ALLIED

Residential Fence Installation — Built for Florida Homes

For South Florida homeowners we install aluminum, vinyl, PVC, chain-link, pool, and wood fencing — with HOA approvals, county permits, and the marine-grade hardware your neighbor probably wishes their fence had. Our residential work covers everything from a single side-yard panel to a full waterfront pool enclosure.

Licensed · Insured · Bonded Martin County & Palm Beach County, FL

Why Homeowners and Businesses Choose Our Residential Fencing

Every installation is engineered for South Florida's salt air, hurricane wind loads, and brutal UV — not just thrown together with whatever the supplier had on the truck.

Every Major Material

Aluminum, vinyl, PVC, chain-link, wood, and pool fencing — in every style, height, and color you’d want in a Florida residential neighborhood.

HOA-Friendly Workflow

We package the HOA approval submission — drawings, material specs, color samples — and shepherd it through approval before we order materials.

Florida Pool Code

Pool enclosures installed to FL Section 515 with proper height, picket spacing, and self-closing self-latching gates.

Real On-Site Estimates

A real person comes out, walks the property line, and writes a real quote. No “instant online quotes” that bait-and-switch.

Hurricane-Engineered

Concrete-set posts, proper spacing, reinforced gate posts. Built to last through Florida storm seasons.

Locally Owned, Decades of Experience

AlliedFenceAndGate.com™ is a subsidiary of Allied Aluminum & Rail — a multi-decade Florida company. We’re not a franchise dropping a flag here for a year.

Materials, Colors & Specifications

We only install fencing built to last in Florida — marine-grade hardware, hurricane-rated assemblies, and powder-coat finishes that don't chalk out in three summers.

Aluminum (Most Popular)

Powder-coated aluminum is the dominant residential fence in our market — maintenance-free, salt-tolerant, hurricane-engineered.

Vinyl & PVC

UV-stabilized vinyl and PVC for full privacy and semi-privacy. No staining, no painting, lifetime warranty.

Chain-Link

Galvanized or black PVC-coated for budget perimeters, pet runs, and back-yard secondary fencing.

Wood

Cedar board-on-board and shadow-box style — we install wood for clients who specifically want the natural look. We’ll tell you straight that wood is the highest-maintenance fence in Florida.

Our Installation Process

No surprises, no guesswork. Every project follows the same playbook from the first phone call to the final walkthrough.

  1. 1

    Free Phone Consult

    Quick call to understand the project — height, style, linear footage estimate, HOA constraints, timeline.

  2. 2

    On-Site Estimate

    We come out and walk the property. Free, no pressure, no “you have to sign today” games. You get an itemized quote on the spot.

  3. 3

    HOA & Permit

    We submit the HOA package, pull the county permit, and schedule the 811 underground utility locate.

  4. 4

    Install

    Posts go in concrete, panels and rails after concrete cures, gates hung and adjusted last. Typical residential installs are 1–3 days on site.

  5. 5

    Walkthrough & Warranty

    Final walkthrough with you, county final inspection, and warranty paperwork.

Pricing & What to Expect

Residential projects range from about $25–$70+ per linear foot installed depending on material, height, and style. Minimum project $750. Use our live cost estimator for an instant ballpark.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best fence material for a Florida home?+

For most Florida homeowners, powder-coated aluminum is the right answer — maintenance-free, salt-tolerant, hurricane-engineered, 25+ year life. Vinyl/PVC is best for solid privacy. Wood is the most maintenance and shortest life in Florida.

How long does a residential fence install take?+

Most residential projects are 1–3 days on site after concrete cures. Total project time from contract to final inspection is typically 2–4 weeks depending on permit and HOA timelines.

Do I need an HOA approval for a fence?+

Most South Florida HOAs require approval. We package the submission for you — drawings, material specs, color samples — and don’t order materials until approval clears.

How much does residential fencing cost?+

Anywhere from about $25/LF for basic chain-link to $70+/LF for premium 6′ aluminum or PVC privacy with gates. Try our live cost estimator for an instant quote.

Can you match my existing fence?+

In most cases, yes — if your existing fence is a standard material and color. Bring photos to the on-site visit and we’ll confirm.

Do you install wood fences?+

Yes — cedar board-on-board and shadow-box. We’ll be straight with you that wood is the highest-maintenance choice in Florida; aluminum or vinyl typically beats wood on lifetime cost.

Ready for a Real Quote?

Free on-site measurement. No high-pressure sales. Locally owned, 50/50 residential & commercial.