SEMINOLE COUNTY FENCE COMPANY & INSTALLATION

Smart Fencing Built for Seminole County—Crafted for Curb Appeal, Built to Withstand Florida’s Climate

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Seminole’s Custom Fence Experts


Fencing Solutions That Fit the Neighborhood


From the lakeside communities in Lake Mary to the older oak-lined streets of Sanford and the suburban builds in Oviedo, Seminole County offers a wide mix of homes and landscapes. That’s why our fences aren’t off-the-shelf—they’re designed specifically for your property. Whether you’re securing a pool, outlining a dog-friendly backyard, or replacing an aging wood line, our process starts with understanding your goals and tailoring the design to meet them.



Rules, Codes & Permits—Handled by Our Team


Every city and unincorporated zone in Seminole has different building requirements—and you shouldn’t have to figure them out alone. We’ll walk your property, take measurements, and submit the permit paperwork on your behalf. If you live in Altamonte Springs or near Wekiva Springs, we’ll ensure your fence complies with both city and county code. Want a head start? Review the official Seminole County fencing guide here.



Trusted Professionals, Clean Work, Real Guarantees


We know that quality installation is only half the job—being respectful, punctual, and tidy matters just as much. Our installers arrive in uniform, clean up as they go, and are fully vetted for your peace of mind. We also offer interest-free financing options and one of the strongest warranties in the industry. Seminole County families come to us when they want a fence done once—and done right.


  • What’s the first step to building a fence in Seminole County?

    You’ll need a permit issued by the county. It requires a detailed drawing of your property showing the proposed fence line. You can view the permit checklist here.

  • Who do I contact for clarification on zoning?

    Call Seminole County Building Division at (407) 665-7050 or visit the building services page. They can help confirm easement setbacks, material restrictions, and corner lot requirements.

  • What are the fence height limits in Seminole?

    Most properties allow up to 6 feet of height for backyard and side fencing. Front yard fences typically need to remain 4 feet or under, with visibility standards near driveways and corners.

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