You’re not just getting a new fence. You’re getting your yard back—private again, secure again, and honestly, better looking than it’s been in years.
No more leaning posts after a storm. No more sections that look fine from the street but are rotting from the inside out. No more wondering if the next hurricane is going to take the whole thing down.
The fence we install is built for Central Florida. That means materials that handle humidity without warping, UV rays without fading, and wind without folding. Vinyl that doesn’t need repainting every two years. Aluminum that won’t rust out. Pressure-treated wood that actually holds up.
And when it’s done, your property value goes up, your insurance company might cut you a break, and you stop thinking about your fence every time the weather turns.
Mossy Oak Fence LLC works across Central Florida, and we’ve seen what happens when fences aren’t built right for this climate. That’s why we don’t cut corners on materials or installation.
Union Park sits right in the path of Florida’s toughest weather. You’re close to UCF, surrounded by growing neighborhoods, and dealing with the same storms, humidity, and heat that tear through Orange County every year. We know what holds up here and what doesn’t.
We serve Lake, Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Volusia, Osceola, Polk, Sumter, and Marion counties. Our team shows up, does the work right, and doesn’t leave you guessing about costs or timelines.
First, we come out and look at what you’ve got. We measure the property, check the damage, and talk through what you actually need—not what sounds good in a sales pitch.
Then we give you options. Wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link—whatever makes sense for your property, your budget, and how you use your yard. We’re transparent about pricing, and there are no hidden fees for removal or disposal.
Once you’re ready, we schedule the work. We pull the old fence, haul it off, prep the ground, and install the new one. Posts go in solid. Panels go up level. Gates actually swing the way they should.
The whole process is faster than most people expect, and we clean up when we’re done. You’re not left with a mess in your yard or half-finished sections sitting there for weeks.
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You get full removal of the old fence, including disposal. No extra fees for hauling it away or dealing with rotted wood and broken panels.
Site prep comes next—that means clearing debris, leveling where needed, and making sure the ground is ready for a fence that’ll actually stay put. In Union Park, that matters. The soil shifts, storms hit hard, and shortcuts show up fast.
Installation includes everything: posts set in concrete, rails secured properly, panels or pickets installed level, and gates that close without fighting them. We’re not leaving you with a fence that looks good for a month and falls apart by summer.
Materials are chosen for Florida’s climate. Pressure-treated wood resists rot. Vinyl won’t crack under UV exposure. Aluminum won’t corrode in the humidity. You’re getting a fence built to handle what Union Park throws at it—hurricanes, thunderstorms, heat, and everything in between.
Most residential fence replacement in Union Park runs between $2,400 and $7,500, depending on the size of your property and what material you choose. That’s the full job—removal, disposal, installation, everything.
If you’re replacing 150 linear feet with vinyl, you’re looking at one price. If you’re doing 200 feet with pressure-treated wood and custom gates, it’s another. We give you a free estimate after we see the property, so there’s no guessing.
Removal of the old fence adds about $3 to $7 per linear foot, but that’s already factored into our quotes. We don’t surprise you with disposal fees after the fact. And if your fence was damaged in a storm, it’s worth checking with your insurance—they don’t always cover it, but sometimes they do.
Vinyl and aluminum are the lowest maintenance options for Central Florida. Vinyl doesn’t rot, doesn’t need painting, and handles UV exposure without fading if you get quality material. Aluminum won’t rust, won’t warp, and holds up in high winds better than most people expect.
Pressure-treated wood is still a solid choice if you want the look of natural wood, but it requires more upkeep. You’ll need to stain or seal it every few years to keep it from breaking down in the humidity. If you’re okay with that maintenance, it’s a good option.
Chain link works if you need security and don’t care about privacy. It’s durable, affordable, and doesn’t get torn apart in storms. But it’s not going to give you the privacy or curb appeal that vinyl or wood will. It depends on what matters more to you.
Yes. Storm damage is one of the most common reasons people call us in Union Park. Hurricanes knock down sections, uproot posts, and turn gates into scrap metal. We’ve seen it all.
We’ll assess what’s salvageable and what needs to go. Sometimes it’s the whole fence. Sometimes it’s just a few sections. Either way, we remove the damaged parts, reset the structure, and install materials that are more likely to survive the next storm.
Florida gets hit harder than any other state—41% of all U.S. hurricanes. If your fence is older or wasn’t installed with wind resistance in mind, it’s not going to hold up. We build with that in mind, using deeper post holes, concrete footings, and materials that flex instead of snap when the wind picks up.
Most residential fence replacements in Union Park take two to five days, depending on the size and complexity. A straightforward backyard with 100 linear feet of vinyl? Probably two to three days. A larger property with gates, corners, and uneven terrain? Closer to five.
We don’t drag it out. Once we start, we finish. The timeline includes removing the old fence, prepping the site, installing posts, and putting up the new panels or pickets. Weather can slow things down—heavy rain or ground that’s too saturated—but we work around it.
You’ll know the timeline before we start. We’re not the kind of contractor that shows up for a day, disappears for a week, then comes back. We schedule it, we do it, and we’re done.
In most cases, yes. Orange County requires permits for fence installation and replacement, especially if you’re changing the height, location, or structure of the fence. The rules vary depending on whether it’s a front yard, side yard, or backyard fence.
We handle permit coordination as part of the process. You don’t need to figure out what forms to fill out or which office to visit. We know the local requirements, and we make sure everything is filed correctly before we start the work.
Skipping the permit might seem like a shortcut, but it causes problems later—especially if you sell the house or if a neighbor complains. It’s not worth the risk. We do it right from the start so you don’t have to deal with it down the road.
We haul it off and dispose of it properly. You’re not stuck with a pile of rotting wood or broken panels sitting in your driveway. Removal and disposal are included in the job.
If the old fence is still in decent shape, we’ll ask if you want to keep any sections for firewood or projects. Some people do. Most don’t. Either way, we’re not leaving it behind unless you specifically want it.
The disposal process follows local regulations in Orange County. We don’t just dump it somewhere and call it done. It gets taken to the right facility, recycled if possible, and handled the way it’s supposed to be. You don’t have to think about it—we take care of it.