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Fence installation in Palm City
Martin County, FL

Fence Installation & Repair in Palm City, FL

Palm City's go-to fence contractor for equestrian properties, large-lot homes, HOA communities, and commercial corridors along Martin Highway and Mapp Road.

Palm City is Martin County's western anchor — sprawling lots, equestrian properties, and master-planned communities like The Preserve at Palm City, Cane Creek, Cobblestone Country Club, and Martin Downs Country Club. Fencing here means long runs, larger gates, and often a mix of aluminum for the front and vinyl or chain link for the rear. We handle the full scope: Martin County permits, 811 utility locates, NOC filing, and final inspection. Our estimator tool can handle 200-foot to 2,000-foot fence runs — and we've installed plenty of both in Palm City.

Why Palm City Homeowners Choose Us

Large-Lot Specialists

Palm City lots run from half an acre to 10+ acres. We bid accurately for long fence runs — no surprise add-ons when your project hits 500 or 1,000 linear feet.

Equestrian-Friendly

Board fence, post-and-rail, and aluminum ranch-style fencing for Palm City horse properties. We build to equestrian standards with proper gate clearances and no sharp edges.

HOA Compliance

The Preserve, Cobblestone, Cane Creek, Martin Downs — we know each community's ARC requirements and prepare complete submission packages.

Deep Post Footings

Western Martin County soil is softer than coastal sand. We set posts 24-30 inches in concrete with compacted backfill to prevent seasonal lean.

Fully Insured & Bonded Fence Contractor

We pull our own Martin County permits, file NOC, handle 811 locates, and coordinate the final inspection. One point of contact, one warranty.

Insurance Work Accepted

Storm damage is common in western Martin County with tree-fall and wind exposure on large lots. We handle insurance claims start to finish.

Fence Installation in Palm City

Palm City's unincorporated status means all permitting goes through Martin County directly. Setback requirements in many Palm City communities are governed by both county code and HOA covenants — the more restrictive rule always wins. Large lots often have conservation easements, wetland buffers, or drainage easements that affect fence placement. We verify every easement and setback before digging.

Neighborhoods We Serve

The Preserve at Palm City
Cobblestone Country Club
Cane Creek
Martin Downs
Palm City Farms
Hidden Oaks
Fox Run
Mapp Road Corridor
Martin Highway Corridor
Palm City Park
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ADA Compliant Hand Railings in Palm City

AlliedFenceAndGate.com™ is a licensed ADA compliant contractor. We install commercial hand railings, ramp railings, stairway handrails, and accessible pool fencing that meets all ADA and Florida Building Code requirements.

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Fencing Questions — Palm City

Can I fence my entire 5-acre lot in Palm City?+
Yes — we regularly fence large properties in Palm City. For lots over 2 acres, we typically recommend a phased approach: perimeter first, then interior paddocks or pool enclosures. Our estimator handles runs up to 2,000+ linear feet.
What fence works best for horses?+
Post-and-rail (wood or vinyl) and aluminum ranch-style are the most popular equestrian options. We avoid chain link near horses due to hoof-catch risk. Proper gate sizing (12-foot minimum for equipment) is critical.
Do Palm City HOAs require specific fence styles?+
Yes — each community has its own architectural review committee. We prepare the full submission: material specs, color samples, site drawings, and manufacturer cut sheets. Most approvals take 2-4 weeks.
How deep do fence posts need to be in Palm City?+
We typically set posts 24-30 inches deep in concrete. Palm City's softer western Martin County soil requires deeper footings than coastal locations to prevent lean over time.

Ready for Your Palm City Fence Project?

Free on-site estimates. Fully Insured & Bonded Fence Contractor. Full permitting handled.