
Your yard deserves a fence that holds up through hurricane season and looks just as good a decade from now. We build vinyl fences the right way - posts deep in concrete, permits pulled, HOA approved.

Vinyl fence installation in DeLand handles Florida's humidity, storm seasons, and sandy soil without the ongoing maintenance wood demands - most residential installations are completed in a single day once permits are approved. If you are tired of painting, re-staining, or replacing rotted boards every few years, vinyl is a practical upgrade that holds its appearance for decades. Many homeowners also pair a new fence with a pool deck project when they are adding a barrier around a new swimming pool, since Florida law requires one.
Vinyl fencing is made from rigid PVC that will not absorb moisture, rot, or support mold growth the way wood can in Central Florida's wet summers. That means your fence looks the same in year ten as it does on installation day - without a single can of paint.
If neighbors, animals, or foot traffic regularly cut through your yard, or you are unsure exactly where your property line sits, a fence solves both problems. In DeLand's growing residential neighborhoods, lot lines can be surprisingly close together, and a fence gives everyone a clear, respectful boundary. It also means you can let children or pets outside without constant supervision.
Florida's heat and humidity are hard on wood fences - a fence that looked fine three years ago can be leaning, cracking, or growing mold today. If you are patching the same sections repeatedly or the posts feel soft when you press on them, you are fighting a losing battle. Replacing it with vinyl means you will not have this conversation again in five years.
Florida law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools, and a fence is one of the most common ways homeowners meet that requirement. If you are adding a pool to your DeLand home - or recently bought a home with a pool that lacks proper fencing - you will need to act before the pool can be used legally. A licensed fence contractor can install a pool-compliant fence that passes inspection.
After a tropical storm or strong thunderstorm - both common in DeLand during summer - fence posts can shift, panels can crack, and gates can be knocked off their hinges. A visibly leaning or loose fence is a sign the structure has been compromised. A damaged fence will not improve on its own, and it offers no real privacy or security until it is repaired or replaced.
We install vinyl fencing for residential properties throughout DeLand and Volusia County. Whether you need a full privacy fence around your backyard, an open picket style for the front yard, or a pool-barrier fence that meets Florida's safety requirements, we size the project to your property and your HOA guidelines. Every installation includes proper permit pulling and post-setting in concrete sized for local sandy soil conditions. If you are considering a fence alongside a deck or outdoor structure, we can coordinate both - many clients pair vinyl fencing with a pool deck or wood privacy fence project for a fully enclosed, finished backyard.
We work with several vinyl fence profiles so you can choose the look that fits your property. From solid privacy panels to ranch-rail and picket designs, we will show you samples and help you narrow down what works best before we write a quote.
Best for homeowners who want full sightline blocking - ideal for pool barriers and backyards that back up to busy roads or close neighbors.
Suits homeowners who want most of the privacy benefit with some airflow - small gaps between boards cut wind load and keep the yard feeling open.
A good fit for front yards, property boundaries, and neighborhoods where HOA rules limit fence height or require an open style.
DeLand sits in Volusia County, where the soil is predominantly sandy and does not grip fence posts the way clay-heavy soil does elsewhere. That means every post needs to go deeper in concrete to stay standing through Florida's storm season - and contractors who do not account for this are setting you up for a leaning fence within a few years. Florida's building code also requires fences in this region to be built to withstand significant wind loads, so a properly permitted installation in DeLand carries an official inspection confirming the work meets those standards. Homeowners in Sanford and Deltona face the same soil and storm conditions, which is why we use the same post-depth and concrete standards across our full service area.
Many of DeLand's newer subdivisions - including communities throughout the city's southern and western growth areas - have active HOAs with specific rules about fence height, color, and approved styles. A contractor who works regularly in DeLand knows these communities and can help you choose a vinyl style that gets HOA approval before any digging begins. Volusia County's permit review process typically adds one to two weeks to the timeline, so building that lead time into your plan from the start avoids surprises.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - yard size, fence style, and whether you have an HOA - before scheduling a free on-site visit to measure and provide a written quote.
Once you approve the written quote, we handle the permit application through Volusia County or the City of DeLand - whichever applies to your address. Permit review typically takes one to two weeks. You do not need to navigate the permit office yourself.
The crew arrives with all materials, marks post locations, digs holes, sets posts in concrete, and assembles the panels. Most standard residential yards are finished in a single day. You do not need to hover, but being reachable by phone helps if a quick layout question comes up.
Concrete cures fully in 24 to 48 hours, after which a county inspector signs off on the installation. We then walk the fence line with you - checking that gates swing properly, panels are level, and there are no gaps - before we consider the job complete.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits and HOA coordination. No pressure, no surprises.
(386) 327-0020Sandy soil throughout DeLand requires deeper post holes and more concrete per post than contractors in other parts of the country use. We account for local soil conditions on every job, which is why our fences stay straight long after others start leaning.
We handle the full permit process through the City of DeLand or Volusia County - whichever covers your address. A permitted fence means an official inspector confirms the work meets Florida's wind-load standards, protecting your property record and your investment. The American Fence Association recommends always verifying that a contractor pulls proper permits before work begins.
We know many of DeLand's active HOA communities and check the applicable guidelines before we finalize any fence style or color. That means you do not pay for a fence only to receive a letter from your association telling you to remove it.
You receive an itemized written estimate after we walk your property - not a verbal number that can shift once work starts. The price you approve is the price on the final invoice, so there are no unwelcome surprises when the job is done.
Every detail - from post depth to permit paperwork to HOA coordination - is handled before we touch your yard. That combination of local knowledge and process discipline is what makes our installations hold up through storm season and stay standing year after year.
Natural wood privacy fences for homeowners who prefer the look of wood and are prepared to seal and maintain it in Florida's climate.
Learn MorePool deck surfaces built to stay cool underfoot and safe around water - often paired with a fence for a fully enclosed pool area.
Learn MoreSpring permit slots fill quickly - reach out now and we will lock in your installation date before the busy season hits.