You’re not just buying fence panels. You’re buying the ability to let your kids play outside without worrying who’s watching. You’re creating a backyard where your dog can run without you standing guard. You’re adding a barrier that makes your home harder to access and easier to insure.
A properly installed privacy fence in Roosevelt Park does more than mark property lines. It blocks sightlines completely, with no gaps for prying eyes or wandering pets. It stands up to Florida’s summer storms without warping, cracking, or needing constant repairs.
Most homeowners here see around 50% return on their fence investment when they sell. But before that, they get years of actually using their yard the way they want—without feeling exposed, without chasing the dog down the street, and without wondering if their outdoor furniture will blow into the neighbor’s pool during the next storm.
We’ve been doing this for over 30 years. We started in Atlanta in 1992, expanded to Central Florida in 2004, and we’ve been serving Roosevelt Park and the surrounding Orlando area ever since.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured—which matters more than most people realize until they’re dealing with a contractor who isn’t. Every fence we install uses materials manufactured locally with 100% USA-made components. We’re not ordering cheap imports that fall apart in two years.
Roosevelt Park homeowners know what matters: reliability, transparency, and getting what you paid for. You’re close to downtown Orlando, Millenia Mall, and Premium Outlets—you’ve got options. We’ve stayed in business this long because we show up, do the work right, and don’t disappear when there’s a problem.
First, we come out to your property in Roosevelt Park for a free consultation. We measure, talk about what you’re trying to accomplish, and go over material options that make sense for your budget and Florida’s climate. No pressure, no upselling—just straight information.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit if your county requires one. Many Florida counties do, and skipping this step costs homeowners thousands in fines or forced removal. We know the local codes and make sure everything’s filed correctly.
Installation day, our crew shows up on time with all materials and equipment. We set posts, install panels, hang gates, and clean up the site when we’re done. Most residential fences in Roosevelt Park take one to three days depending on size and material. You’ll know the timeline upfront—no surprises, no endless delays.
After installation, we walk the fence line with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. If something’s off, we fix it before we leave. That’s it. Transparent pricing, no hidden costs, and a fence that does what it’s supposed to.
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You’re getting materials chosen specifically for Florida’s climate. Vinyl fences that won’t warp in 95-degree heat with 90% humidity. Aluminum that resists rust even during months of summer rain. Treated wood that doesn’t crack in three months like untreated lumber.
Roosevelt Park sits in a dense urban area where 75% of households own their homes. Property values here average around $172,000, and homeowners invest in improvements that last. That’s why we don’t cut corners on installation—your fence needs to survive Florida storms, not just look good for the first season.
We install privacy fences with no gaps between panels, usually 6 to 8 feet tall depending on what you need. Chain link for budget-conscious projects or pet containment. Aluminum for low-maintenance perimeter fencing that still looks sharp. Wood for traditional aesthetics with proper treatment to handle moisture.
Every installation includes proper post-setting, level panel alignment, functional gate hardware, and a final walkthrough. We’re serving Lake, Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties—Roosevelt Park is right in our service area, and we know what works here.
Most likely, yes. Orange County typically requires permits for fence installation, and skipping this step is one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make. You might not get caught immediately, but when you sell your home or a neighbor complains, you’ll be facing fines or forced removal of a fence you already paid for.
Permit requirements cover fence height, setback from property lines, and material restrictions in some neighborhoods. If you’re in an HOA, there’s another layer of approval you’ll need before construction starts. We handle permit applications as part of our service because we know the local codes and what documentation Orange County requires.
The permit process usually adds a week or two to your timeline, but it’s not optional. Unlicensed contractors often skip permits to save time and money—then you’re the one dealing with the consequences. We pull permits, pass inspections, and make sure your fence is 100% legal from day one.
A properly installed vinyl fence in Roosevelt Park should last 20 to 30 years with minimal maintenance. Vinyl doesn’t rot, warp, or crack the way wood does in Florida’s humidity. It won’t rust like metal. And it doesn’t need painting, staining, or sealing every few years.
That said, not all vinyl is created equal. Cheap vinyl fences fade, become brittle in the sun, and crack during storms. We use locally manufactured vinyl made from 100% USA materials specifically rated for Florida’s UV exposure and temperature swings. The upfront cost is higher than wood, but you’re not replacing boards every five years or repainting every summer.
Florida’s climate is brutal on fences. High heat, intense sun, hurricanes, and constant moisture destroy inferior materials fast. Vinyl handles all of it without much effort on your part. Occasional cleaning with a hose is about all you’ll need to do. If you want a fence you can install and forget about, vinyl is your best option.
Most residential fence installations in Roosevelt Park run between $1,500 and $4,500 depending on material, height, and linear footage. Chain link is the most affordable option. Wood sits in the middle. Vinyl and aluminum cost more upfront but require almost no maintenance over their lifespan.
Price alone shouldn’t drive your decision. Florida no longer requires fence contractor licenses, which means anyone with a truck can claim they install fences. You’ll see lowball quotes from unlicensed, uninsured installers using subpar materials. Those fences fail fast—warped panels, rusted hardware, posts that lean after the first storm.
We price transparently with no hidden costs. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for materials, labor, permits, and installation before we start. We’re not the cheapest option in Roosevelt Park, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for licensed, insured work with quality materials and a warranty. Cheaper quotes usually mean corner-cutting that costs you more in repairs and replacements down the line.
Sometimes, yes. A privacy fence adds a layer of security that some insurance companies recognize with a small discount on your premium. It won’t be a massive reduction, but if your fence deters break-ins or prevents liability claims from someone wandering onto your property, insurers may adjust your rate.
The bigger financial benefit is property value. Fences typically return about 50% of their cost when you sell your home in Roosevelt Park. Buyers with kids or pets specifically search for fenced yards, and a well-maintained fence makes your property more marketable in a neighborhood where 75% of residents own their homes.
Check with your insurance provider before installation to see if they offer discounts for fencing. Some companies require specific fence types or heights to qualify. Even if you don’t get a premium reduction, you’re still adding security, privacy, and usable outdoor space—benefits that matter whether or not your insurance company acknowledges them.
It depends on what you value most: aesthetics, maintenance, or budget. Wood looks traditional and costs less upfront, but it requires staining or sealing every few years in Florida’s climate. Without treatment, wood warps and cracks in months. If you’re okay with regular maintenance, wood works.
Vinyl costs more initially but needs almost zero upkeep. It won’t rot, fade, or require painting. It’s the best option for homeowners in Roosevelt Park who want to install a fence and not think about it again for 20 years. Vinyl also offers complete privacy with no gaps between panels, which wood can’t do because it needs expansion space.
Aluminum is ideal for perimeter fencing where you want security without blocking sightlines. It’s low-maintenance, rust-resistant, and durable in storms. It won’t give you the privacy of vinyl or wood, but it’s perfect for front yards or properties where you need a boundary without a solid barrier. We walk through all three options during your consultation so you can see samples and make an informed decision.
First, document the damage with photos for your insurance claim. Most homeowner’s policies cover fence damage from storms, but you’ll need proof of what happened and how much it costs to repair. Contact us as soon as it’s safe to assess the damage—we handle fence repairs across Roosevelt Park and can usually get you back on the schedule quickly.
Storm damage in Florida is common. High winds knock over poorly installed fences, especially ones with shallow post-setting or weak materials. Our installations use deep post anchors and quality hardware specifically rated for wind resistance. That doesn’t make them indestructible, but it significantly reduces the chance of total failure during a storm.
If your fence does get damaged, repairs are usually faster and cheaper than full replacement. We’ll evaluate which sections need work, source matching materials, and restore functionality. If the damage is extensive and your fence is older, replacement might make more sense. We’ll give you honest recommendations based on what’s actually best for your property, not what makes us the most money.
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