
Your yard deserves a fence that stays clean, holds up through storm season, and meets your HOA requirements - without years of painting and repairs.

Vinyl fence installation in Wellington covers everything from pulling the building permit and HOA approval to setting wind-rated posts in concrete and hanging gates that latch correctly. Most standard residential projects take one to three days on-site, with total timelines running three to six weeks once permitting and HOA review are factored in.
Wellington homeowners choose vinyl because it survives the heat, humidity, and storm season without rotting, rusting, or needing paint every few years. If your current fence is failing and you want something that holds up long-term, vinyl is the practical answer. Many homeowners also consider a wood and privacy fence when they want a more natural look, but vinyl edges out wood on maintenance and longevity in South Florida's climate.
Every yard in Wellington has its own challenges - HOA guidelines, sandy soil, pool barriers, and property line setbacks. Getting these details right from the start is how you avoid expensive corrections later.
If fence sections are visibly tilting or panels are separating from posts, the foundation has been compromised. In Wellington's sandy soil, posts that were not set deeply enough will gradually shift after rain and wind. Once leaning starts, the problem accelerates.
Wellington's humidity and termite pressure are genuinely hard on wood fences. If boards feel soft, show dark staining, or have small entry holes, the damage likely runs deeper than the surface. Many homeowners switch to vinyl at this point to stop the cycle of wood maintenance for good.
If your HOA has sent a notice about your fence's condition, color, height, or style, you are on a deadline. Wellington associations can escalate citations to fines, and some deed restrictions require non-compliant fences to be removed entirely. A new vinyl fence installed to HOA spec resolves the issue cleanly.
Florida law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools. If your yard is open, your current fence has gaps, or your gate does not self-latch, that is a safety and compliance issue. A properly installed vinyl fence with the right gate hardware meets the legal requirements and protects your family.
We install the full range of residential vinyl fence styles, from classic privacy panels and picket fences to semi-private and decorative ranch rail options. Every project starts with a site visit to measure your fence line, review HOA requirements, and account for ground conditions. We handle the permit application and coordinate the final inspection so nothing falls through the cracks. If you have a pool or need a compliant barrier, we make sure the gate hardware and panel heights meet Florida requirements.
We also handle situations where an existing fence needs to be removed and replaced rather than built from scratch. Our team can coordinate the tear-out and disposal of your old fence as part of the same project. Homeowners who want the security of a fenced yard alongside an outdoor living space often pair vinyl fencing with a pool deck to create a complete backyard setup. Whatever your yard looks like, we build the fence to fit the space.
Best for homeowners who want a solid visual barrier, a fully enclosed yard, or a pool perimeter that meets Florida barrier requirements.
Suits front yards and HOA-governed neighborhoods where a decorative, open-style fence is required or preferred over a solid panel.
A good middle ground for homeowners who want some privacy without the full wall effect of a solid panel fence.
Common on larger lots and equestrian properties in the western parts of Wellington where an open boundary fence is more appropriate.
Wellington is one of the most HOA-dense communities in Palm Beach County. Before any fence goes up, the homeowner needs written approval from their association - and the application has to include the right details about height, style, color, and setback distances. A contractor who is not familiar with this process can leave you waiting weeks for corrections or, worse, start work without approval and put you at risk of fines. We know what Wellington HOAs typically require, and we help you submit a complete application the first time.
The other factor that separates a Wellington fence installation from work done elsewhere is the soil and wind. Most of the village sits on sandy, low-density ground that does not grip posts the way denser soil does. Combined with South Florida's hurricane-season wind loads, this means post depth and concrete footing size are not things to guess at. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and Palm Springs deal with the same soil conditions, and we build to those requirements on every job. For more on how Florida's building code shapes fence installations here, the Florida Building Commission publishes the wind-load standards that apply to your neighborhood.
Contact us and we will reply within one business day to schedule a time to walk your property. We measure the fence line, assess the ground, and discuss your HOA requirements before giving you a written estimate - not a phone ballpark.
Before any digging starts, we provide the drawings and specs you need to submit to your HOA. Once approval comes through, we pull the building permit from Palm Beach County. This process typically takes one to four weeks depending on your HOA's review schedule.
We dig post holes, set each post in concrete, and let the footings cure before attaching rails and panels. In Wellington's sandy soil, post depth and concrete volume matter. Gates go in last and are leveled carefully so they swing and latch correctly from day one.
We walk the finished fence with you before packing up. If a permit inspection is required, we coordinate the county visit and let you know when to expect the inspector. Once the inspection closes, you have a documented, code-compliant fence on file.
We handle HOA approval, permits, and post installation rated for South Florida wind. No obligation estimate.
(561) 407-6550Most Wellington neighborhoods require written HOA approval before a fence goes up. We are familiar with the common requirements across Wellington's planned communities and can help you submit a complete application the first time, reducing back-and-forth and delays.
Wellington is in a high-wind zone under Florida's building code. We set every post deeper and with more concrete than the minimum - because a fence that looks fine in April needs to still be standing in September. The American Fence Association's installation standards back this approach.
We pull the required building permit before any work begins, coordinate the county inspection, and close it out after the job is done. Your fence will have documentation on file showing it was built to code, which protects you when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Wellington's year-round UV intensity can fade and crack vinyl that is not built for it. We use fence materials with UV stabilizers built into the vinyl itself, so the fence you get in year five looks like the fence you got on day one.
Between local HOA knowledge, wind-rated installation practices, and a permit-first approach on every project, we build fences that hold up to Wellington's conditions and protect the value of your home. The American Fence Association provides installation standards and contractor ethics guidelines that we follow on every job.
Prefer a natural wood look? We install pressure-treated and cedar privacy fences built for Wellington's rainy season and sandy soil.
Learn MorePair your new fence with a pool deck that creates a complete, resort-style backyard and meets Florida pool barrier requirements.
Learn MorePermit approvals and HOA reviews take time - starting your project now means your fence is up and inspected well before storm season arrives.