Your property looks better the day we finish. No more leaning posts, rotted boards, or sections that look like they’re barely hanging on.
You get a fence that actually does its job. It keeps your yard private, your property secure, and your home looking like you give a damn about it. That matters in a neighborhood where homes are pushing $400K and buyers notice every detail.
The new fence holds up against humidity, storms, and UV exposure without constant maintenance. You’re not repainting every two years or replacing boards every time the wind picks up. It’s installed right the first time, with materials that match the investment you’ve already made in your home.
And if you’re on the water, we know how to handle it. Canal and riverfront properties need fencing that accounts for moisture, erosion, and exposure. We’ve done enough of them to know what works and what fails in six months.
We handle residential and commercial fence replacement across nine counties in Central Florida. We’re not new to this, and we’re not trying to be the cheapest option on your list.
We’ve worked in Saint Johns River Estates long enough to understand what homeowners here are dealing with. Older fences from the ’70s and ’80s that are finally giving out. Storm damage from hurricanes that never got properly fixed. Waterfront properties where the fence is taking a beating from moisture and wind. We’ve seen it, and we’ve replaced it.
You’ll work with a crew that shows up on time, does the work without dragging it out, and cleans up when they’re done. We’re transparent about pricing, so you’re not getting surprised with add-ons halfway through the job. And we use materials that actually last, because we’re not interested in coming back to redo our own work.
You call or message us, and we schedule a time to come look at what you’ve got. We measure the property, check the condition of the existing fence, and talk through what you’re trying to accomplish. Security, privacy, curb appeal, or all three.
We give you an upfront estimate that includes materials, labor, removal of the old fence, and installation of the new one. No hidden costs that show up later. You’ll know what you’re paying before we start.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we schedule the work. We pull the old fence out, prep the posts and lines, and install the new fence using materials that are built for Florida’s climate. Wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link—whatever makes sense for your property and budget.
The job gets done in days, not weeks. We’re not leaving your yard torn up while we bounce between five other jobs. And when we’re finished, the old materials are hauled off and your property is cleaned up.
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You’re getting full removal of the existing fence, including posts, rails, and any hardware that’s buried or rusted in place. We don’t leave that for you to deal with.
The new installation includes treated posts set in concrete, quality rails and pickets or panels, and hardware that won’t rust out in a year. If you’re near the water in Saint Johns River Estates, we account for that with materials and installation methods that handle moisture and wind exposure better than standard setups.
We install wood fences with pressure-treated lumber that resists rot. Vinyl fences that won’t fade, crack, or need repainting. Aluminum fences for a clean look with zero maintenance. Chain link for functional coverage without the cost of privacy fencing. You pick what fits your property and how you use it.
Every installation is done to code and built to last. If there are HOA requirements or local regulations, we handle that too. You’re not dealing with inspections or compliance issues after the fact because we didn’t do our homework.
It depends on the size of your property, the type of material you choose, and the condition of the existing fence. A standard wood privacy fence replacement for a typical residential lot runs differently than a vinyl or aluminum install on a larger waterfront property.
We give you an upfront estimate after we see your property. That includes removal of the old fence, new materials, installation, and cleanup. No surprise charges halfway through the job.
The cost also factors in things like access to your yard, whether we’re dealing with uneven terrain or water exposure, and if there are any HOA or permitting requirements. We walk through all of that during the estimate so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
Most residential fence replacements in Saint Johns River Estates take two to four days, depending on the size of the property and the type of fence going in. Smaller yards with straightforward layouts get done faster. Larger lots or waterfront properties with more complex terrain take a bit longer.
We’re not dragging the job out. Once we start, we’re there until it’s finished. You’re not waiting weeks with half a fence and a torn-up yard while we juggle other projects.
Weather can slow things down if we hit heavy rain or storms, but we schedule around that as much as possible. And if something comes up that delays the work, we’ll let you know immediately—not three days later when you’re wondering where we are.
Vinyl and aluminum hold up best against Florida’s humidity, UV exposure, and storms. Vinyl won’t rot, warp, or need repainting. Aluminum won’t rust and handles wind better than most people expect. Both are low-maintenance and built to last 20+ years without major issues.
Wood fences can last a long time too if they’re installed correctly with pressure-treated lumber and proper drainage. But they require more upkeep—sealing, staining, and occasional board replacement. If you’re willing to do that maintenance, wood gives you a classic look that a lot of homeowners in Saint Johns River Estates prefer.
Chain link is the most durable in terms of pure longevity, but it doesn’t offer privacy. It works well for functional boundaries, pet containment, or properties where aesthetics aren’t the main concern. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each material based on how you’re using the fence and what your property needs.
Yes. We’ve installed and replaced fences on canal and riverfront properties throughout Saint Johns River Estates and across Central Florida. Waterfront fencing has different requirements than a standard residential install because of moisture exposure, wind load, and erosion.
We use materials and installation techniques that account for those conditions. That means deeper post setting, corrosion-resistant hardware, and materials that won’t degrade from constant humidity or salt exposure if you’re near brackish water.
We also plan for drainage and ground movement, which matters more on waterfront lots where the soil composition is different. If your property has elevation changes or areas where water pools, we adjust the fence line and installation to handle that without compromising stability.
Yes. Full removal and haul-away of your old fence is included in every replacement job. We pull out the posts, rails, pickets, and any buried hardware or concrete footings that need to come out.
You’re not left with a pile of rotted wood or rusted chain link sitting in your yard. We load it, haul it off, and dispose of it properly. Your property is cleaned up before we leave.
If there are sections of the old fence that are still in decent shape and you want to keep them for another project, let us know. Otherwise, it all goes. We’re not cutting corners by leaving demo work for you to finish.
It depends on the scope of the work and local regulations in Seminole County. Most residential fence replacements don’t require a permit if you’re replacing an existing fence in the same location with similar height and materials. But if you’re changing the fence line, increasing height, or installing in a new area, a permit may be required.
We handle permit research and applications if needed. You’re not stuck navigating county offices or trying to figure out setback requirements and HOA rules on your own.
If your property is part of an HOA, there may be additional approval steps before we start. We’ve worked with HOAs throughout Saint Johns River Estates and know how to get the necessary approvals without dragging out the timeline. We’ll walk you through what’s required during the estimate so there are no surprises.
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