We assist many families who have seen their fences and homes catch fire. We suggest aluminum, which is not only weather and fire resistant but also economically viable. Aluminum burns at well under 1000 degrees Farenheit, which is much better than wood and PVC. Additionally, it can withstand many unexpected circumstances.
Our fences and workmanship come with a full warranty so you can be sure that we will take care of any problems.
If you are unable to hire the tools you need, such as a post-hole auger or auger, you could rent them. Prefab fencing panels are also available. Before you begin, verify that you have the right permits to put up the height and type of fence you desire.
Aluminum might be an excellent choice for a low-maintenance option if metal is your preferred style. Aluminum can also be used to make privacy and conversational fences. This type of fence offers security, durability, and resistance to rusting. An aluminum fence costs $30-40 per linear ft, and labor adds $5 to $15 per ft. Additional $2-5 per square feet will be charged if it isn't powder coated.
It will be necessary to take down the old fence and clean the ground before you can install a new one. This will increase your project costs. You can save money by removing the old fence.
Our team provides responsive, attentive service and excellent communication from the initial phone call to the final inspection.
We are a Florida-recognized fencing contractor and offer fence installation services to industrial, commercial, as well as governmental clients.
Aluminum may be an attractive option for metal lovers who want a low-maintenance option. Aluminum can be used in the construction of a privacy fence or conversational one. This type is strong and durable, and it resists rusting. An aluminum fence will cost you $30-40 per square foot. Additional labor costs $5-15 per square foot. Expect to pay $2-$5 for each additional square foot if it hasn't been powder coated.
Do-it-yourselfers love to put up fences but some prefer to have it done by professionals. What happens when a fence contractor installs a fencing for you?
Iron fences will last longer than steel or aluminum but you'll have to pay extra for their durability. Wrought iron fences run $30-$55 more per square foot. Complex configurations, like multiple corners, gates or gates, can increase the installation cost.
According to trusted sources, homeowners can expect materials and labor costs to equal 50 percent of the total cost of installing a fence. Also, the cost of fencing will depend on the size of the area. It is worth measuring the area before you start. It may be more expensive to dig the holes for fence posts if the area isn't free from debris or has roots or rocks. A building permit or permission from an HOA is required in most cases.
Even the best of friends can become irritating. Installing a fence on your property is one of the best ways to create a calm environment for your family. A 6-foot fence is enough to allow you to relax in your hot tub and not be disturbed by neighbors. Consider adding trees to the fence for added sound and view blocking.
We are a Florida-recognized fencing contractor and offer fence installation services to industrial, commercial, as well as governmental clients.
If you are looking for ways to reuse old fence materials, we would be delighted to discuss what we can do. In general, it is a smart idea to use new material to extend the lifespan of your updated barrier. But if your materials are still in great condition, we'd be happy to incorporate them into a custom built for you.