
Aluminum fencing installed and permitted for Hollywood properties.
Aluminum fencing in Broward County has to clear a hurdle that most homeowners aren't aware of until they're mid-project: because the entire county sits inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, aluminum and taller vinyl runs typically need engineer-sealed drawings or a manufacturer's Notice of Acceptance (NOA) verifying wind-load compliance before the city will issue a permit.
In Hollywood — a mix of beachside density and large inland single-family suburbs — that means accounting for the specific property rather than assuming a single citywide answer.
Hollywood covers a lot of ground between its beachfront corridor and its inland residential neighborhoods, and lot sizes, setback requirements, and HOA presence vary block to block more than in some of Broward's tightly master-planned suburbs. That variety means we don't assume a template answer for a Hollywood estimate — we look at the specific property. For a aluminum project specifically, that translates into planning material and layout choices that hold up to how Hollywood properties are actually built and reviewed.
Wind-load paperwork handled as part of the permit process, not an afterthought.
Self-latching, self-closing gate hardware where a pool barrier applies. Sized for Hollywood's typical lot layout.
Powder-coated aluminum holds up to salt air and humidity without rusting.
Open-style fencing that preserves views where privacy isn’t the priority. Sized for Hollywood's typical lot layout.
Broward is entirely within Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (170mph+ design wind speeds). Aluminum fencing typically needs an engineer-sealed drawing or manufacturer NOA before permitting — we handle that documentation as a standard part of the job. We see this come up regularly across Hollywood properties.
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