
A Broward County-focused fence installation and repair company built around one idea: a fence here has to survive more than a backyard property line — it has to survive Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone.
Broward Fencing Pro is a service-area fence installation and repair company serving all of Broward County, FL — from Fort Lauderdale on the coast to Weston and Coral Springs further west. We're not a national call-center operation dispatching whoever happens to be nearby. We're a Broward-focused team that treats the county's wind-load requirements, permit process, and HOA landscape as the starting point for every quote, not an afterthought handled after the fence is already ordered.
Broward County is one of only two Florida counties — alongside Miami-Dade — located entirely within the state's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, where design wind speeds start at 170 mph. That single fact shapes almost everything about how a fence should be specified here, from post depth to whether a material needs engineer-sealed drawings or a manufacturer's Notice of Acceptance before a permit will even be issued. We build with that standard in mind on every job, residential or commercial.
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Four things we bring to every fence project.
We understand when aluminum or vinyl fencing needs engineer-sealed drawings or NOA documentation to satisfy Broward's HVHZ requirements — and we walk you through it up front.
Most fence installs and replacements in Broward require a permit. We help homeowners understand what applies before work starts, not after an inspection fails.
From Fort Lauderdale to Weston, Pembroke Pines to Deerfield Beach — we cover all 12 of Broward's major residential markets, not just one zip code.
Backyard privacy fences, pool enclosures, and full commercial perimeter and access-control fencing — all handled by the same licensed, insured crew.
A fence in Broward County has to do more than mark a property line. It has to withstand humidity, salt air in coastal cities, subterranean termites if it's wood, and the wind-load demands of a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. We treat every one of those factors as part of the initial consultation, not a surprise that shows up during permitting.
Vinyl, aluminum, chain-link, and wood each carry different trade-offs in this climate. We walk homeowners through what actually holds up here — not just what's cheapest upfront — including the termite exposure wood fencing faces in Florida and the engineering documentation aluminum and vinyl systems often require to satisfy HVHZ wind-load rules.
Many Broward County communities restrict or ban chain-link outright and require vinyl, aluminum, or wrought iron instead. We factor your HOA's likely requirements into the initial design conversation so you're not redesigning after a rejected application.
Call Broward Fencing Pro now for a free estimate on your Broward County fence project.
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