
Tired of painting wood every year? We install vinyl fences built for South Florida's sandy soil and storm season - no maintenance, no rot, and properly permitted from the start.

Vinyl fence installation in Fort Lauderdale delivers privacy, property definition, and low upkeep - posts set deep in concrete for our sandy coastal soil, panels rated for South Florida wind loads, and most residential jobs completed in one to two days once permits are in hand.
If you own a wood fence in Fort Lauderdale, you already know the drill: the humidity strips the paint faster than anywhere else, and a single storm can leave whole sections leaning. Vinyl fencing in Fort Lauderdale is the practical upgrade - it does not rot, does not need sealing, and holds up season after season. If you are also thinking about enclosing your pool area, our pool deck construction team can coordinate both projects.
The biggest thing homeowners do not expect is how much the permitting and HOA approval process shapes the timeline. A good contractor takes care of all of that for you, so the only surprise is how good your yard looks when it is done.
If you can push on a post and feel it move, or the wood at ground level is soft and crumbling, the fence has reached the end of its life. In Fort Lauderdale's wet climate, wood fences rot from the bottom up - the damage is often happening underground before you can see it at eye level. Replacing with vinyl ends this cycle permanently.
South Florida's heat and humidity destroy exterior paint jobs faster than almost anywhere else. If you are facing another round of scraping and repainting just to keep the fence presentable, switching to vinyl means that maintenance cycle is over. The color is molded into the material and does not peel.
If a recent storm left broken panels, leaning posts, or whole sections blown away, it is a clear sign the current fence cannot handle South Florida weather. This is the right moment to replace it with a style and post depth designed for the wind loads that come with living in Broward County.
Florida law requires a barrier around any residential swimming pool. If you are having a pool installed - or have one that lacks proper fencing - you need to act before the pool can be used legally. A vinyl fence is a popular choice because it is durable, easy to clean, and available in styles that meet the required height.
Our vinyl fence installation service covers the full job - property measurement, permit application, HOA documentation, post setting in concrete, and panel assembly. We install privacy fences, picket fences, ranch-rail designs, and decorative styles. We also carry styles with reinforced internal aluminum inserts for homeowners who want added wind resistance during storm season. If you are weighing vinyl against a natural wood option, see our wood and privacy fence installation service for a side-by-side comparison of both.
Every installation starts with a free on-site estimate where we walk your property line, check the soil conditions, and confirm your fence line before anyone picks up a shovel. We handle the permit process with Fort Lauderdale Building Services and, if your neighborhood requires it, prepare your HOA submission. Once the posts cure, we complete the panel installation and walk the finished fence with you before we leave.
Best for homeowners who want a full visual barrier from neighbors, the street, or a busy road.
Suits front yards and homeowners who want defined borders with an open, traditional look.
Ideal for larger lots where you need a boundary without blocking sightlines.
Best for homeowners near the coast or in exposed locations who want maximum storm performance.
Fort Lauderdale's sandy coastal soil does not grip fence posts the way denser inland soil does. Posts set at a standard depth will lean or shift within a season or two, especially after heavy summer rain. We set posts deeper than the national default and pack them in concrete - that extra effort is what keeps your fence plumb five years from now. Add in salt air from the Intracoastal and the ocean, and you quickly understand why material choice and installation depth matter so much more here than in most of the country. Homeowners in Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach face the same soil and salt-air conditions and we regularly install fences in both cities.
Hurricane season runs June through November, and many Fort Lauderdale homeowners schedule fence installation in the spring - March through May - to get ahead of storm season. This also means spring slots fill up faster than most people expect. HOA prevalence in neighborhoods like Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, and Victoria Park adds an approval step that the best contractors plan for from day one - not as an afterthought. We are familiar with what local associations typically require, and we handle that submission on your behalf.
We respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. We measure your fence line, check soil conditions, and ask about your HOA - so the written proposal you receive reflects your actual yard.
Before any work begins, we apply for the required city permit and prepare your HOA submission if needed. The Fort Lauderdale permit process typically takes one to three weeks - we manage the paperwork so you do not have to.
The crew marks the fence line, digs post holes, and sets each post in concrete. Once the concrete cures - usually 24 to 48 hours - we attach the rails and snap or slide the panels into place. Most residential jobs finish in one to two days on-site.
We walk the finished fence with you, checking that every panel is level, every gate swings smoothly, and the site is clean. Warranty information is provided in writing before the crew drives away.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle permits and HOA submissions so you do not have to.
(754) 283-8518Fort Lauderdale's sandy coastal soil requires deeper post setting and more concrete than a standard install. We account for this on every job - it is why our fences stay plumb after years of heavy rain and tropical storms.
We apply for the Fort Lauderdale building permit and prepare HOA submissions on your behalf. You will not be chasing paperwork or coordinating with city offices - we have done this hundreds of times and know exactly what each step requires.
South Florida is in a high-wind zone, and your fence needs to be built for that. We carry panel styles with internal aluminum reinforcement designed for storm conditions. The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes provides wind-resistant construction guidance that informs how we approach installations in this region.
You will see a full breakdown of materials, labor, and permit fees before you commit to anything. No vague lump-sum quotes, no costs that appear after work starts. What the proposal says is what you pay.
Every one of these details adds up to a fence that is legal, straight, and still standing after hurricane season. That is what we focus on - not just getting panels in the ground, but getting the job done right for the specific conditions in Fort Lauderdale.
Prefer the look of real wood? We build cedar and pressure-treated privacy fences designed to stand up to Fort Lauderdale's humidity and wind.
Learn MorePairing a new fence with a pool barrier? Our pool deck team can coordinate both projects so the work gets done together.
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