You’re not just getting a fence. You’re getting peace of mind when your kids or dogs are outside. You’re getting actual privacy from neighbors instead of a flimsy barrier that warps in six months. You’re getting a property line that’s clear, secure, and doesn’t become your weekend maintenance project every spring.
The right fence stops being something you think about. It just works. No sagging gates. No rotted posts after the first rainy season. No calls to fix what shouldn’t have broken in the first place.
That’s what happens when the installation is done by people who’ve been doing this for over 20 years in Central Florida. The materials matter. The installation matters more. And when both are handled correctly, your fence becomes one less thing you have to worry about.
We’ve been serving Rainbow Springs and the surrounding Central Florida area since 2004. We’re not new to Florida’s climate challenges, and we’re not learning on your property. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s the baseline for doing this work correctly.
Rainbow Springs has seen significant growth over the past few years, and with that growth comes more properties needing fences that can handle our unique conditions. We’ve worked with homeowners across Lake, Marion, and surrounding counties who need fencing solutions that actually last.
You’ll find us in Orlando Magazine’s 2025 Home Design Awards, and you’ll find over 175 reviews from people who hired us and were glad they did. We’re still here because we do the work right the first time.
First, we come out to your property and walk the area with you. We talk about what you’re trying to accomplish—privacy, security, keeping pets in, boosting curb appeal, or all of the above. We measure, check property lines, and discuss any HOA or permit requirements specific to Rainbow Springs and Marion County.
Then we give you a transparent quote. No hidden costs. No surprises later. You’ll know exactly what materials we’re using and why we’re recommending them for Florida’s climate. Whether it’s vinyl that won’t rot, aluminum that won’t rust, or treated wood that can handle humidity, we explain the trade-offs.
Once you approve, we handle permits if needed and schedule installation. Our crew shows up on time, completes the work efficiently, and cleans up when we’re done. You’re not left with a mess or half-finished sections sitting for weeks. We install it right, inspect it, and make sure you’re satisfied before we consider the job complete.
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You’re getting more than just materials and labor. Every installation includes proper post-setting with concrete, not just tamped dirt that shifts after the first storm. You’re getting gates that actually swing smoothly and latch securely, not the kind that sag within a year.
In Rainbow Springs, where the median age is higher and many homeowners are looking for low-maintenance solutions, we focus on materials that won’t demand constant upkeep. Vinyl fencing is popular here because it doesn’t need painting or staining. Aluminum works well for pool enclosures and areas where rust is a concern. Chain link is still the most cost-effective option for larger properties or horse fencing.
We also handle fence repair and replacement. If your existing fence took a hit from a storm or just aged out, we can assess what’s salvageable and what needs replacing. Sometimes it’s just a few posts or panels. Sometimes the whole thing needs to go. We’ll tell you honestly which situation you’re in and what makes sense financially.
Cost depends on material, height, length, and site conditions. Chain link typically runs the lowest per linear foot. Vinyl and aluminum sit in the mid-range. Wood varies based on style and grade. Specialty options like horizontal slat or estate gates cost more.
In Rainbow Springs, you’re also paying for proper installation that accounts for Florida-specific challenges. Posts need to be set deeper and with more concrete than in other climates. Gates need heavy-duty hardware that won’t corrode. Corners and end posts need extra bracing for wind resistance.
We give you an upfront quote after seeing your property. That quote includes materials, labor, permits if required, and any site prep needed. No hidden fees. No “oh, by the way” charges after we start. You’ll know the total cost before we begin.
Marion County has specific regulations about fence height, setback from property lines, and placement near roads or easements. Most residential fences require a permit, especially if they’re over a certain height or located in a front yard.
If you’re part of an HOA, you’ll also need approval from them before installation. Some HOAs in the Rainbow Springs area have restrictions on materials, colors, or styles. We’ve worked with most of the local HOAs and know what typically gets approved.
We handle permit applications as part of our service. We pull the permits, submit the required documentation, and make sure everything is compliant before installation begins. You don’t have to navigate county offices or wait in line. We take care of it so the process moves forward without delays.
Vinyl and aluminum are your best bets for longevity with minimal maintenance. Vinyl won’t rot, warp, or need painting. It handles humidity without issue and can flex slightly in high winds rather than snapping. Aluminum won’t rust, which matters in Florida’s moisture-heavy environment, and it’s strong enough for most residential applications.
Wood can work if it’s properly treated and maintained, but it requires more upkeep. You’ll need to seal or stain it regularly to prevent rot and insect damage. In Rainbow Springs’ humid climate, untreated or poorly maintained wood deteriorates faster than in drier regions.
Chain link is durable and low-maintenance but offers no privacy. It’s functional for pet containment or property boundaries where aesthetics aren’t the priority. For hurricane resistance, any fence needs proper installation—deep post-setting, quality concrete, and appropriate bracing. The material matters, but installation quality matters more.
Most residential fence installations take one to three days depending on length, material, and site conditions. A straightforward 150-foot vinyl privacy fence on flat, clear ground might be done in a day. A larger project with multiple gates, elevation changes, or obstacles like trees and utilities takes longer.
Weather can impact timelines. We don’t set posts in saturated ground or install during heavy rain because it compromises the integrity of the installation. In Florida, afternoon storms are common, so we plan accordingly and communicate any delays immediately.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront and stick to it. We don’t start your project and then disappear for a week to work on someone else’s job. Once we begin, we finish. You’re not left with a half-installed fence sitting in your yard indefinitely.
It depends on the extent of damage and the age of the fence. If a few posts rotted or a section got damaged in a storm, repair is usually the smarter option. We can replace individual posts, panels, or gates without tearing out the entire fence.
If the fence is old and multiple sections are failing, replacement often makes more sense financially. Repairing a fence that’s going to need more repairs in six months just delays the inevitable and costs you more in the long run.
We assess the condition honestly and tell you which route makes sense. If repair works, we’ll do that. If replacement is the better investment, we’ll explain why. We’re not here to upsell you on a full replacement if a repair gets you another five years of solid use.
Yes. We handle both residential and commercial fence installation throughout Rainbow Springs and Central Florida. Commercial projects often involve different requirements—higher fences for security, specific materials for code compliance, or gates with access control systems.
We’ve installed fencing for businesses, storage facilities, apartment complexes, and agricultural properties. Commercial work requires proper licensing, insurance, and an understanding of ADA compliance, fire codes, and local commercial building regulations. We have all of that.
The process is similar to residential but scaled up. We assess your property, discuss security and functional needs, provide a detailed quote, handle permits, and complete installation on a timeline that minimizes disruption to your business operations. Whether you need chain link for a secure perimeter or decorative aluminum for curb appeal, we have the experience to handle it correctly.