You’re not just getting a fence. You’re getting a boundary that holds up when the next storm rolls through Central Florida, materials that won’t warp under the humidity, and a crew that shows up when they say they will.
Your property line becomes clear. Your kids and pets have a safe place to play. Your backyard finally feels like yours.
The fence looks clean, sits level, and doesn’t need constant maintenance. Posts go three feet deep because Florida’s sandy soil and hurricane winds demand it. You’re not calling someone back in six months to fix what should’ve been done right the first time.
That’s what professional fence installation in Liberty Triangle should look like. No surprises. No shortcuts. Just a fence that does exactly what you need it to do.
We’ve been installing fences in Central Florida since 2004, and our roots go back to 1992 in Atlanta. We moved here because the market needed someone who wouldn’t cut corners, and Liberty Triangle homeowners deserved better than fly-by-night contractors with no insurance and cheaper materials.
We’re licensed, bonded, and insured in Florida. We handle the permits. We know the HOA rules in Lake County. We’ve seen what happens when fences aren’t built for this climate, and we’ve spent over 20 years making sure ours are.
You’ll find us in Orlando Magazine’s 2025 Home Design Awards and in over 175 Google reviews. But more than that, you’ll find us answering the phone when you call and showing up when we say we will.
First, we come out to your property in Liberty Triangle. We walk the line, check for any utility conflicts, and talk through what you’re trying to accomplish. Privacy, security, curb appeal, keeping the dog in—whatever it is, we map it out.
Then we handle the permits and make sure everything’s compliant with local codes and your HOA requirements if applicable. You don’t have to chase down paperwork or guess whether you’re following the rules.
Once we’re cleared, we set the posts at least three feet deep. That’s not optional in Florida. Sandy soil and hurricane-force winds mean your fence needs real stability, and that starts below ground.
After the posts cure, we install your rails, pickets, or panels depending on the material you chose—wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, whatever fits your needs and budget. We clean up the site, walk the fence with you, and make sure you’re happy before we call it done. If something’s not right, we fix it.
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You’re getting more than just labor. Every residential fence installation in Liberty Triangle includes a full consultation where we assess your property, discuss material options, and give you transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
We use top-grade materials built for Florida’s climate. Vinyl that won’t crack in the heat. Aluminum that resists salt air corrosion. Treated wood that holds up against humidity and insects. You’re not getting the cheapest option—you’re getting materials that last.
The installation covers everything: post-hole digging, concrete setting, rail and panel installation, gate hardware, and final adjustments. We also handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections if your municipality requires them. In Liberty Triangle and throughout Lake County, building codes vary, and we know what’s required.
If you’ve got specific requests—custom height, decorative caps, automatic gate openers, or matching an existing fence style—we handle that too. This is custom fence installation, not cookie-cutter work. Your property has unique challenges, and your fence should be built to solve them.
Most residential fence installations in Liberty Triangle take between two to five days depending on the size of your property, the material you choose, and whether we’re working around obstacles like trees, slopes, or existing structures.
Wood and vinyl fences generally move faster than ornamental aluminum or custom estate fencing. Chain link is usually the quickest. If we need to remove an old fence first, add another day or two.
Weather can slow things down, especially during Florida’s summer storm season. We won’t pour concrete in the rain because it compromises the cure, and we won’t install panels in high winds. But we’ll keep you updated if delays happen, and we’ll get back on site as soon as conditions allow.
Permit approval times vary by jurisdiction in Lake County, so if your project requires one, factor in an extra week or two before we break ground. We handle the permit process, but the county controls the timeline.
Vinyl, aluminum, and treated wood are your best options for Liberty Triangle’s climate. Each has trade-offs depending on what matters most to you—cost, maintenance, appearance, or longevity.
Vinyl fences handle heat and humidity without warping, and they don’t need painting or staining. They’re low-maintenance and hold up well in storms if installed correctly. The upfront cost is higher, but you’re not repainting every few years.
Aluminum resists rust and corrosion, which matters if you’re anywhere near salt air or if your sprinklers hit the fence regularly. It’s strong, looks clean, and requires almost no maintenance. It’s a solid choice for front yards or pool enclosures.
Treated wood gives you that classic look and costs less upfront, but it requires more maintenance over time. You’ll need to seal or stain it every few years to protect against moisture and insects. If you’re willing to do that work, wood offers great versatility and curb appeal.
We don’t recommend untreated wood or cheap composite materials in Florida. They won’t last, and you’ll end up replacing sections within a few years.
It depends on your property location, fence height, and whether you’re in an HOA. Lake County has specific zoning regulations, and some neighborhoods in Liberty Triangle require approval before you install or replace a fence.
Most residential fences under six feet don’t require a county permit, but that’s not universal. If your fence is near a property line, a roadway, or a conservation area, additional rules may apply. Corner lots often have stricter setback requirements.
If you’re part of an HOA, you’ll almost certainly need approval before installation. HOAs in Central Florida regulate fence height, material, color, and style. Skipping that step can result in fines or forced removal, and we’ve seen it happen.
We handle the permit research and application process for every fence installation in Liberty Triangle. We’ll tell you upfront what’s required, submit the paperwork, and coordinate inspections if needed. You don’t have to guess or deal with county offices yourself.
At least three feet deep, and that’s non-negotiable in Central Florida. Florida’s sandy soil doesn’t hold posts the way clay or dense dirt does, and hurricane-force winds will pull out anything installed too shallow.
We dig every post hole to a minimum depth of three feet and set the posts in concrete. The concrete needs time to cure properly—usually 24 to 48 hours depending on temperature and humidity—before we attach rails or panels.
Some contractors skip the concrete or go shallower to save time and money. That’s a mistake. You’ll notice it the first time a strong storm comes through and your fence leans or collapses. We’ve repaired plenty of those jobs, and it’s always cheaper to do it right the first time.
If your fence runs along a slope or through an area with poor drainage, we may need to adjust post depth or add gravel for stability. We assess that during the initial consultation and let you know if your property has any unique challenges.
Yes. We handle custom fence installation in Liberty Triangle that matches existing styles, colors, and materials. If you’re extending a fence or replacing a section, we’ll match the height, picket spacing, and finish so the new section blends in.
HOA requirements are common in Central Florida, and we’re familiar with the rules in Lake County communities. Most HOAs regulate fence color, material, height, and placement. Some only allow certain styles in front yards or require specific setbacks from the street.
We’ll review your HOA guidelines before we start and make sure the design complies. If your HOA requires pre-approval, we can provide drawings or material samples to submit with your application. We’ve worked with dozens of HOAs in the area, and we know how to navigate the process.
If your HOA has unclear or conflicting rules, we’ll help you get clarification before we move forward. The last thing you need is a finished fence and a violation notice. We make sure everything’s approved and compliant before we dig the first post hole.
Cost depends on material, length, height, and site conditions. A basic chain link fence costs significantly less than vinyl privacy fencing or ornamental aluminum. Gates, slopes, and obstacles like trees or utilities add to the price.
On average, residential fence installation in Liberty Triangle runs between $15 and $45 per linear foot depending on material and complexity. Wood fences typically fall on the lower end, vinyl and aluminum in the middle to upper range, and custom estate fencing or automatic gates at the top.
We provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees. After the initial consultation, you’ll get a clear quote that includes materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. If we run into unexpected issues—like hitting rock or needing additional drainage work—we’ll discuss it with you before moving forward.
Cheaper quotes usually mean cheaper materials, shallow post installation, or unlicensed labor. You’ll pay for it later in repairs or full replacement. We price our work fairly based on quality materials and proper installation methods, and we back it up with over 20 years of experience in Central Florida.