You stop worrying about the next storm taking down another section. Your property line is clear, your yard is private, and you’re not constantly patching rotted boards or rusted posts.
A solid fence means your dogs stay in, your kids play safely, and you’re not explaining to neighbors why half your backyard is exposed. It also means you’re done spending weekends on repairs that don’t hold.
When your old fence replacement in Piedmont, FL is handled correctly, you get years of performance without the maintenance headaches. The right materials for Central Florida’s humidity and storms make all the difference. You’ll see it in how the fence looks after a few seasons—not just the first few weeks.
We serve Piedmont and the surrounding Central Florida counties with residential and commercial fence replacement. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve been doing this long enough to know what holds up in Florida and what doesn’t.
You won’t get surprise fees or drawn-out timelines. We give you transparent pricing upfront and finish the job without dragging it out. Our crews know the ground conditions in Piedmont, the permit requirements, and how to install fences that handle the weather you deal with year-round.
We’re not the cheapest option—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for materials that won’t rot in two years and installation that won’t need a redo.
First, we come out to assess your current fence and property. We look at what’s failing, what caused it, and what you actually need—not just what we can sell you. You’ll get a clear breakdown of materials, labor, and timeline.
Once you approve, we handle permits if needed and schedule the removal of your old fence. We pull out the damaged posts, rails, and panels, then prep the site for new installation. If the ground needs adjustment or old concrete needs removal, we take care of it.
Then we install your new fence using the materials you chose—whether that’s vinyl, wood, aluminum, or chain link. We set posts properly, level everything, and make sure gates function smoothly. The job site gets cleaned up, and you get a fence that’s ready to perform.
You’re not left guessing what’s happening or when we’ll show up. We communicate through each stage so you know exactly where things stand.
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You get complete removal of your existing fence, including posts, panels, and any remaining hardware. We don’t leave old materials sitting in your yard—everything gets hauled away as part of the service.
Your new fence installation includes all materials: posts, rails, panels, gates, and hardware. In Piedmont, FL, we account for the sandy soil and occasional heavy rain when setting posts, so your fence stays stable. We use concrete footings where needed and proper spacing to handle wind load during storms.
We also handle the permit process if your project requires it. Some fence replacements in residential areas need approval, especially if you’re near property lines or in an HOA community. We know the local requirements and make sure everything’s compliant before we start.
You’ll get options for wood, vinyl, aluminum, or chain link based on what fits your budget and property needs. Each material has different maintenance requirements and lifespans in Florida’s climate, and we’ll walk you through what makes sense for your situation—not just what costs more.
Most residential fence replacements take two to four days depending on the size of your property and the type of fence you’re installing. Removal of the old fence usually happens on day one, followed by site prep and post installation.
If we’re replacing a standard backyard fence—say 150 to 200 linear feet—you’re looking at about three days from start to finish. Larger properties or fences with multiple gates and corners take longer. Weather can also add a day if we get heavy rain, since we need dry conditions for concrete to set properly.
We’ll give you a specific timeline during the estimate based on your property. We don’t stretch jobs out, but we also don’t rush through installation just to finish faster. You want posts set correctly and panels aligned—not a fence that sags in six months.
Vinyl and aluminum hold up best in Florida’s humidity and storms because they don’t rot, rust, or need constant maintenance. Vinyl fences won’t fade as quickly as they used to, and aluminum doesn’t corrode like older chain link or wrought iron.
Wood fences can work if you’re willing to maintain them—staining or sealing every couple of years to prevent rot and termite damage. Pressure-treated pine is common here, but even treated wood will eventually break down in Florida’s wet conditions. Cedar lasts longer but costs more upfront.
If you want the lowest long-term maintenance, vinyl is your best option. If you need something more affordable and don’t mind occasional upkeep, treated wood works. Aluminum is ideal if you want durability with a more open look, like for pool fencing or front yards. We’ll recommend what actually fits your property and budget, not just what has the highest margin.
Costs vary based on material, fence height, and total linear footage, but you’re generally looking at $15 to $40 per linear foot installed. A standard privacy fence in treated wood runs on the lower end, while vinyl or aluminum costs more.
For a typical backyard fence around 150 linear feet, expect to pay between $2,500 and $6,000 depending on materials and site conditions. If your old fence has concrete footings that need removal or your yard has drainage issues, that adds to the cost.
We give you an upfront price after seeing your property—no ballpark guesses over the phone. You’ll know exactly what removal costs, what installation costs, and what materials cost before we start. If there are potential extras like gate hardware upgrades or additional posts for stability, we’ll point those out during the estimate so there are no surprises later.
It depends on your fence height, location, and whether you’re in an HOA community. Most cities in Central Florida require permits for fences over six feet tall or fences near property lines and easements.
If you’re replacing an existing fence in the same footprint, the permit process is usually simpler. If you’re changing the fence line or adding height, you may need a survey and approval from your local building department. HOA communities often have their own approval process on top of city permits.
We handle permit applications as part of the service if your project requires one. We’ll let you know upfront whether a permit is needed and what the timeline looks like for approval. Most permits in this area get processed within a week or two, but it’s worth accounting for that time before installation starts.
We remove it completely and haul it away—you don’t have to deal with piles of old wood or metal sitting in your yard. Removal includes pulling posts out of the ground, taking down panels and rails, and cleaning up any leftover hardware or debris.
If your old posts are set in concrete, we dig those out too. Some companies leave the concrete footings and work around them, but that can cause issues with your new fence line and drainage. We pull everything so your new installation starts clean.
All materials get loaded and hauled off-site. If any of the old fencing is salvageable, we’ll let you know in case you want to keep it for another project, but most old fences in Florida are too damaged or rotted to reuse. Either way, your yard is cleared and ready for the new fence before we leave.
If more than 30% of your fence is damaged, rotted, or leaning, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. Repairs work when the damage is isolated—a few broken boards, one leaning post, or a gate that needs adjustment.
Full replacement makes sense when you’re dealing with widespread rot, multiple failing posts, or structural issues caused by age or storm damage. If your fence is over 15 years old and showing significant wear, you’ll likely spend as much on ongoing repairs as you would on a new fence that lasts another 15 to 20 years.
We’ll assess your current fence and give you an honest recommendation. If a repair gets you another five years of solid performance, we’ll tell you that. If you’re looking at constant maintenance and failing sections, we’ll explain why replacement is the better investment. You’ll have the information you need to make the call that fits your budget and timeline.
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