Yes, we required a 50% deposit when we sign the contract, andthe balance is due at the time of completion.
We accept cash, check, and money order.
Yes, we do not charge for estimates.
Yes, we are licensed to install fences in the municipalities we serve in Florida.
Yes, fence companies need liability insurance. We carry liability insurance for all of our projects and maintain it for our customers overall security and peace of mind.
We install residential, commercial, and industrial fences predominantly in Brevard County and around much of Space Coast Florida.
Depending on the municipality, a 4 foot high fence or higher is required around a swimming pool. With gates swinging outward and the point of release a minimum of 54″ inches.
The building rules and regulations vary from city to city. There are also county regulations and subdivision rules required by home owner’s associations if you have one. It’s a good idea to check with your local building department and H.O.A. regarding the codes, setbacks, heights and materials.
Many cities and counties required a permit for fencing, if a permit is required in your area we can help you understand the requirements and the process, and because we are licensed and insured we can obtain the permit for you. We do not charge you a fee for this service but you will be responsible for whatever the city or county charges Beware of contractors telling you to get the permit, or that you don’t need a permit! It may be because they are not licensed, insured, or possibly had problems with work in your area and the city will not allow them to secure a permit.
A copy of your survey, and Home Owner’s Association approval. Each municipality has its own requirements. Our company handles and manages submitting the permit to the city for our customers.
Depending on the Municipality it can take 7- 28 days. In some cases longer. The permit has to go through the zoning, engineering, and structural department. If one of those departments finds something that needs to be corrected, it could take longer.
First, we call you and let you know your permit is ready. Then we have an underground locate performed. This is called a locate ticket and notifies FPL, ATT, Comcast, etc. They go to your property and mark the ground. They will use washable paint. This usually takes 2-3 days. Then we schedule your installation.
If there was a permit required to install your fence, then an inspection by the permitting authority will be required. After the job is completed we hang the permit on the fence. We then call in an inspection. We take care of this for you.
Your average sized residential wood, chain link, aluminum, or pvc fence should take only 2-3 days. Of course things like weather, and unforeseen obstacles could add time to the job.
Rules vary from municipality to municipality, but most will allow you to put your fence right up to the property line.
Prior to installation of your fence, we order underground locates at which time any public utilities will be identified and marked on the ground, septic tanks and drain fields should be identified on your survey, private utilities such as sprinkler pipes, electric wires to outbuildings or any other privately placed obstructions cannot be marked, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to identify these items, if they are not identified there is no way for us to see them and we cannot be held responsible for any damage caused to them.