
A wood privacy fence built for South Florida soil and storm seasons - not one that leans after the first heavy rain. We handle the permit, the HOA check, and the post depth so you don't have to.

Wood and privacy fence installation in North Lauderdale involves choosing the right wood species for South Florida's humidity, setting posts deep enough in concrete to handle sandy soil and a high water table, and pulling the required Broward County permit before any digging begins - most standard residential jobs are completed in one to three days once installation starts.
Most homeowners call us after a storm left their old fence damaged, after years of watching it slowly warp and rot, or when they're building a pool and need a compliant enclosure. The biggest thing that separates a fence that lasts five years from one that lasts fifteen is what you can't see - post depth, concrete quality, and how the wood was selected. If low maintenance is a higher priority for you, our vinyl fence installation service is worth a direct comparison.
We ask about HOA requirements during the estimate visit and sort out written approval before materials are ordered. It's a step that takes a little time upfront but saves homeowners from expensive rework after the fact.
If you can push on a fence post and feel it move, or if boards are soft, cracked, or pulling away from the frame, your fence has likely reached the end of its life. In North Lauderdale's humid climate, wood decay can move fast once it starts - what looks cosmetic today can become structural within a single rainy season.
If your backyard opens directly onto a neighbor's yard or a shared space, you may rarely use the outdoor area the way you intended. A privacy fence changes that immediately - it gives your family a defined space where kids and pets can move freely and you can relax without feeling watched.
After a tropical storm or hurricane, fences can be still standing but structurally compromised - shifted posts, broken boards, or sections that are no longer plumb. These will not hold up through the next storm season. If your fence took a hit recently, have a contractor assess it - damage often runs deeper than it looks.
Florida law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools, and a properly built fence is one of the most common ways homeowners meet that requirement. A contractor who works in Broward County regularly will know exactly what height and gate-latch standards the inspector will look for.
We install pressure-treated pine, cedar, and board-on-board privacy fences for residential properties across North Lauderdale and Broward County. Privacy fence installation is the most common request - six-foot boards set flush with no gaps, built to give your backyard genuine seclusion. For homeowners adding a pool, we also build pool barrier configurations that meet the gate-latch requirements Broward County inspectors verify. If you want to compare with a low-maintenance alternative, our vinyl fence installation service covers the same property types.
After a fence is installed, keeping it in good shape in South Florida means periodic cleaning and sealing. If you're planning other outdoor improvements at the same time, our screened-in porches and screened decks team works alongside fence projects - both services include full permit handling from the same crew.
The most cost-effective full-privacy option for North Lauderdale backyards - treated to resist rot and insects in South Florida's humid climate.
A step up in natural durability and appearance for homeowners who want a fence that looks better longer and needs less chemical treatment.
Alternating boards that overlap for full privacy while allowing some airflow - a popular choice in neighborhoods with HOA approval for wood fencing.
Built to the specific height and gate-hardware requirements that Broward County inspectors look for on residential pool enclosures.
North Lauderdale is essentially built out - most of its housing was developed between the 1960s and 1990s, and the lots are small and densely packed. That means fence lines are often close to neighbors, utility lines are common underground, and HOA rules are in effect across a large portion of the city's residential areas. Add in Broward County's sandy, high-water-table soil and year-round heat and humidity, and you have conditions that genuinely separate fences that last from ones that don't. We work regularly across the area and serve homeowners in Tamarac and Margate, where the same soil and storm conditions apply.
Florida's building code sets specific wind-resistance requirements for fences because of the annual hurricane risk - and those requirements are enforced through the Broward County permitting process. A fence that's been permitted and inspected here is one that's been verified against those standards. For homeowners who've had a fence fail in a storm, this is the key difference between a fence that stays up and one that becomes debris in the next storm season.
We visit your property in person - not just quote over the phone. We walk the fence line, check for obstacles like roots or utility concerns, and ask about HOA restrictions. You leave with a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees.
We submit the permit application to Broward County or the city on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to two weeks. We contact Sunshine 811 to have underground utility lines marked before any digging starts - required by Florida law.
The crew sets corner and end posts in concrete, then fills in line posts at even intervals. Most standard residential fences in North Lauderdale finish in one to three days once posts have cured. We clean up debris as we go.
A county inspector signs off before the permit officially closes. We schedule it and are present for it. We then walk the fence line with you before we leave - if something doesn't look right, we fix it on the spot.
Free written estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, HOA coordination, and full cleanup.
(754) 294-8977Sandy soil with a high water table is a real challenge for fence longevity. We adjust post depth and concrete mix for North Lauderdale's specific conditions, which is why our fences stay plumb long after contractors who ignore soil conditions have left their clients with leaning panels.
Finding out your fence was never permitted is a common and expensive surprise - especially when selling your home. We handle the application, schedule the inspection, and give you a closed permit on file. Your fence is on record as legal, safe, and built to code.
We ask about HOA requirements before we design anything. Many North Lauderdale neighborhoods have rules about height, board direction, and approved materials - we know what to look for and help you get written approval before a single board is purchased.
We recommend wood species and treatments that actually hold up in South Florida's humidity - and we walk you through maintenance expectations before the job is done. The University of Florida IFAS Extension publishes guidance on wood durability in this climate that matches what we build to.
Taken together, these details mean your fence is more likely to stay solid through years of South Florida weather and less likely to cause problems when you eventually sell your home. If you want to verify contractor licensing before calling anyone, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation lets you check any license in about two minutes. When you're ready, call us or submit the estimate form and we'll be back to you within one business day.
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