In Florida’s hot, humid, and storm-prone climate, vinyl and aluminum fences are popular for their durability and low maintenance. We can help you choose the best material based on your property and budget.
Project timelines depend on the service, location, materials, weather, and site conditions. After assessing your needs, we’ll provide a clear timeline and keep you updated every step of the way.
The cost of fence installation depends on the type of material (wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum) and the size of the project. We provide free estimates, so you’ll know the price upfront before we begin.
Permit requirements vary by area. In most cases with basic work, no. We can handle the permitting or guide you through
Consider purpose (privacy, pets, security, aesthetics), maintenance, and budget—our experts can help guide you.
Often, fences can be placed right at the property line—but check local rules. We’ll help you verify.
A survey helps avoid disputes—some companies can help obtain one if needed.
Wood (e.g. cedar): ~12–15 years.
Vinyl and aluminum: longer (15+) thanks to minimal deterioration.
Wood needs regular sealing or staining; vinyl and aluminum are low-maintenance.
Many companies provide workmanship warranties, and some offer material warranties too. Ask for more details!
Typically includes: site visit → permit application → utility marking → post installation → completion and cleanup.
Simply call us or request a free estimate online. We’ll schedule a convenient pickup time and provide clear pricing before the work begins.
Whenever possible, we recycle or donate usable items. The rest is hauled away and disposed of responsibly at licensed facilities.
Absolutely. We have the equipment to manage heavy-duty jobs, including brush piles, dirt, concrete, and demolition debris.
Most trees benefit from trimming every 1–3 years, depending on the species, age, and health. Regular maintenance keeps trees safe, healthy, and looking their best.
Trimming removes dead or weak branches, improves tree health, prevents storm damage, and enhances curb appeal. It also reduces the risk of falling limbs.
In Southwest Florida, trimming is usually recommended in late winter or early spring, before hurricane season. This helps minimize storm damage risks.
When done properly by professionals, trimming actually improves tree health. Over-pruning, however, can be harmful—our team ensures safe and effective methods.
As a locally owned and operated business, we understand Florida weather, soil, and community needs. We deliver reliable, neighborly service tailored to our area.
Yes—many fences can be repaired by replacing posts, panels, or hardware, but if the damage is widespread, a full replacement may be more cost-effective.
Fence height depends on local codes and HOA rules, usually between 4–6 feet, and we’ll help you confirm and get approval if needed.
Minor issues like loose boards can often be fixed, but extensive rot, sagging, or structural failure usually requires replacement.