Composite privacy fences are the perfect blend of strength, style, and low maintenance—making them a smart investment for Florida properties. Unlike wood, they don’t warp, rot, or fade, and unlike vinyl, they offer a more natural, high-end look.
Horizontal Slat Composite Fences
Vertical Panel Composite Fences
Shadowbox Composite Fences
Louvered Composite Fences
Mixed-Material Composite Fences (wood + metal accents)
Decorative Top Composite Fences
Step-by-Step Composite Fence Installation in Florida
We start with a detailed property check to ensure your fence fits perfectly.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
A strong foundation ensures long-lasting performance.
We focus on precision and durability for every detail.
We finish with quality checks and care tips for long-term beauty.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreComposite is solid, so we design for wind: deeper posts, wider footings, correct spans, and sometimes shorter bays on exposed lots. After severe events, we offer make-safe and retuning.
Yes. We set height, latch height, self-closing/self-latching gates, and outward swing to align with your municipality/HOA. We’ll confirm specifics before ordering.
Darker colors can run warmer to the touch in full sun—similar to dark decking. We’ll show samples so you can pick a tone that fits your patio and comfort level
Yes—low pressure with a wide fan tip, kept moving and at a safe distance. Most cleaning needs only a hose and mild soap.
Absolutely. Many clients choose composite for privacy zones and aluminum or glass where they want openness and view—best of both.
You’ll notice a quieter feel, especially for voices and small engines, but this isn’t a DOT sound wall. Height, continuity, and landscaping help maximize results.
Composite itself handles salt well. Hardware can tea-stain if neglected; we use stainless/hot-dip galvanized and recommend a freshwater rinse a few times a year near open water.
Usually, yes. Composite’s textures and mass cost more up front, but many homeowners value the look and reduced maintenance versus stained wood.