community guidelines before installation. Some HOAs restrict colors, heights, or styles, and installing without approval can result in forced removal.
We’ve worked with dozens of HOAs across Central Florida, and aluminum is generally one of the easier materials to get approved. It’s clean, it doesn’t obstruct sightlines, and it’s available in colors that match most community aesthetics.
Bring us your HOA guidelines during the estimate, and we’ll design a fence that fits within those rules. If there’s a gray area, we’ll recommend submitting drawings or samples to your architectural review board before we start work. It’s easier to adjust the design on paper than to reinstall a fence because it didn’t meet approval.
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