
Wood fencing installed and permitted for Fort Lauderdale properties.
Wood isn't the default material in most of Broward's newer subdivisions, but it still shows up for homeowners who want its warmth and texture, or in older neighborhoods where it was already established before the vinyl/aluminum era. When we install wood here, we lead with the honest conversation about Florida's termite pressure before anything else.
In Fort Lauderdale — Broward's county seat mixes a dense downtown/beach core with well-established single-family neighborhoods further inland — that plays out across communities like Coral Ridge and Victoria Park.
Coral Ridge and Rio Vista are full of canal-front lots where a fence has to work around dock access, seawalls, and boat-adjacent drainage — a different planning problem than the more standard rectangular lots you'll find in Victoria Park or Harbor Beach. We treat every Fort Lauderdale estimate as its own layout puzzle rather than assuming a one-size answer. For a wood project specifically, that translates into planning material and layout choices that hold up to how Fort Lauderdale properties are actually built and reviewed.
Borate and soil-barrier mitigation options discussed before install.
Standard treated posts and pickets sized to your layout. Sized for Fort Lauderdale's typical lot layout.
Wood styles matched where a community specifically requires them.
Post depth and panel spacing matched to Broward’s typical requirements. Sized for Fort Lauderdale's typical lot layout.
Florida's subterranean termites will attack wood fencing over time, pressure-treated or not. We discuss borate treatment and soil-barrier options upfront so you can weigh wood's look against its ongoing maintenance reality before committing. We see this come up regularly in Fort Lauderdale communities like Coral Ridge.
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