You’re not just looking for a fence. You’re looking for something that keeps your kids and pets safe, gives you actual privacy, and doesn’t fall apart after the first storm season.
That means materials that handle Florida’s humidity without rotting or warping. It means installation done right the first time, so you’re not calling someone back in six months. And it means working with a local fencing company that knows what Reddick properties need—because we’ve been doing this across Central Florida for over 20 years.
Whether you need a privacy fence for your backyard, security fencing for your commercial property, or custom gates for your horse farm, you’ll get the same thing: durable materials, clean installation, and no surprises on the invoice.
We’ve been serving Reddick and the surrounding Marion County area since 2004, with company roots going back to 1992. We’re a fully licensed and insured fence contractor, and we only use materials manufactured in the USA—most of them made right here in Florida.
Reddick sits in horse country, which means we understand what equestrian properties need. We’ve installed miles of farm fencing, custom estate gates, and privacy fences for residential properties throughout the area. We know the soil. We know the weather. We know what holds up and what doesn’t.
You won’t get a crew that disappears halfway through the job or a quote that doubles once work starts. You’ll get a local team that shows up on time, does the work right, and stands behind it.
First, we come out to your property for a consultation. We’ll walk the area, talk through what you’re trying to accomplish, and go over material options that make sense for your budget and your property. No pressure, no upselling—just straight answers.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit process if your project requires one. In Florida, most fences over six feet in the backyard or four feet in the front need a permit, and we take care of that paperwork so you don’t have to chase down the county.
Then we schedule your installation. Our crew preps the site, sets posts with proper depth and spacing for wind resistance, and installs your fence using materials built to handle Florida’s climate. We clean up the site when we’re done, walk you through the finished work, and make sure you’re happy with it before we leave.
If you ever need a repair down the road, we’re a phone call away. That’s how fencing services should work.
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We install wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and wrought iron fencing. Each material has trade-offs, and we’ll tell you what those are upfront.
Wood fencing—especially cedar—gives you a classic look and works well for privacy. It requires some maintenance over time, but it’s affordable and holds up well when properly treated. Vinyl fencing costs more upfront but needs almost no maintenance and won’t rot, warp, or attract termites. Aluminum and wrought iron are great for security and curb appeal, especially around pools or commercial properties.
In Reddick, we see a lot of requests for horse fencing and farm fencing. That usually means board fencing, pipe fencing, or a combination depending on your livestock and property layout. We’ve worked with enough equestrian properties to know what keeps horses safe and what doesn’t.
We also install and repair gates—swing gates, sliding gates, estate gates, and custom designs. If you’ve got specific HOA requirements or design preferences, we’ll work within those parameters and still deliver something that lasts.
Cost depends on the material, the length of the fence, and site conditions. A basic chain link fence runs less than a vinyl privacy fence, and a custom wrought iron gate costs more than a standard swing gate.
We give you transparent pricing with no hidden fees. That means we account for things like ground conditions, gate hardware, and permit costs in the estimate—not after the fact. Most residential privacy fence projects in Reddick fall somewhere between a few thousand and ten thousand dollars depending on size and material, but the only way to know for sure is to get an actual quote based on your property.
If price is your only concern, we’re probably not the cheapest option. But if you want a fence that’s still standing after the next hurricane and a contractor who shows up when they say they will, the extra cost is worth it.
Most likely, yes. Florida state law requires permits for the majority of fence projects, and Marion County follows those guidelines. If your fence is over four feet tall in the front yard or over six feet in the backyard, you’ll need a permit.
We handle the permit process as part of our fencing services. That includes submitting the application, coordinating inspections, and making sure the installation meets local building codes. It’s one less thing you have to deal with, and it protects you if there’s ever a question about whether the work was done legally.
Skipping the permit might seem like a shortcut, but it can cause problems when you go to sell your property or file an insurance claim. It’s not worth the risk, and we won’t cut that corner.
Vinyl and aluminum fences tend to perform well in high winds because they’re engineered for flexibility and they don’t rot. Wood fences can hold up if they’re installed correctly with deep posts and proper bracing, but they’re more vulnerable to wind damage than other materials.
The bigger factor is installation quality. A fence that’s built with shallow posts, weak brackets, or improper spacing will fail no matter what it’s made of. We set posts deep enough to handle Central Florida wind loads, and we use galvanized or stainless hardware that won’t corrode in humid conditions.
If you’re in a flood zone or near wetlands, elevation and drainage matter too. We’ve installed enough fences in Reddick to know where water tends to pool and how to account for that during site prep. Hurricane resistance isn’t just about the material—it’s about how the whole system is put together.
Most residential fence installations take one to three days depending on the size of the project and the material. A straightforward privacy fence for a backyard usually wraps up in a day or two. Larger properties, custom gates, or projects that require significant site prep take longer.
Weather can slow things down, especially during Florida’s summer storm season. We don’t install fences in the rain because wet ground affects post stability and concrete curing. If we have to pause for weather, we’ll let you know and reschedule as soon as conditions clear.
We aim to minimize disruption to your property and your schedule. That means showing up on time, working efficiently, and cleaning up the site before we leave. You shouldn’t have to take a week off work or deal with a half-finished project sitting in your yard.
We handle both. Fence repair is a big part of what we do, especially after storm damage or when sections start to fail due to age or ground movement.
Common repairs include replacing damaged posts, fixing broken rails, rehanging gates, and replacing individual fence panels. Sometimes a full replacement makes more sense than patching things together, and we’ll tell you honestly which route is the better investment.
If your fence was damaged in a hurricane, check with your insurance company before you do anything. Coverage varies, and some policies will pay for repairs or replacement if the damage meets certain criteria. We can work with your insurance adjuster and provide documentation if needed.
Licensing, insurance, and accountability. A licensed fence contractor in Reddick, FL carries proper insurance, pulls permits, and has verifiable experience with installations that meet Florida building codes.
A handyman might charge less, but you’re taking on more risk. If they damage your property, hurt themselves on the job, or install a fence that fails inspection, you’re the one dealing with the fallout. And if the fence doesn’t hold up, good luck getting them to come back and fix it.
We’re a fully licensed and insured local fencing company. That means you’re protected if something goes wrong, and you’ve got a company that’s been here for 20 years and plans to stay here. That’s not something you get with a guy in a truck who showed up on Craigslist.