Your backyard becomes yours again. No more neighbors watching your every move or street traffic peering in while you’re trying to relax outside.
You get real security—not just the look of it. A properly installed fence keeps kids and pets safe, marks clear boundaries, and makes your property harder to access without permission.
And your home looks better from the curb. Whether you go with clean vinyl, natural wood, or ornamental aluminum, the right fence pulls your property together. It’s one of the few upgrades that you see every single day and that actually affects your property value. Most homeowners in Bel Air who invest in quality fencing see that reflected when it’s time to sell—or just enjoy it while they’re there.
We’ve been installing, repairing, and replacing fences across Central Florida for years. We’re not new to this, and we’re not learning on your property.
We serve Bel Air and the surrounding areas in Orange County, along with Lake, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties. That reach means we understand what works in Florida—what holds up in storms, what weathers well in humidity, and what actually looks good six months after install.
You’re hiring people who show up on time, do the work right, and don’t disappear after the check clears. We use top-grade materials because cheap fencing costs you more in the long run, and we’re transparent about pricing before we start.
First, we come out and look at your property. You tell us what you’re trying to accomplish—privacy, security, aesthetics, pet containment, whatever it is. We measure, check property lines, talk through material options, and give you a free estimate with no hidden costs.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the install around your timeline. Our crew shows up with the right materials and equipment, and we get to work. Depending on the size and scope, most residential fencing projects in Bel Air wrap up in a day or two.
We handle everything—post setting, panel installation, gate hardware, cleanup. You don’t need to prep anything or figure out how to dispose of old fencing. When we’re done, you’ve got a fence that’s level, secure, and built to last. If something needs adjustment or if you have questions after the fact, we’re a phone call away.
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You’re getting more than just posts and panels. Every fencing project includes a full consultation where we walk your property, discuss your goals, and recommend materials that fit your budget and needs.
We install wood fences (cedar, redwood, pressure-treated pine), vinyl fencing in multiple styles and colors, aluminum and wrought iron for a more decorative look, and chain link if you need function over form. For larger properties or equestrian setups, we also handle horse fencing and custom estate gates.
Bel Air homeowners tend to prioritize privacy and aesthetics, so we see a lot of requests for solid vinyl or tall wood privacy fences. Both hold up well in Florida’s climate—vinyl won’t rot or need repainting, and quality wood fencing weathers beautifully if you maintain it. We’ll walk you through maintenance expectations during the consultation so there are no surprises.
Every install includes proper post setting (usually concrete), quality fasteners and hardware, and gates where needed. We also handle fence repairs and replacements if you’ve got an existing fence that’s seen better days. Sometimes a few panels need swapping out; other times the whole thing needs to come down. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in.
Most privacy fence installations in Bel Air run between $15 and $45 per linear foot, depending on material, height, and site conditions. Wood privacy fences typically fall on the lower end of that range, while vinyl and ornamental aluminum cost more upfront but require less maintenance over time.
Your total cost depends on how much fencing you need, whether your property has slopes or obstacles, if we’re removing old fencing first, and what style and material you choose. A standard backyard privacy fence for a quarter-acre lot usually runs between $3,000 and $7,000 fully installed.
We give you a free estimate after seeing your property, so you know exactly what you’re paying before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the fact.
Vinyl and aluminum hold up best in Florida’s heat and humidity because they don’t rot, rust, or need repainting. Vinyl fencing is especially popular in Bel Air for privacy—it won’t warp, crack, or fade if you buy quality material, and it handles storms well as long as it’s installed correctly.
Wood fencing can absolutely work here, but you need to choose the right type. Cedar and redwood naturally resist rot and insects better than standard pine. Pressure-treated pine is affordable and lasts if you’re willing to seal or stain it every few years. If you skip maintenance, wood will deteriorate faster in Florida’s climate.
Chain link is the most durable option if aesthetics aren’t your priority—it’ll outlast almost anything and requires zero maintenance. For a balance of looks and longevity, aluminum fencing gives you the appearance of wrought iron without the rust issues. We’ll recommend what makes sense based on how you’re using the fence and how much upkeep you want to deal with.
Most fence installations in Bel Air and Orange County require a permit, especially if your fence is over a certain height or located near a property line. Requirements vary depending on whether you’re in city limits or unincorporated county land, and whether your property is part of an HOA.
Typically, you’ll need to submit a site plan showing where the fence will go, confirm property lines, and ensure you’re meeting setback requirements. Some HOAs have additional restrictions on fence height, style, and color, so it’s worth checking your covenants before you start.
We can walk you through what’s required for your specific property during the consultation. Some homeowners handle permitting themselves; others prefer we take care of it. Either way, we make sure the fence goes in legally and won’t cause issues down the road.
Most residential fence installations in Bel Air take one to three days, depending on the size of your property, the type of fencing, and site conditions. A straightforward backyard privacy fence on flat ground usually wraps up in a day or two.
Larger properties, sloped terrain, or projects that involve removing old fencing first will take longer. If we’re installing gates, custom features, or working around landscaping and utilities, that adds time as well.
We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect. Our crew shows up when we say we will, works efficiently, and cleans up before we leave. You’re not dealing with a dragged-out project that sits half-finished for weeks.
It depends on the extent of the damage and the age of your fence. If you’ve got a few broken pickets, a leaning post, or a gate that won’t latch, repairs usually make sense. We can replace damaged sections, reset posts, fix gates, and reinforce weak spots without tearing down the whole fence.
If your fence is rotting at the base, sagging along multiple sections, or just old and worn out, replacement is usually the better move. Pouring money into repairs on a fence that’s going to fail again in a year doesn’t make financial sense.
We’ll assess your fence during the consultation and tell you honestly whether it’s worth repairing or if you’re better off starting fresh. Sometimes it’s a mix—we’ll replace the worst sections and reinforce the rest. You’ll know what you’re getting into before we start any work.
Vinyl fencing costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance. You’re not painting, staining, or sealing anything—ever. It won’t rot, warp, or attract termites, and it holds up well in Florida’s weather. Most quality vinyl fences last 20 to 30 years without major issues.
Wood fencing is less expensive initially and gives you a more natural look. Cedar and redwood are premium options that resist rot and look great as they age. Pressure-treated pine is the budget-friendly choice, but it needs regular maintenance to avoid rot and warping. If you’re willing to stain or seal your wood fence every few years, it’ll last 15 to 20 years.
The decision usually comes down to budget and how much upkeep you want to deal with. Vinyl is set-it-and-forget-it. Wood requires some attention but costs less to install and gives you more style flexibility. Both provide solid privacy if installed at the right height with no gaps between pickets.
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