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Fence Installation FAQ — Coral Springs, FL

Answers to the most common questions about fence installation in Coral Springs, FL. Don't see yours? Call us — we're happy to answer.

How much does fence installation cost in Coral Springs?

The cost depends on how many linear feet you need, what material you choose, and what condition the yard is in. A short wood fence job costs very differently than a long aluminum run around a pool. Permits, removal of an old fence, and difficult soil all affect the total. Call for a free estimate.

Do I need a permit to install a fence in Coral Springs?

Yes. The City of Coral Springs requires a permit for most fence installations. The permit process involves submitting a site plan that shows the fence location, height, and setback from property lines. Fences built without a permit can cause problems when you sell the home. We handle the permit pull as part of the job.

How long does fence installation take?

Most residential fence jobs in Coral Springs take one to two days once the permit is approved. Permit approval can add a week or two to the timeline, so plan ahead if you have a deadline. Larger jobs or those with a lot of concrete removal can run longer.

What fence materials work best in South Florida weather?

Aluminum and vinyl hold up well in the rain and humidity that runs from June through October in Coral Springs. Wood fences look good but need more upkeep because of the moisture. Chain-link is the most low-maintenance option. We can walk you through the tradeoffs for your specific yard when we come out.

What are the fence height rules in Coral Springs?

Coral Springs limits fence height based on where the fence sits on your property. Fences in front yards are generally limited to four feet. Fences in back and side yards can go up to six feet in most residential zones. There are also setback rules that keep fences away from easements and property lines. The permit process checks all of this.

What should I do if a storm damaged my fence?

Take photos of the damage right away before anything is moved. If you carry homeowners insurance, a photo record helps with the claim. Sections that are leaning or completely down can be a safety issue, especially with a pool. Call (754) 704-9151 and we will come out to assess what needs to come down and what can be saved.

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