Fences help to establish boundaries, create a sense of security and safety, and offer peace of minds. An excellent installation experience is key to maximising the value of your fence.

If you have any questions about the material used for fencing, we are happy to provide information.


Aluminum is a low-maintenance alternative to metal. Aluminum can be used to build privacy or conversational fences. This fence is durable and secure and resists rusting. Aluminum fences are typically $30-40 per linear feet. Labor costs an additional $5-15 per linear foot. You will pay an additional $2-$5 per square foot if the fence is not powder coated.



Over the years, fence-building materials have evolved. While barbed wire, iron, and wooden are still readily available, vinyl, electric and invisible are all more modern options that serve a different purpose. To personalize your property, you can mix and match fence styles. A garden fence might be made with cedarwood and wire mesh, while the front yard might have a vinyl picket fencing, while the backyard might have an iron privacy fence. Below are the most popular fence types and their average price.



Some questions may arise when you think about building a fence. Talking with fence experts can help clarify any concerns you have. They might also offer suggestions you hadn’t considered. These are some great questions you can ask about fence installations:


We consider fence post caps to be essential for many fence installations in Miami. They prevent moisture from entering your fence and causing damage long-term. Post caps can be added to deter moisture and increase the lifespan of your fence system.


According to trusted sources, homeowners can expect materials and labor costs to equal 50 percent of the total cost of installing a fence. Also, the cost of fencing will depend on the size of the area. It is worth measuring the area before you start. It may be more expensive to dig the holes for fence posts if the area isn't free from debris or has roots or rocks. A building permit or permission from an HOA is required in most cases.

We will source, buy and transport materials from trusted supply partners. We make logistics simple for your project so you can continue with your normal life while the work is done.


Wood fences are easy to put up and can be made of cedar, oak or redwood. Wood fences are great for privacy and can also be used to create sections on your property. Wood fences can be susceptible to termites or rot so they require a lot more maintenance. They range in price from $15 to $35 for a linear foot, depending upon the wood.
Fence installation can be labor-intensive. Hiring a contractor will help you dig holes, build posts, and place them in concrete. You can save money and rent a nailgun to put in the planks.


If you are looking for ways to reuse old fence materials, we would be delighted to discuss what we can do. In general, it is a smart idea to use new material to extend the lifespan of your updated barrier. But if your materials are still in great condition, we'd be happy to incorporate them into a custom built for you.


Iron fences can last longer than steel and aluminum, but you will have to pay more for their durability. Wrought-iron fences are $30 to $55 per linear foot. Installation of complex configurations like multiple corners or gates can increase the cost.


Wood fencing requires regular maintenance as it's the most vulnerable to moisture. Staining fences will increase their longevity. To prevent rusting on wrought-iron and steel fences, you will need to treat them with a corrosion inhibitor. Vinyl fences can be sprayed with water to clean them up if they get dirty.

We are the best residential and commercial fence contractors in our region. In addition to our fence expertise, there are many other divisions we can help you with.