
Sandy soil and hurricane winds demand more than a standard install. We set posts deep, use the right concrete, and pull every permit - so your fence stays standing for years.

Vinyl fence installation in Palm Beach Gardens means setting PVC panels and posts into concrete footings sized for the local sandy soil and wind conditions - most residential projects are complete in one to two days once the permit is approved, with the full process from first call to finished fence typically running three to five weeks.
Palm Beach Gardens homeowners choose vinyl because it holds up to South Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season without the ongoing maintenance that wood demands. There is no painting, staining, or rot to deal with - an occasional rinse keeps it looking new. If you are planning to add a fence alongside other outdoor work, we also handle pool deck construction and can coordinate the fence and deck projects so they move together on the same timeline.
Whether you need privacy around a pool area, a boundary for children and pets, or curb appeal that satisfies a demanding HOA, vinyl fencing solves all three problems at once - and does it without adding a recurring maintenance task to your schedule.
If you can push a fence post and feel it move, the foundation has failed. In Palm Beach Gardens, this happens faster than in most areas because sandy soil gradually loses its grip on posts that were not set deep enough or with enough concrete. A leaning fence is not just cosmetic - it is a storm hazard waiting for the next big wind event.
South Florida's heat and humidity destroy wood fences faster than homeowners expect. If you are repainting, patching, or treating your fence every season - or if you see soft spots, dark staining, or boards that crumble when you press on them - you are spending time and money on a losing battle. Replacing with vinyl ends that cycle.
Florida law requires a barrier around residential pools, and a properly installed fence is one of the most common ways to meet that requirement. Installing the fence at the same time as the pool or patio project is almost always more efficient and less expensive than adding it later as a separate job.
HOA communities throughout Palm Beach Gardens - including PGA National, Mirasol, and BallenIsles - regularly inspect properties and issue notices when fencing does not meet community standards. Replacing proactively is almost always less stressful than waiting for a formal violation. A new vinyl fence in the right style satisfies HOA requirements while improving your home's curb appeal at the same time.
We install the full range of vinyl fence styles - full privacy panels, semi-privacy designs, classic picket fencing, and ranch or split-rail styles. The right choice depends on your main goals: privacy, pet and child containment, pool barrier compliance, or curb appeal. Before any work begins we review your HOA guidelines and walk through the options with you so the fence you get is the one your association will approve and your family will actually use. We also handle all permitting through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division on your behalf - you do not need to make a single call to the building department. If you are adding fencing alongside other yard work, our wood and privacy fence installation service covers homes where natural wood is preferred or required by HOA guidelines.
Every installation is built to Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements, which means deeper post holes and more concrete than you would typically find in a standard installation elsewhere. Posts that are properly anchored in South Florida's sandy soil are the difference between a fence that outlasts several storm seasons and one that needs repairs every other year. For homeowners who want to close in a pool area, coordinate fencing with a pool deck construction project, or simply define their outdoor space with a low-maintenance solution, vinyl is one of the most practical long-term choices available.
Best for homeowners who want a complete visual barrier - boards placed edge to edge with no gaps, ideal for pool areas and backyard retreats.
Best for homeowners who want privacy without fully enclosing the yard - small gaps between boards allow airflow while still screening most views.
Best for front yards or neighborhoods where an open, classic look is required - defines the property line while keeping the streetscape open.
Best for larger lots or homes in communities where a more open, rural aesthetic is preferred - low-profile and easy to maintain.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity wind zone, which means every fence installed here has to be built to handle serious storm conditions - not just look good on a calm day. That standard drives real differences in how posts are set, how much concrete is used, and what materials are acceptable. A contractor from outside South Florida may follow standard installation practices that are simply not adequate for this market. The American Fence Association provides installation guidelines, but local wind-load requirements set by Palm Beach County Building Division go further - and a fence that does not meet those standards may not pass final inspection.
The HOA landscape in Palm Beach Gardens adds another layer of local knowledge that matters. A large share of homes here sit inside planned communities with detailed fencing rules that go beyond city code. Homeowners in Jupiter and Riviera Beach face similar HOA dynamics, and we work across all of these communities regularly. We review HOA documents before any design is finalized, so the fence you install is the fence you keep - not one you are asked to remove six weeks later.
We ask about your yard size, your goals - privacy, pool barrier, pet containment - and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. You will hear back within one business day. This is not a sales call - it is the information we need to give you a realistic picture before anyone drives out to your property.
We walk your fence line, measure the area, check for obstacles like tree roots or irrigation lines, and confirm your property boundaries. We also review your HOA rules at this stage and give you a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees clearly.
We submit your permit application to the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division and handle all the paperwork - you do not need to contact the city. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated on the status so you always know where things stand.
Most residential fences in Palm Beach Gardens are completed in one to two days. Posts are set in concrete and need 24 to 48 hours to fully cure before the fence can bear load. After curing, we walk the finished fence with you - checking level, panel spacing, gate operation, and any details from the original estimate - before we consider the job done.
We handle the permit, HOA review, and cleanup - you just approve the plan and enjoy the finished yard.
(561) 576-0529Sandy coastal soil is one of the leading causes of fence failure in this area. We set posts deeper and use more concrete per post than a standard installation requires, specifically to compensate for the way this soil behaves over time. That means your fence stays plumb through multiple rain seasons, not just the first one.
Every fence we install meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements - the same standards that govern construction throughout the high-velocity hurricane zone. We use materials rated for South Florida conditions and build the post anchoring system to match. The American Fence Association sets professional installation standards, and local wind requirements push those standards further in this market.
We pull every permit through the City of Palm Beach Gardens and review your HOA guidelines before we finalize the design. Getting either of these wrong can mean a removal order or a failed inspection - and those costs fall on the homeowner, not the contractor. We have handled projects in PGA National, Mirasol, and dozens of other Palm Beach Gardens communities, and we know what each association typically requires.
Before work begins you receive a written estimate that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and any site prep your yard requires. If your yard has the sandy, loose soil that is common throughout Palm Beach Gardens, we account for that in the original quote - not as a surprise after the posts are already in the ground.
These are the details that separate a fence that is still standing after five storm seasons from one that needs repairs every year. If you want a fence that is built correctly for where you actually live, call us and we will walk you through exactly what that looks like for your yard.
Natural wood privacy fencing built for South Florida conditions - pressure-treated pine or cedar, set deep for sandy soil, with full permit and HOA handling.
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Learn MorePermit approval takes one to three weeks - the sooner you call, the sooner your yard is secured. Get a free written estimate today.