Tired of repainting or replacing rotted boards every few years? A properly installed vinyl fence gives you privacy and security without the upkeep - and we handle every Broward County permit from start to finish.

Vinyl fence installation in Lauderdale Lakes involves marking post locations, digging holes, setting posts in concrete with proper expansion gaps for South Florida heat, and attaching rails and panels - with most standard residential jobs completed in one to two days once the Broward County permit is approved and materials are on-site, though the full timeline from first call to final inspection typically runs two to four weeks.
In Lauderdale Lakes, vinyl outperforms wood not just on convenience but on durability. The combination of year-round humidity, summer rain, and intense UV breaks down painted wood within a few years. Vinyl does not absorb moisture, does not rot, and does not need paint or stain to keep looking good. A rinse with the hose a couple of times a year is genuinely all the maintenance required. Homeowners who have been replacing wood fence boards every few years often say the switch to vinyl is one of the better decisions they made.
If you are also thinking about adding outdoor living space after the fence is up, our pool deck construction service pairs well with a new perimeter fence - both projects can often be permitted and scheduled together to avoid multiple permit cycles.
If you can see your fence tilting or panels separating from the posts, the structure has likely been weakened by wind, moisture, or age. In Lauderdale Lakes, where tropical storms and heavy rain are a regular part of life, this kind of damage tends to get worse quickly once it starts. A leaning fence is not just an eyesore - it is a safety and liability issue, especially if children or pets use the yard.
Many properties in Lauderdale Lakes sit near canals, retention ponds, or heavily trafficked streets. If your yard has no barrier between your family and that kind of hazard, a vinyl fence is one of the most practical and durable solutions available. It gives you privacy and safety without the ongoing maintenance that a wood fence would demand in this climate.
South Florida's heat and humidity are hard on wood fences, and many homeowners find themselves repainting or replacing boards every few years. If your fence looks gray, soft, or is growing mold patches that keep coming back, it is likely at the end of its useful life. Replacing it with vinyl means you will not be dealing with the same problem again in five years.
If you have received a notice from your homeowners association about your fence's condition, height, or appearance, that is a clear signal it is time to act. Ignoring HOA citations in Broward County can lead to fines that accumulate quickly. A new vinyl fence installed to HOA specifications resolves the issue cleanly and gives you a fresh start.
We install privacy vinyl fences, semi-privacy vinyl fences, and decorative picket styles - each chosen based on what your yard needs, what your HOA allows, and how the Broward County permit requirements apply to your property. Privacy panels are the most common choice in Lauderdale Lakes, where homeowners want a solid barrier against the street or neighboring properties. For families with pets or children, a full privacy fence also removes worry about gaps or climbing hazards that older wood fences tend to develop.
If you have been comparing vinyl to a natural wood fence, our wood and privacy fence installation service covers that option as well. We work with both materials and can walk you through the tradeoffs for your specific yard, budget, and long-term maintenance expectations so you make the right call for your situation.
Best for homeowners who want a solid, full-height barrier that blocks visibility from neighbors or the street and keeps pets and children safely inside.
Right for homeowners who want airflow and some visibility while still defining their property boundary - common in HOA communities with height or style restrictions.
Ideal for front yards where curb appeal and a decorative boundary matter more than full privacy - stays clean with minimal upkeep year-round.
Broward County sits in a designated high-wind zone, and the building code here requires fence posts to be set deeper and with more concrete than what you would see on a standard installation anywhere else in the country. The flat terrain in Lauderdale Lakes also means yards can hold standing water for hours after summer storms - and if concrete footings are not sized correctly around that drainage pattern, posts will shift over time. These are not theoretical concerns. They are the specific reasons homeowners in this area end up with leaning fences a few years after a cheap installation. Getting it done right from the start - with post depths and footing sizes that match local conditions - is the difference between a fence that lasts 25 years and one that needs to be redone in five.
HOA prevalence is another factor that shapes every vinyl fence project in this area. A large share of neighborhoods in Lauderdale Lakes have deed restrictions or active homeowners associations with specific rules on fence color, height, and style. Homeowners in Lauderhill and Tamarac face the same requirements. We work in all of these communities regularly and know what the common HOA approval steps look like - which means fewer delays and no surprises after the fence is already built.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - how much fencing you need, what style you are thinking about, and whether you have an HOA. This helps us give you a useful ballpark before we even visit. Expect a reply within one business day.
We come to your property to measure the fence line, check for obstacles like trees or irrigation lines, and look at how your yard drains. This visit is free and takes about 30 minutes. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit costs so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Once you approve the estimate, we apply for the required Broward County building permit. If you have an HOA, we provide the drawings you need for their review. Permit approval typically takes a few business days to a couple of weeks. We manage the paperwork - you do not have to navigate the permit office yourself.
The crew sets posts in concrete, attaches rails and panels, and cleans up before leaving. After installation, a Broward County inspector confirms the fence meets local standards. Once inspection passes, we walk you through the finished fence and hand over your permit paperwork for your records.
Written quote, no obligation. We review your HOA requirements and handle the Broward County permit - you just pick your style.
(754) 812-0107Lauderdale Lakes sits in a high-wind zone where every post must be set deeper and with more concrete than you would see in most other parts of the country. We follow local wind-load requirements on every job - so your fence is standing after storm season, not leaning in your neighbor's yard.
A significant portion of Lauderdale Lakes neighborhoods have active HOAs with rules on height, color, and style. We review your HOA documents before we recommend a style - so the fence we install is one your association approves without a second look. You avoid the back-and-forth of a rejected design.
Every vinyl fence project in Lauderdale Lakes requires a building permit and a county inspection. We handle the full process - application, scheduling, and closeout. Your fence is on record, inspected, and fully above board. The American Fence Association sets professional installation standards at americanfenceassociation.com.
Vinyl expands in South Florida's year-round heat and contracts on cooler nights. Panels installed without proper expansion gaps will bow or crack within a season. We account for thermal movement on every job so your fence looks straight and stays seated years down the road.
Vinyl fence installation in South Florida is straightforward when the contractor knows the local permit process and builds for the actual climate. Every job we do in Lauderdale Lakes is permitted, inspected, and designed to handle the wind, heat, and drainage conditions specific to Broward County. You can verify contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing with anyone.
If you prefer a natural wood look, we install privacy fences using pressure-treated and cedar lumber suited to South Florida conditions.
Learn MorePair your new fence with a resurfaced or newly built pool deck that handles Lauderdale Lakes heat and drains properly after afternoon storms.
Learn MoreBroward County permit slots book out - call today or submit a contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.