
Aluminum fencing installed and permitted for Pembroke Pines properties.
Anyone installing aluminum fencing in Broward runs into the same requirement eventually: this is HVHZ territory, one of only two Florida counties in that designation, and that means wind-load documentation — an NOA or engineer-sealed drawing — is part of the permit process, not an optional add-on.
In Pembroke Pines — a heavily suburban city built around large master-planned communities — that plays out across communities like Pembroke Falls and Chapel Trail.
Pembroke Falls and Chapel Trail were both built out as large, cohesive developments, which means fence style, color, and height are usually already spelled out in the community's design guidelines before we ever show up for an estimate. Pembroke Shores and Silver Lakes run similar review processes, just with their own specific committees. For a aluminum project specifically, that translates into planning material and layout choices that hold up to how Pembroke Pines 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. Matched to what Pembroke Pines properties and HOAs commonly expect.
Powder-coated aluminum holds up to salt air and humidity without rusting.
Open-style fencing that preserves views where privacy isn’t the priority. Matched to what Pembroke Pines properties and HOAs commonly expect.
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 in Pembroke Pines communities like Chapel Trail.
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