
Budget-conscious containment fencing for pasture edges, dog runs, and side yards — with straight talk on where it fits and where it doesn't.
Plenty of the fencing we install in Davie has nothing to do with keeping neighbors from seeing into a backyard — it's about drawing a clear boundary along a pasture edge, containing a dog on a large lot, or marking off a side yard on a property where the front already reads as open and rural. Chain-link earns its keep in exactly that kind of setting. It's the most budget-friendly way to fence a lot of linear footage, which matters when a Davie property line runs two or three times longer than a standard subdivision backyard elsewhere in the county.
Galvanized mesh holds up well against Broward's humidity, and vinyl-coated versions add a cleaner look plus a bit more longevity if the fence line is closer to the house or a more visible part of the property.
Even on Davie's larger, more rural-feeling lots, chain-link is one of the fence materials most commonly restricted by HOAs on street-facing frontage — particularly in the more traditional subdivisions closer to Forest Ridge. If your property sits in an HOA-governed community, confirm the material rules before we schedule anything on that side of the lot.
Practical fencing for pasture edges and large lots.
Standard galvanized mesh for pasture edges, or vinyl-coated for a cleaner look near the house.
We flag likely HOA restrictions before you commit to chain-link on a visible lot line.
Post spacing planned for Davie's longer perimeter lines and irregular boundaries.
We measure the actual property before quoting, not a satellite image.
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