
Your yard deserves a fence that stays standing after storm season - low-maintenance vinyl, installed right from the post up.

Vinyl fence installation in Fort Pierce means a fence made from UV-stabilized PVC that never needs painting or staining, with posts set deep in concrete to hold through Florida wind loads - most residential jobs are complete in one to two days on-site.
If you have owned a wood fence on the Treasure Coast, you already know what the salt air and year-round humidity do to it. Vinyl holds up in coastal conditions that rot wood and rust metal. If you are adding a pool and need a code-compliant barrier, or simply want a yard your kids and pets can use without worry, vinyl is one of the most practical choices available in this climate. For homeowners who want the character of natural wood, our wood and privacy fence installation is worth comparing.
If you push on a post and it wobbles, or the boards are soft and discolored, your wood fence is failing. In Fort Pierce's humid, salt-air environment, wood fences often deteriorate within 10 years. Replacing it now with vinyl means you are not dealing with the same problem again in a few years.
If a tropical storm or strong afternoon thunderstorm has left your fence visibly leaning or with panels blown out, the posts were not set deep enough. A properly installed vinyl fence with posts anchored in concrete to local wind-load standards is far less likely to fail the next time a storm comes through.
Florida law requires a barrier around any residential swimming pool. A vinyl fence is one of the most common ways to meet that requirement. This is a time-sensitive need - the barrier must be in place before the pool is used, and a permit is required.
If you have had disputes about pets, children, or landscaping crossing into your yard, a fence is the clearest solution. Getting a survey done before installation ensures the fence goes in the right place and avoids conflict with neighbors down the road.
We handle the full scope from permit to walkthrough. That includes pulling the required St. Lucie County building permit, coordinating the 811 underground utility locate before any digging starts, setting posts in concrete at the depth needed for Fort Pierce sandy soil, and completing a final inspection walkthrough with you before we leave the job site. Whether you need a solid 6-foot privacy panel around a backyard or a shorter decorative picket along the front, we fit the style to your yard and your HOA requirements.
We also install pool decks and can coordinate fence and deck work together when you are building a full backyard setup. Homeowners comparing materials often look at our wood and privacy fence installation alongside vinyl - we are happy to walk through the tradeoffs during your estimate visit.
Best for homeowners who want a fully enclosed backyard, pool barrier, or a visual screen from a busy road or neighboring property.
Ideal for front yards and neighborhoods where a defined boundary matters more than full privacy - commonly approved by HOAs.
A good fit for larger lots, corner properties, or yards where an open, defined perimeter is the goal without a solid visual barrier.
Added to any fence style for vehicle access, pedestrian entry, or pool code compliance - we size and hang gates to swing and latch correctly.
Fort Pierce sits on the Treasure Coast with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Indian River Lagoon on the other. That location means salt air, high humidity, and a real hurricane season every year. Wood fences rot faster here than inland. Metal hardware corrodes. The post-depth and concrete requirements that apply in this high-wind zone are not optional - they are the difference between a fence that survives storm season and one that ends up flat on the ground. We set posts to those local standards on every job, not just the ones where someone asks.
We work throughout Fort Pierce and the surrounding area, including homeowners in Port St. Lucie and Tradition. Both areas have active HOA communities with specific fence approval requirements, and we have navigated those processes enough times to know what gets approved and what does not. If you are in one of those communities, ask us about HOA coordination during your estimate.
We reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - how much fencing you need, the style you are considering, and whether you have an existing fence to remove. Most estimates require an on-site visit because yard conditions in Fort Pierce, including slope, soil, and existing landscaping, affect the price.
We walk your property line with you, confirm where the fence will go, and check for any underground utility markings needed before digging. You receive a written quote that breaks down materials and labor separately - no vague totals.
We handle the St. Lucie County permit application on your behalf. Permit review typically adds one to two weeks before installation can begin. We will keep you posted and lock in your installation date as soon as the permit is approved.
The crew arrives with panels, posts, concrete, and tools. Post holes are dug first, posts are set in concrete, and panels go up once everything is in position. Most residential jobs finish in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the fence line with you and confirm gates swing and latch correctly.
Written quote, no obligation. We handle the permit so you do not have to.
(772) 264-9801Fort Pierce's coastal soil does not grip posts the way firmer ground does. We dig deeper and use more concrete than the national baseline on every job. That is not an upsell - it is what this specific soil requires to keep a fence plumb over time.
A permitted vinyl fence means the installation has been reviewed against local wind and setback requirements. That matters when storm season arrives and again if you ever sell the home. We handle the St. Lucie County building department paperwork so it is not your problem to figure out.
Not all vinyl products handle intense sun the same way. We use fencing that includes UV inhibitors built into the material, which matters in a market where lower-grade vinyl fades or becomes brittle within a few years. The American Fence Association provides guidance on material standards at americanfenceassociation.com.
We have worked in planned communities throughout Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, and Tradition. We know what local associations typically approve and can help you pick a style and color that clears the review the first time - saving you from a second application or a removal order.
Every one of these details matters more in a coastal Florida market than it would inland. We have been doing this work in Fort Pierce long enough to know where the shortcuts bite homeowners later, and we do not take them.
You can verify any Florida contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For permit and inspection requirements, the St. Lucie County Building and Code Compliance office handles residential fence permits for most Fort Pierce addresses.
Natural wood character with pressure-treated posts rated for Fort Pierce's year-round humidity and termite pressure.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool decks built to St. Lucie County code - often paired with a vinyl perimeter fence as part of a full backyard project.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills up before storm season - lock in your installation date now and have your fence standing before the first storm threat arrives.