
We install and repair fencing in 12 cities across Broward County — from the coastal core to the western suburbs. Find your city below.
Every city below gets the same wind-rated installation standard.
County seat with a mix of urban core and strong SFH neighborhoods like Coral Ridge and Victoria Park.
Heavily suburban, master-planned communities including Pembroke Falls and Chapel Trail.
A mix of beachside living and large suburban single-family neighborhoods.
Nearly all master-planned single-family housing, including Silver Falls and Monarch Lakes.
A classic planned suburb with a very high single-family housing ratio.
Large, established single-family neighborhoods including The Highlands and Palm Aire.
Equestrian and rural-suburban character with larger lots, including Pine Island Ridge.
An established suburb with a high single-family ratio, including Jacaranda.
Suburban housing plus golf communities including Sawgrass and Sunrise Golf Village.
Suburban and coastal neighborhoods including Century Village East and The Cove.
Suburban and retiree-focused community anchored by Woodmont.
Master-planned, higher-income single-family communities like Windmill Ranch Estates.
Broward Fencing Pro is a service-area business, which means there's no single storefront to visit — instead, we bring the estimate, the material samples, and the install crew to your property, wherever it sits in the county. That county-wide coverage matters here more than in most markets, because Broward's fence rules aren't uniform: municipal height limits, HOA material restrictions, and permit review timelines all vary by city, and we track those differences rather than applying one generic playbook everywhere.
From the denser, more urban lots near Fort Lauderdale's core to the sprawling master-planned communities of Weston and Miramar, the fencing conversation changes by neighborhood. Coastal cities like Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach add salt-air exposure to the equation, which is one more reason vinyl and aluminum have become the dominant regional materials over untreated wood or bare steel.
Wherever you're located in Broward County, the same standard applies: licensed and insured work, wind-load-aware material selection, and a crew that understands what your specific city's permit office and HOA are likely to require before your project ever gets scheduled.
We cover all of Broward County — call and we'll confirm coverage for your address.
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