
Pool enclosures and ornamental perimeters engineered for Miramar's newer subdivisions.
A large share of the aluminum work we do in Miramar traces back to one thing: pools. Because so much of the city was built as new construction with in-ground pools as a standard feature, aluminum's role as a self-closing, self-latching, code-conscious pool barrier comes up constantly — especially in communities like Monarch Lakes and Silver Falls where pool cages and pool decks are practically the default backyard layout. Aluminum resists the corrosion that pool chemicals and constant humidity cause in raw steel, which matters over a 10- or 20-year ownership horizon in ways that aren't obvious on day one.
The second driver is aesthetics. Riviera Isles and similar communities often steer homeowners toward ornamental aluminum for front-facing perimeter sections, since its clean vertical-picket profile reads as upscale without the rust risk or repainting cycle of wrought iron.
Help identifying whether your Miramar project needs engineer-sealed drawings or manufacturer NOA.
Self-closing, self-latching hardware for pool barrier requirements.
Powder-coat colors matched to what Miramar's review boards typically approve.
Post spacing engineered to Broward's typical wind-load panel span standards.
We recommend sorting out NOA or engineer-sealed drawing requirements before submitting to a Miramar HOA design committee — it avoids the awkward situation of getting design approval, then hitting a wind-load snag at the city permit desk.
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