
Vinyl is the material Weston's architectural review committees approve most often — clean lines, consistent color, and none of the maintenance drift that gets flagged in annual community inspections.
Communities across Weston — Windmill Ranch Estates, Bonaventure, Savanna — run architectural review boards that evaluate new fencing on color, height, and finish consistency before city permitting even starts. Vinyl tends to move through that process more smoothly than other materials because its factory-uniform look is easy for a review committee to evaluate against existing community standards, and it won't visibly age or discolor the way painted wood does between inspections.
On Weston's larger estate lots, we also see fewer callbacks with vinyl than with materials that need periodic refinishing. A perimeter that runs several hundred linear feet is a lot of surface area to maintain manually, and vinyl's low-upkeep profile becomes a bigger practical advantage as lot size goes up.
Built for architectural review and Broward's wind-load code.
Spec sheets prepared for your community's architectural review committee.
Sized for Broward's HVHZ wind-load code, even on long estate-lot runs.
We handle the city permit process alongside HOA review.
Taller, heavier-gauge vinyl panel options for larger properties.
If you can share your community's architectural guidelines up front, we can propose a vinyl profile and color that's likely to clear review the first time, rather than resubmitting after feedback.
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