
A vinyl fence that is properly anchored for South Florida wind and approved by your HOA before installation day - no permit hassles, no surprise violations.

Vinyl fence installation in Kendall, FL covers the full process - property line confirmation, digging and setting posts in concrete, attaching rails and panels, hanging gates, and coordinating the Miami-Dade County permit and inspection - with most residential jobs completed in one to two days of active work after permits are approved.
Vinyl fencing - made from rigid PVC - is the most popular fence choice in Kendall because it handles humidity, heat, and rain without rotting, rusting, or needing paint. An occasional rinse is all it takes to maintain. Because South Florida wind loads are higher than most of the country, Miami-Dade County requires a building permit before installation begins and an inspector reviews the finished work. If you are also looking at fencing around a pool, our pool deck construction service pairs naturally with a new fence project.
The American Fence Association recommends that posts be set in concrete at a depth equal to roughly one-third of the above-ground post height - a standard we exceed here in Kendall because of South Florida's wind exposure and the limestone bedrock that requires specialized drilling equipment. Homeowners who want a natural wood look instead can explore our wood and privacy fence installation service for a comparison.
If you can push on a fence panel and feel it flex or move, the posts underneath have likely failed. In Kendall, this often happens when older fences were not installed to handle South Florida's wind loads - and it becomes a safety issue during storm season. A fence that moves in a moderate breeze will not survive a tropical storm.
Kendall's heat and humidity create ideal conditions for algae and mildew to grow on outdoor surfaces. If your current fence has permanent staining, soft spots, or sections that crumble when you press on them, the material has broken down past the point of cleaning or repair. Replacing it with vinyl eliminates this problem going forward.
Many Kendall neighborhoods have lots that sit close together, and without a solid fence, your backyard feels exposed. If you are avoiding using your outdoor space because you feel visible to neighbors or the street, a privacy fence changes how you use your home.
HOA rules in Kendall communities sometimes change over time, and older fences that were once compliant may no longer meet current style or material requirements. If you have received a notice from your association, replacing the fence proactively - rather than waiting for fines to accumulate - is almost always the smarter financial move.
We handle every step - on-site measurement and property line review, Miami-Dade County permit application, utility marking coordination, post hole digging and concrete setting, panel and rail installation, gate hanging and hardware, and the county inspection at the end. Before you pick a style, we walk you through the available heights and profiles - privacy, picket, semi-privacy - and talk through what your HOA allows if you are in a governed community.
Vinyl fence work often connects to other yard projects. Homeowners building or updating a pool area can combine fence installation with our pool deck construction service to handle both in one project. If you are weighing your material options, our wood and privacy fence installation service is available for homeowners who prefer natural wood, with the same permit and HOA handling included.
Best for homeowners on close-set lots who want a full screen from neighbors and the street.
Suits front yards and neighborhoods where open fencing is required by HOA rules.
A middle option with partial screening - good for yards where full privacy feels too enclosed.
Single or double gates in any fence style, with hardware rated for South Florida humidity and corrosion.
Kendall sits in Miami-Dade County, which has some of the strictest wind-load building codes in the United States - a direct result of Hurricane Andrew's impact on this area in 1992. Every fence installation requires a county building permit and a post-installation inspection. Posts must be set deeper and anchored in more concrete than in most other states, and the rocky Miami Limestone bedrock found just below the surface across much of Kendall requires specialized drilling. Contractors who have not worked here routinely underestimate what the job demands. Homeowners in Cutler Bay and Homestead face the same geological and wind-load conditions, so our local experience travels with us across the area.
The HOA factor is equally important. Kendall is one of the most HOA-dense communities in Miami-Dade, with a large share of single-family neighborhoods governed by association rules on fence height, color, style, and board orientation. Getting HOA approval in writing before the county permit is filed protects you from having to redo work later. Kendall also gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year, concentrated in a heavy wet season from June through October, so proper post anchoring in the weeks after installation - when soil is saturated from summer storms - is critical. We account for drainage conditions during every installation in the area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard size, style preferences, and whether you are in an HOA community - you do not need all the answers yet.
We walk your property, take measurements, and talk through your options for style, height, and gate placement. Your written estimate is itemized so you can see exactly what you are paying for - not a single lump-sum number.
Once you sign a contract, we pull the Miami-Dade County permit and - if needed - submit your HOA approval paperwork. This step takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on your association. We keep you updated throughout.
Our crew digs post holes, sets posts in concrete, and attaches rails and panels once the posts have cured. Most residential Kendall jobs finish in one to two days. A county inspector reviews the finished work before we close out the permit.
We handle the Miami-Dade permit, the HOA paperwork, and the county inspection - you pick your style and we take it from there. No obligation.
(645) 300-7598We set posts to meet Miami-Dade County's wind-load requirements - deeper holes, more concrete, properly spaced. That is what separates a fence that holds through a tropical storm from one that is scattered across your yard the morning after.
Kendall has some of the highest HOA density in Miami-Dade County, and we know the process. We handle your association's approval paperwork before a single post goes in the ground - so your fence is compliant from day one.
We pull the required Miami-Dade County permit for every installation and schedule the county inspection. That paper trail matters when you sell your home - a permitted, inspected fence will not flag during closing the way unpermitted work does.
Much of Kendall sits on Miami Limestone just below the surface. We have the equipment and the experience to set posts through this rocky ground without cutting corners on depth or concrete - critical for long-term fence stability.
Every detail - post depth, concrete mix, HOA documentation, county inspection - adds up to a fence that stands and stays compliant. That is the difference between a fence project you forget about and one you are dealing with again in two years. You can verify any Florida contractor's license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website - something we always encourage homeowners to do before signing any contract.
Natural wood privacy fencing for homeowners who want a warmer look and do not mind sealing the wood every few years.
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