FAQs

Your Legacy Fencing

  • Do I need a permit for my fence?

    The necessity for a fence permit varies depending on several factors, including fence height, materials used, and your specific location. Our team is well-versed in local regulations across Orange, Osceola, Polk, Lake, and Seminole counties. We'll assist you in determining whether a permit is required and guide you through the process if needed.
  • How much does a fence permit cost?

    Permit fees can vary significantly based on your location and the scope of your project. We provide transparent information about potential permit costs and will include a clear estimate in our proposal to avoid any unexpected expenses.
  • Do I need approval from my HOA?

    If your property is part of a homeowners association, there may be specific guidelines for fences. Our team is experienced in working with HOAs and will help you understand and comply with their requirements. We'll manage the necessary paperwork to ensure your fence project aligns with HOA regulations.
  • Does my fence contractor require insurance?

    Insurance is essential for any reputable fence contractor. It protects both the client and the installation team in case of accidents or unforeseen issues. Our company is fully insured, and we're happy to provide proof of insurance for your peace of mind.
  • What's better, 6-foot-wide panels or 8-foot-wide panels?

    The choice between 6-foot and 8-foot panels depends on your specific needs. While 8-foot panels may offer cost savings, 6-foot panels are often more suitable for yards with uneven terrain or curves. We'll assess your property and discuss your preferences to recommend the most appropriate panel size for your project.
  • Should I use concrete for my wood fence posts?

    We recommend using concrete for wood fence posts. It provides a solid foundation that helps prevent leaning or instability over time, ensuring your fence remains sturdy and upright for years to come.
  • How deep should my PVC fence be installed, 2 feet or 3 feet?

    For PVC fences, we typically recommend a 3-foot installation depth. This provides enhanced stability, particularly in areas prone to strong winds or storms. However, we'll consider your specific location and soil conditions to determine the optimal depth for your fence installation.
  • How much concrete should I use for each fence post?

    The amount of concrete required for each fence post varies based on the post size and hole dimensions. Our team will ensure that each post receives the appropriate amount of concrete to guarantee optimal stability and longevity for your fence.
  • What is the most durable fence type?

    Vinyl and aluminum fences are known for their exceptional durability, resisting weather damage, rot, and insect infestation. However, with proper maintenance, wood fences can also offer long-lasting performance. We'll discuss your specific needs and budget to help you select the most durable option for your property.
  • How can I protect my fence from hurricanes?

    Our fences are constructed to withstand Florida's challenging weather conditions. We ensure deep and secure post installation, and can incorporate additional reinforcements such as hurricane straps for enhanced stability. We'll work with you to implement the most effective hurricane protection measures for your fence.