
Your yard deserves a fence that holds up in Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season - without painting, staining, or replacing boards every few years.

Vinyl fence installation in West Melbourne means setting posts deep in sandy Brevard County soil, securing them in concrete, attaching UV-rated panels, and passing a county inspection - most residential projects are complete in one to two days on-site, with a two-to-four-week total timeline once permits are in hand.
Most homeowners reach out after an existing wood fence has started rotting, after a storm pushes the fence line out of true, or after realizing they need a compliant barrier around a pool. Vinyl is a popular choice in West Melbourne because it does not need painting, does not rot in the humidity, and holds up better than wood under the year-round Florida sun. If you are also looking at your backyard as a whole, our pool deck construction service is often scheduled at the same time so both jobs go through the permit process together.
Before any post goes in the ground, we pull the Brevard County permit and call 811 to have underground utilities marked - both required steps that protect you and your property.
Wood fencing in West Melbourne's humid, rainy climate deteriorates faster than in drier parts of the country. If you can push on a board and feel it flex, or see dark staining and soft spots at the base of posts, the fence is past the point of repair. Replacing it with vinyl now prevents a full collapse, which is a safety issue and a potential liability.
Florida law requires residential swimming pools to be enclosed by a barrier that meets specific height and self-latching requirements, and Brevard County enforces this actively. If you have a pool and no fence, or if your existing fence has gaps or a broken gate latch, you are likely out of compliance and could face fines. A vinyl fence is one of the most common solutions homeowners use to meet this requirement.
Brevard County sees tropical storms and strong wind events regularly, and a fence that has started to lean after a storm is telling you the posts have shifted or the concrete has failed. A leaning fence will not straighten itself - it will continue to lean until it falls. If you can see daylight under a post or the fence line is visibly crooked, it is time to replace rather than repair.
If you are already planning a deck, patio, or screened enclosure, adding a fence at the same time is almost always more cost-effective than returning for a separate project later. Contractors can coordinate the work so the fence complements the new outdoor space, and you only go through the permit process once.
We install the full range of vinyl fence styles - from solid privacy panels to pool-code-compliant enclosures - and handle everything from the initial site visit through the final county inspection. Every project starts with a written quote after a physical visit to your property, so you know exactly what is included before any work begins. Homeowners who are also considering wood and privacy fence installation often ask us to compare both options side by side - vinyl costs more upfront but tends to cost less over time because it needs almost no maintenance.
We are familiar with the HOA rules in West Melbourne's newer subdivisions, many of which specify fence height, color, and style. We walk you through what to submit for approval before we pull the permit, so by the time your fence is installed, every box is checked and you have the paperwork to prove it.
Solid boards side by side - best for homeowners who want a full visual barrier and noise buffer.
Evenly spaced boards that allow airflow - a good choice in high-wind areas where a solid wall creates more resistance.
Open-style fence that defines the yard boundary without blocking sightlines - common for front yards.
Meets Florida pool barrier code requirements with compliant heights and self-latching gate hardware.
West Melbourne sits on sandy coastal soil that drains quickly but does not grip fence posts the way denser soil does. This means installers need to dig deeper holes and use more concrete per post than they might in other parts of the country - cutting corners here is exactly how fences end up leaning after the first heavy rain. The area also averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and the ultraviolet exposure is significantly higher than most of the continental United States, which is why lower-grade vinyl yellows and becomes brittle within a few years here. We use vinyl with built-in UV protection and back it with a manufacturer's warranty, because what holds up in cooler, cloudier states is not always what holds up on the Space Coast.
Many of the newer subdivisions around West Melbourne were built after 2000, and a large share are governed by homeowners associations with specific rules about fencing. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Cocoa and Melbourne, and we bring the same permit-first, soil-aware approach to every job. Scheduling fence installation in late winter or early spring - before hurricane season arrives in June - gives the post footings time to fully cure and bond before the first strong winds arrive.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard, style preferences, and whether you have an HOA.
We visit your property to measure the fence line and assess ground conditions. You receive a written, itemized quote that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and any demo costs - no surprises later.
We pull the Brevard County building permit and walk you through what to submit for HOA approval. We also call 811 to have underground utilities marked - required by Florida law before any digging.
The crew sets posts in concrete, attaches panels, and hangs gates. After installation, the county inspector visits to verify the fence meets local standards. We coordinate the inspection and do a final walkthrough with you before leaving.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote that covers everything - including permit fees.
Most of West Melbourne sits on sandy coastal soil that does not grip posts the way denser soil does. We dig deeper holes and use more concrete per post than the minimum required - because we have seen what happens to fences installed the fast way when the next tropical system comes through.
We pull the Brevard County permit before any work starts and coordinate the final inspection from start to finish. You keep the paperwork - which protects you when you sell your home.
West Melbourne averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and lower-grade vinyl yellows and cracks under that kind of exposure. We use vinyl specifically rated for high-UV environments and can show you the manufacturer's warranty before you sign anything.
We do not start work until you have approved a written, itemized quote after a physical site visit. What we quote is what you pay - no add-ons at the end of the job.
The American Fence Association sets industry standards for fence installation quality, and we build to those standards on every job. Homeowners who take the time to ask about post depth, concrete volume, and vinyl brand before signing a contract are the ones who end up with fences that are still standing straight five years later.
Natural wood privacy fences built with pressure-treated pine or cedar - compare side by side with vinyl to find the right fit for your yard and budget.
Learn MoreA pool deck and a compliant fence perimeter are often scheduled together - coordinate both jobs through one permit process and one crew.
Learn MoreLock in your installation date before hurricane season arrives and the schedule closes up. Call today or submit a request online.