Miramar's Fence Company — We Know This City
Miramar, FL Fence Contractor · PVC, Aluminum, Wood & Chain Link · Broward County Licensed
"When we sit down with a Miramar homeowner, the conversation usually starts the same way — with the HOA or the permit, not the fence style. Miramar has some of the most active HOA communities in Broward — Monarch Lakes, Riviera Isles, Sunset Lakes all have architectural guidelines that go beyond what the county requires. I've worked in SW 20th Street, SW 21st Street, SW 116th Way enough to know where the complications come from before we ever walk the property. That experience — knowing the local code, knowing the inspectors, knowing the HOA patterns — is what separates a smooth installation from a frustrating one."
A Few of the 7,000+ Fences We've Built
Real installations across Broward & Palm Beach County — vinyl, aluminum, wood, and custom fabrication.
“We never once had to ask for updates. They stayed ahead of everything — sending videos and detailed emails outlining progress, next steps, and clear timelines. Made the entire process feel stress free. Please look no further.”
We've Worked in Your Neighborhood
Miramar is one of our busiest southwest Broward markets and one of the most regulation-heavy. SW 20th Street alone has produced three separate clients — three jobs on the same corridor. Miramar requires dirt removal, NOA product approvals, and SBDD release near drainage easements. We build all of this into every estimate so you know exactly what you're paying before we start.
"When we estimate in Miramar, the drainage easement question is always on my mind. Miramar has SBDD drainage easements across a significant portion of the city, and fences cannot be installed in these easements without a specific release. This is the most common delay cause in Miramar, and we identify it during the estimate — not after we've already pulled the permit."
— XL Fencing Team · Miramar, FL
🏘️ SW 20th Street & Southwest Miramar — Our Most Active Corridor
SW 20th Street appears three times in our Miramar job history — three separate clients on the same street. This is our most active Miramar corridor. SW 21st Street is equally busy. These established southwest communities have consistent demand and homeowners who appreciate a contractor that knows the city's requirements.
🌿 Monarch Lakes, Riviera Isles & Gated Communities
SW 116th Way, SW 151st Terrace, SW 141st Avenue — Miramar's western gated communities are dense HOA markets. Monarch Lakes, Riviera Isles, and Sunset Lakes all have specific architectural guidelines. We prepare your complete HOA documentation package alongside the county permit on every Miramar job — everything your association needs to approve the project.
🏗️ N Bermuda Drive & North Miramar
North Bermuda Drive and northern Miramar have a mix of older and newer residential properties. We've worked throughout this part of the city and know the different character of north vs. southwest Miramar. The permit requirements are identical — the neighborhood contexts are not.
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 Miramar 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
- PVC and aluminum require Florida Product Approval (NOA) or signed and sealed engineering plans
- HOA approval is separate from the county permit — we pull the permit and give you the documents to submit to your HOA
- Typical permit turnaround: 2 to 12 weeks depending on the city and project scope
🏡 Neighborhoods We Serve
SW 20th Street · SW 21st Street · SW 116th Way · SW 151st Terrace · SW 163rd Ave · SW 141st Ave · N Bermuda Drive · SW 32nd St · SW 120th Ave · SW 23rd Court
Why Miramar 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 Miramar.
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SBDD Drainage Easements Are Common Here
South Broward Drainage District easements run through many Miramar properties. A fence cannot be installed within an SBDD easement without a release. We identify easement locations during our site review — before designing and before permit submission.
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HOA Communities Throughout the City
Monarch Lakes, Riviera Isles, and Silver Falls have HOA architectural review processes layered on top of city code. We prepare your HOA documentation package so both can move forward at the same time.
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Dirt Removal Required
Miramar requires the excavated dirt from post holes to be hauled off and disposed — not spread along the fence line as is standard elsewhere. It’s $15 per hole, included in every Miramar estimate.
We measure, answer your questions, and give you a clear written quote. No pressure. No obligation.
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Fence Options for Every Miramar 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
Miramar'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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Custom Aluminum
Horizontal slat, vertical blade, and privacy-screen aluminum fabricated to your exact spec — the modern look catalog fencing can't match.
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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.
Your Project. Your Timeline.
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.
Miramar Fence Permits & Local Rules
We pull and close out every Miramar permit with the local building department — here’s exactly who that is and what they require.
You never deal with them — we file, schedule inspections, and close out the permit for you.
- Dirt removal required — hauled off, built into the cost
- Drainage/lake easement requires SBDD approval
- PVC/aluminum require NOA or signed & sealed engineering
HOA Approvals Aren't Always Easy — We Give You Exactly What Yours Needs
HOA approvals are not always as easy as they should be. We know what they need from you to get approved — and we get you those documents fast so your submission is easy. You submit to your HOA, and we're ready to build the moment you're approved.
Every HOA requires proof of a valid contractor license. We provide ours immediately — Broward County License #U-22428.
Most Miramar 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 Miramar 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 Miramar
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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