You get a fence that handles everything Central Florida throws at it. Humidity doesn’t touch it. Storm winds don’t bend it. Salt air from nearby coastal areas won’t corrode it.
Most homeowners in Rainbow Park deal with the same frustration: wood fences that rot within years, or iron that rusts before you’ve finished paying for it. Aluminum gives you the look of wrought iron without the constant repainting, sanding, or rust treatment.
Your fence will still look sharp in 20 years. No warping from summer heat. No termite damage. No annual staining projects eating up your weekends. Just rinse it with a garden hose a few times a year and you’re done.
If you have a pool, aluminum meets Florida’s 4-foot barrier code without looking like a cage around your backyard. It’s clean, it’s functional, and it doesn’t block your view or make your yard feel smaller.
We’ve been installing fences across Central Florida since 2004, with company roots going back to 1992 in Atlanta. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured in Florida, and we’ve worked in every type of soil condition Marion County has to offer.
Rainbow Park’s sandy ground requires deeper post placement and proper concrete setting. We’ve handled enough installations here to know what holds and what doesn’t when hurricane season rolls around. You’re not getting a crew that learned fencing last month—you’re getting installers who’ve seen what fails and what lasts.
We serve Lake, Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties. Orlando Magazine recognized us in their 2025 Home Design Awards, and we’ve built that reputation by showing up on time, doing the work right, and not disappearing after the install.
You call us or fill out a contact form. We schedule a time to visit your property in Rainbow Park, measure the area, check your soil type, and discuss what you need the fence to do—pool safety, pet containment, property line marking, or just curb appeal.
We’ll give you a transparent quote with no hidden fees. If you need permits, we handle that. If your HOA has guidelines, we make sure the design complies before we start digging.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the install. Most residential aluminum fence installations in Rainbow Park take one to three days depending on the size of your property and whether we’re working around landscaping or existing structures.
We dig post holes deep enough to handle Florida’s wind loads, set posts in concrete, and install the panels with rust-resistant fasteners. After the fence is up, we walk the property with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. We haul off debris, and you’re left with a finished fence that’s ready to handle decades of Florida weather.
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You’re getting aluminum fencing materials that meet ASTM F2286 standards for residential fence systems. That’s the industry benchmark for strength, durability, and safety—especially important if you’re installing around a pool.
We use powder-coated finishes that resist fading from Florida’s intense sun. Black, bronze, and white are the most common colors in Rainbow Park, and they all hold up without the chalky fade you see on cheaper coatings.
Your installation includes post-hole digging, concrete setting, panel installation, gate hardware, and a final inspection. If you’re adding a gate, we install self-closing hinges and latches that meet pool code requirements. Gates are aligned so they don’t sag or scrape over time.
Rainbow Park sits in an area where most homes were built after 2000 or between 1970 and 1999. That means a mix of newer properties with clean lot lines and older homes where previous fences may have shifted or been removed. We adjust our approach based on what’s already there, and we confirm property boundaries before we dig to avoid disputes with neighbors.
Most residential projects here run between $25 and $45 per linear foot depending on height, style, and site conditions. We offer 12-month 0% interest financing for projects between $2,000 and $15,000, so you’re not stuck paying everything upfront.
Aluminum fencing lasts 50 years or more in Florida, even with the humidity, salt air, and storm exposure we get in Central Florida. It doesn’t rust, rot, or corrode the way iron or wood does.
The powder-coated finish protects the aluminum from UV damage, so you won’t see the same fading or chalking that happens with cheaper coatings. Most homeowners in Rainbow Park only need to rinse their aluminum fence with a garden hose a few times a year to keep it looking clean.
If a panel does get damaged—say, from a fallen tree branch during a storm—you can replace individual sections without tearing down the whole fence. That’s a huge advantage over vinyl, which cracks on impact and often requires full panel replacement.
Yes, if it’s installed correctly. Aluminum is lightweight but strong, and it flexes slightly under wind pressure instead of snapping like wood or cracking like vinyl.
The key is proper post installation. In Rainbow Park’s sandy soil, we dig post holes deeper than standard and set them in concrete to handle wind loads. Loose or shallow posts are what cause fences to fail during storms, not the material itself.
Aluminum fencing is a smart choice for Florida because it won’t become a projectile in high winds the way heavier materials can. It’s also easier to repair after a storm if a section does get damaged—you’re replacing a panel, not rebuilding an entire fence line.
Yes. Florida requires a minimum 48-inch barrier around pools, and aluminum fencing meets that requirement when installed at the correct height. It also complies with ASTM F2286 standards, which cover spacing between pickets, gate latches, and self-closing mechanisms.
Most pool fences in Rainbow Park are installed at 4 or 5 feet, depending on what the homeowner prefers. The pickets are spaced close enough that kids and pets can’t slip through, and gates are fitted with self-closing hinges and latches that lock automatically.
If you’re adding a pool or replacing an old pool fence, aluminum is one of the easiest materials to work with because it doesn’t require the same level of maintenance as wood or iron. You’re not dealing with rust stains on your deck or rotting posts that need replacement every few years.
Most residential aluminum fence installations in Rainbow Park run between $25 and $45 per linear foot. That includes materials, labor, post-hole digging, concrete setting, and gate installation if you need one.
The price depends on fence height, style, and how much prep work is needed. If we’re removing an old fence first or working around landscaping, that adds time. If your property has tricky grading or requires extra posts for stability, that affects cost too.
We offer free estimates, and we’ll give you a transparent breakdown before we start. If your project is between $2,000 and $15,000, we also offer 12-month 0% interest financing so you’re not paying everything upfront. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the install.
Yes. Aluminum fencing comes in several styles, from classic picket designs to more decorative options that mimic wrought iron. You can choose between different heights, colors, and finishes depending on what works for your property.
Black, bronze, and white are the most popular colors in Rainbow Park because they match a wide range of home styles without clashing with landscaping. The powder-coated finish is baked on, so it won’t chip or peel the way paint does.
If you want a fence that looks high-end but doesn’t require constant upkeep, aluminum gives you that option. It has the appearance of wrought iron without the rust, repainting, or maintenance costs. You’re getting the aesthetic without the headache.
Most likely, yes. Marion County requires permits for fence installations, especially if you’re installing around a pool or along a property line. The permit process ensures your fence meets local building codes and setback requirements.
We handle permit applications as part of the installation process, so you’re not stuck dealing with county offices or figuring out what paperwork to file. We also check HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them, because some communities in Rainbow Park have restrictions on fence height, color, or style.
Skipping the permit might seem easier, but it can cause problems if you sell your home later or if a neighbor files a complaint. It’s better to do it right the first time, and we make that process as simple as possible for you.