
Pool enclosures and waterfront lots near The Cove both put aluminum's two biggest strengths to work at once: corrosion resistance and code-compliant safety barriers.
A lot of Deerfield Beach aluminum jobs start with a pool. Florida's pool-barrier requirements call for a fence that's difficult to climb and includes a self-latching gate, and aluminum's narrow picket spacing and rigid panels satisfy that safety profile without turning the backyard into a fortress. It also happens to be one of the few materials that shrugs off the salt-laden air rolling in from the coast — where steel hardware and cheaper coated products tend to show rust spots within a couple of years, quality aluminum keeps its finish.
Because Broward sits inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, aluminum fencing here can't just be picked off a shelf and installed. Panels and posts need engineer-sealed drawings or a manufacturer's Notice of Acceptance (NOA) verifying they meet the county's wind-load requirements, and we handle that documentation as part of every Deerfield Beach install.
Coastal-grade hardware, code-compliant safety spacing.
Documentation confirming wind-load compliance for HVHZ permitting.
Picket spacing and gate hardware sized to meet pool-barrier code.
Fasteners and finishes selected for coastal salt-air exposure.
Full permit and inspection coordination for your Deerfield Beach install.
Broward is one of only two Florida counties fully inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, with design wind speeds starting at 170 mph. Every aluminum system we install comes with the NOA or engineer-sealed documentation your permit application needs.
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