Fort Lauderdale Beach's Fence Company — We Know This City
Fort Lauderdale Beach · PVC, Aluminum, Wood & Chain Link · Free Estimates
"Fort Lauderdale Beach jobs are aluminum jobs — full stop. The salt air exposure here is more aggressive than anywhere else in our service area, and we spec accordingly on every estimate before we even see the property."
We've Worked in Your Neighborhood
Fort Lauderdale Beach is the oceanfront district of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County — one of the most salt-air-exposed areas in our service territory. We install fences and gates throughout the beach corridor under our Broward County license #U-22428, with aluminum powder-coat as the baseline spec for all coastal installations.
"Fort Lauderdale Beach is the most corrosive environment we work in. The Atlantic is steps away and the salt air reaches every property on the strip. For any fence within two blocks of the beach, aluminum with premium powder coat and stainless hardware is the only recommendation I make with confidence."
— XL Fencing Team · Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
🌊 Coastal & Oceanfront Properties
Direct ocean exposure means only aluminum with premium powder coat and stainless hardware. We specify coastal-grade materials on every Fort Lauderdale Beach installation as a baseline — not an upgrade.
🏡 Residential & Condo Properties
Many Fort Lauderdale Beach properties are condos or townhomes with HOA requirements. We research and coordinate community approvals alongside the city permit process.
📋 Fort Lauderdale Permits
Fence permits in this area are processed through the City of Fort Lauderdale building department. We manage every step from application to final inspection.
We Handle Every Permit
You never touch the permit office. We pull, track, and close every permit under Broward County License #U-22428. Want the details? See how fence permits work in Broward County — surveys, easements, timelines, and the new 2026 law.
📋 What Fort Lauderdale Beach Homeowners Need to Know
- All fences require a Broward County permit — we handle the entire process
- Pool barrier fences (48″+) required by FL law before pool use
- Fort Lauderdale Beach falls within the City of Fort Lauderdale's building jurisdiction. Fence permits are processed through the Fort Lauderdale building department.
- HOA approval is separate from county permit — we assist with both
- Typical permit turnaround: 2 to 12 weeks depending on the city and project scope
🏡 Neighborhoods We Serve
Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard · Birch Ocean Front · Sunrise Key
Why Fort Lauderdale Beach Fencing Is Different
Every city in South Florida has its own rules, its own HOA landscape, and its own climate realities. Here's what matters most in Fort Lauderdale Beach.
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Strictest Product Approval Requirements in Our Service Area
Fort Lauderdale Beach requires hurricane-rated Florida Product Approvals for all fence materials. If a contractor is quoting you without mentioning NOA requirements, they either don't know the code or plan to skip it. We don't skip it.
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Corner Lot Rules Are Specific
Fort Lauderdale Beach allows 6-foot fencing on corner lots only if set back 5 feet from the street-side line with a shrub buffer maintained. We document this correctly in every corner-lot permit — it's one of the most commonly missed requirements in this city.
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HOA Density Is Extremely High
Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, Birch Ocean Front, Sunrise Key — each has its own architectural review on top of city code. We prepare your complete HOA documentation package and coordinate both processes so your project doesn't stall at either stage.
We measure, answer your questions, and give you a clear written quote. No pressure. No obligation.
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Fence Options for Every Fort Lauderdale Beach Home
From aluminum that outlasts salt air to PVC that never needs painting — we match the right material to your property, HOA, and budget.
PVC / Vinyl Fence
Fort Lauderdale Beach's most popular privacy choice. Zero maintenance, HOA-friendly, transferable lifetime warranty.
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Aluminum Fence
Salt-air resistant, pool-code compliant, lifetime paint warranty. 5 styles, 3 colors.
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Wood Fence
Pressure-treated Southern yellow pine. Best value for non-coastal and inland neighborhoods.
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Chain Link Fence
Practical for large lots, dog runs, and commercial. Available with privacy slats.
Learn more →Ranges shown are for standard residential installations and vary by linear footage, height, style, number of gates, material grade, terrain, and permit fees. Your exact price comes in a free written on-site estimate.
What to Ask Any South Florida Fence Contractor
Not all fence companies operating in South Florida are licensed in Florida, familiar with local permit requirements, or sourcing from manufacturers with real warranty programs. Before signing anything, ask these questions.
Reviews from Nashville, Boise, or Raleigh don't tell you anything about how a company performs in Broward or Palm Beach County. Ask specifically about local experience.
Broward and Palm Beach County have specific inspection requirements — including post-hole inspections — that out-of-area contractors routinely miss. Ask who pulls the permit and handles inspections.
A contractor's verbal promise is not the same as a written manufacturer's warranty. Ask for the warranty document before signing. PVC and aluminum should come with written lifetime warranties.
In HOA communities, architectural committee approval is required before the county permit. Contractors who don't know this will start your job in the wrong order and cause delays or violations.
You'll Never Once Have to Ask for an Update
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Broward County Code — Cold
Licensed under Broward County License #U-22428. Hundreds of permits pulled in this county. We don't guess at setbacks or pool barrier rules.
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Proactive Communication — Always
Our most-praised trait across 260 reviews. You get updates at every stage without chasing anyone down.
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Fast Scheduling & Response
We respond same business day. Most Fort Lauderdale Beach installs scheduled within 2 weeks of permit approval.
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Fully Licensed & Insured
Broward Lic. U-22428 · Palm Beach Lic. 20-F-22100-R. General liability and workers' comp on every job.
Ready to Get Started in Fort Lauderdale Beach?
Most estimates take 10–15 minutes on-site. We measure, answer your HOA questions, pull the permit, and handle everything from there.
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No Guessing.
Most fence contractors go quiet after you sign. We do the opposite. Every XL Fencing customer gets real-time updates — from permit filing to final inspection — so you always know where your project stands.
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Deposit Received
Immediately upon deposit, you receive a welcome message with your project details and direct contact for your job coordinator.
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Permit Filed
We file your permit within 5–7 business days. You receive a notification the same day it's submitted to Broward County.
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Permit Approved
The moment your permit is approved, you are immediately notified by both email and text. We then schedule your installation date.
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Final Inspection & Close-Out
We schedule and pass the final inspection. Your permit is closed and you receive your warranty documentation.
HOA Approvals Aren't Always Easy — We Know Exactly What They Need
HOA approvals are not always as easy as they should be. We know what they need from you to get approved — and we handle it so you don't have to chase anyone down.
Every HOA requires proof of a valid contractor license. We provide ours immediately — Broward County License #U-22428.
Most Fort Lauderdale Beach HOAs require the contractor's general liability policy to list the HOA as an additional insured. We provide this certificate same day.
A survey showing property lines and proposed fence placement is required by virtually every Fort Lauderdale Beach HOA. We help coordinate this with your surveyor.
Don't see your community? We've likely worked there. Call us and ask.
Pool Barrier Fencing in Fort Lauderdale Beach
Florida Statute 515 requires a pool barrier fence to be in place before your pool can be used. Minimum 48" height, self-latching gate, no gaps a 4" sphere can pass through.
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