
Your yard deserves a fence that handles Florida storms and HOA rules without the headaches. We handle permits, soil prep, and cleanup - you just enjoy the result.

Vinyl fence installation in North Lauderdale involves measuring your yard, pulling a building permit, setting posts in concrete footings that account for the area's sandy soil and high water table, and attaching panels - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days once the permit is approved.
Most homeowners contact us after a storm took out their old wood fence, or when they're adding a pool and need a compliant barrier quickly. Vinyl is the most practical long-term choice in this climate because it won't rot, warp, or need repainting the way wood does - and it holds up through South Florida's hot, humid summers without constant attention. If you're also considering a natural wood look, our wood and privacy fence installation service is worth comparing side by side.
Every vinyl fence installation we do includes utility line marking through Sunshine 811 before any digging begins - it's required by Florida law, and we handle it automatically so you don't have to think about it.
Wood fencing in South Florida takes a beating from the combination of heat, humidity, and heavy rain. If your fence boards are soft to the touch, pulling away from posts, or visibly crumbling, it's past the point of repair. Replacement with vinyl is the more cost-effective move in this climate.
A leaning fence is almost always a post problem, not a panel problem. In North Lauderdale's sandy, wet soil, posts that weren't anchored in concrete can shift over time. Once a post starts to lean, the whole section becomes unstable - and patching around it won't fix the underlying issue.
Florida law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools, and a fence is one of the most common ways to meet that requirement. A vinyl fence installed to the correct height with a self-closing, self-latching gate is the standard solution in this area - and a required one before your pool can be signed off.
Tropical storms can take out entire fence sections in one event. If you've been living with a damaged or missing fence since the last storm season, getting a properly permitted replacement in place before the next season starts is a smart move - both for privacy and for peace of mind.
We install all major vinyl fence styles - privacy, semi-privacy, picket, and pool barrier configurations. Whether you want a fully enclosed backyard or a clean front-yard boundary, we'll help you choose the right style and height for your property and HOA requirements. Our pool deck construction team often works alongside fence installation when homeowners are completing a full pool area build.
We also offer wood and privacy fence installation for homeowners who prefer the look of natural wood. Both services include full permit handling and an in-person estimate before any commitment is made.
Flush panels with no gaps - the most popular choice for backyard enclosures in North Lauderdale residential neighborhoods.
Open, classic style suited for front yards and property line definition where full privacy isn't the goal.
Partial gaps between boards - a good middle ground for homeowners who want airflow but still want to reduce sightlines.
Built to meet Florida's residential pool enclosure requirements, including self-closing, self-latching gate hardware.
North Lauderdale sits on flat, sandy Broward County terrain where the water table is close to the surface. That matters during fence installation because post holes can fill with water before concrete is poured, and posts that aren't set with the right mix and depth will lean within a couple of years. Florida's building code also requires fences to meet wind resistance standards because of the annual hurricane risk - a requirement that's enforced through the permitting process here in Broward. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Coral Springs and Lauderhill, where soil conditions and HOA rules follow similar patterns.
A large share of North Lauderdale neighborhoods fall under HOA rules that specify fence height, color, and style - white vinyl privacy fencing is among the most commonly approved options in Broward communities, but you always need to confirm before ordering materials. We ask about HOA requirements during the estimate visit and flag any issues before a single panel is purchased. Getting this step right upfront saves homeowners from costly rework after the fact.
We'll schedule a time to walk your yard in person, measure the area, and talk through style and height options. You'll get a written estimate at no charge, and we'll reply within one business day.
We confirm your HOA requirements and apply for the permit through the City of North Lauderdale's building department on your behalf. We keep you updated on timing throughout - you don't have to chase anyone.
We contact Sunshine 811 to have underground lines marked before any digging starts - it's the law in Florida and we handle it automatically. Most residential jobs in North Lauderdale are completed in one to two days.
A city inspector signs off on the finished work before the permit is officially closed. We schedule it, we're present for it, and we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything looks right.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, HOA coordination, and cleanup.
(754) 294-8977In Broward County, skipping the permit process can mean fines or a forced removal. We pull every required permit before a single post hole is dug, so your fence is fully legal and your home's value is protected.
Our crews understand sandy, high-water-table soil and adjust their concrete mix and post-setting technique accordingly. That's why our fences stay straight through years of South Florida rain rather than shifting after the first wet season.
We're familiar with the common HOA requirements in North Lauderdale and surrounding communities, and we flag potential issues before materials are ordered. Nothing is more frustrating than paying for a fence and then getting a violation letter.
Florida's building code sets specific requirements for fence wind resistance, and the permitting process ensures your fence meets them. A properly permitted fence is reviewed for this - meaning it's designed to handle hurricane-season gusts, not just calm days. The American Fence Association publishes installation best practices that align with these standards.
Every one of these factors adds up to a fence that is legal, built for this climate, and unlikely to cause problems down the road. For additional guidance on vinyl fence standards, the American Fence Association publishes installation best practices that serious contractors follow. When you're ready, call us or fill out the estimate form and we'll be in touch within one business day.
Natural wood privacy fencing built with post depths and wood species suited to South Florida's humidity.
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