Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing in Florida

Durable Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing in Florida – Rustic Style with Strength for Acreage, Farms, and Homes

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Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing

Why Choose Our Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing in Florida?

Choosing ranch and split-rail fencing in Florida means combining rustic charm with reliable performance. Our fences are designed to handle Florida’s unique conditions, from sandy soils to harsh sun and heavy rains, ensuring long-lasting durability. Whether you’re enclosing livestock, framing a pasture, or adding a timeless country look to your property, our 2–5 rail systems deliver both function and beauty

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Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing

Types of Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing

2-Rail Fencing

3-Rail Fencing

4-Rail Fencing

5-Rail Fencing

Vinyl Split-Rail Fencing

Wood Split-Rail Fencing

Our Ranch & Split-Rail Fencing Installation Process

Expert Ranch & Split-Rail Fence Installation in Florida for Farms, Ranches & Acreage Properties

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1. Site Walk & Layout

We begin by mapping and planning your fence for long-term durability.

2. Design Options

We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront

3. Approvals

We handle all required paperwork for a smooth project.

4. Posts & Bracing

Strong foundations ensure your fence lasts in Florida’s climate.

5. Rails, Wire & Gates

Your fence is finished with precision and care.

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Frequently asked Questions

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3-rail or 4-rail for horses?

3-rail suits many adult horses. 4-rail adds margin for foals or if you want a stronger visual barrier. For ultimate safety, use no-climb woven wire + top rail.

Will vinyl yellow or crack in Florida sun?

Quality, UV-stabilized vinyl holds color well. Occasional rinsing and avoiding harsh solvents keeps it looking new.

Can you keep small dogs in a ranch fence?

Yes—add black welded wire inside the bays or use double-picket sections near the bottom. From a few feet away, the wire virtually disappears.

Do I need electric (hot) wire for horses?

It’s smart. A hot offset discourages leaning and cribbing, protecting rails and posts. We’ll size chargers and grounding for your layout.

How deep are posts in sandy soil?

Deeper than you think. We increase embedment depth/diameter for sandy sites and wind exposure, with upsized corner/gate footings.

Can ranch rail be part of a pool barrier?

Usually no—open rails don’t meet pool barrier rules without special infill and gate hardware. We’ll design compliant sections where needed.

Will a hurricane take my fence?

Ranch rail sheds wind better than solid panels. We size posts, footings, and spans to your exposure; after storms, we offer fast checkups and repairs.

Can you match an existing run?

Often yes. If the exact profile is obsolete, we’ll design a transition module that blends cleanly.