
Aluminum fencing installed and permitted for Sunrise properties.
Anyone installing aluminum fencing in Broward runs into the same requirement eventually: this is HVHZ territory, one of only two Florida counties in that designation, and that means wind-load documentation — an NOA or engineer-sealed drawing — is part of the permit process, not an optional add-on.
In Sunrise — a suburban city with a mix of standard subdivisions and golf-community developments — that plays out across communities like Sunrise Golf Village and Sawgrass.
Sunrise Golf Village lives up to its name, with a number of properties bordering fairways where aluminum ornamental fencing is the more common (and often HOA-preferred) choice over solid privacy fencing. Sawgrass and Springtree Lakes run more standard suburban layouts, where vinyl privacy fencing is the typical request. For a aluminum project specifically, that translates into planning material and layout choices that hold up to how Sunrise properties are actually built and reviewed.
Wind-load paperwork handled as part of the permit process, not an afterthought.
Self-latching, self-closing gate hardware where a pool barrier applies. Sized for Sunrise's typical lot layout.
Powder-coated aluminum holds up to salt air and humidity without rusting.
Open-style fencing that preserves views where privacy isn’t the priority. Sized for Sunrise's typical lot layout.
Broward is entirely within Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (170mph+ design wind speeds). Aluminum fencing typically needs an engineer-sealed drawing or manufacturer NOA before permitting — we handle that documentation as a standard part of the job. We see this come up regularly in Sunrise communities like Springtree Lakes.
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