Want privacy or greater security? We offer a wide range of wood, aluminum and steel fences that will fit your needs.


We consider fence post caps to be essential for many fence installations in Miami. They prevent moisture from entering your fence and causing damage long-term. Post caps can be added to deter moisture and increase the lifespan of your fence system.


Fences, like most outdoor structures are, can be affected by weather and time. Before installing new fence panels, it is necessary to remove old fence panels. While homeowners might be eager to take down an old fence, some iron or stone fences may require additional equipment. A pro can take care of the fence removal and disposal at an average cost of $3 to $5 per foot.




As is the norm, you can have added confidence when hiring qualified installers. They are licensed and covered against accidents. This is an advantage, especially if the area is subject to significant weather changes or your yard is regularly used by rambunctious teenagers. A professional installer will understand how to manage any obstacles your property might have, such as tree roots, structures, and bedrock. For years to come, you'll be able to feel confident in the quality of your fence.



Because they are easy to maintain, chain-link fences are a popular choice. They are resistant to rot and can last for a very long time. Chain-link fences work well for pets and children. They are not privacy fences as they can be seen through. They cost $15-30 per linear foot to install.
Qualified installers can offer additional peace of mind as they are licensed, insured and may even have a warranty covering damage to your fence. This is especially important if your yard is often used by young children or you experience severe weather. The professional installer will know how best to overcome any obstacles, including trees, structures, or bedrock. You will feel confident knowing that your fence will last for many years.




Wood fence posts are made from quality lumber from varying tree species. They are cut down and stripped of bark. The lumber is then cut into usable pieces and pressure treated to increase strength and durability.
While a fence can be placed directly on a property's line, it is still recommended that you contact your local government to request a permit. If it's your first time, we can help guide you through the process. Talk to your neighbors if the fence you plan to install is directly on their property dividing line. It will help each side to be aware of the expectations.


To put up a fence, you'll need a permit. Before any digging starts, utility lines need to be marked and found. Also, a survey of your land is necessary to ensure that your fence lines up perfectly on your property.
Installing a fence yourself is possible because the costs of fence installation are evenly split between labor and materials. It seems simple enough: dig a hole, place a post and then hang a panel. It can be difficult to build a fence if the ground is unevenly or difficult to dig into. Also, it takes skill and care to hang fence panels evenly. A chain-link fence is the most straightforward fence to DIY, but wrought iron fences and other metal fencing are best left to professionals who are skilled in the material and have the necessary equipment.


Fences can be made of anything from vinyl to picket to chain link or chain, and they are a proven way increase curb appeal as well as to deter unwanted visitors. Fences can add value to a home and improve curb appeal. You might find that installing a fence is more affordable than you think depending on the materials. Average homeowners will spend between $2,000- $5,000 to install a new fence. However, the national average is less than $3,000. An average fence installation cost is $13 to $50 per square foot. Wood fences can be cheaper than metal, but homeowners love the low-maintenance vinyl fence. We've collected the top factors you should consider when building your fence.


Gates are required for most fences. The cost of installation depends on the style, height and material of your gate. Cost of installation will also depend on how many gates you want.


A fence can also be built on the property line. However it is still advisable to contact your local authorities to apply for a permit. If this is your first attempt, we are able to assist you. Also, it is important to talk to neighbors about your fence plans.

We have helped many families whose homes and fences caught on fire. We recommend aluminum, which is durable and can withstand fire and weather, and also economical. Aluminum is able to withstand unexpected circumstances and burn well above 1000 degrees F, which is a significant advantage over PVC and wood.