
Chain-Link fencing installed and permitted for Sunrise properties.
Chain-link is the most budget-friendly fencing option, but it's worth knowing upfront that a lot of Broward County HOAs restrict or outright ban it for street-facing or visible property lines, often reserving it for utility, side-yard, or dog-run applications where it's out of sight from the street.
In Sunrise — a suburban city with a mix of standard subdivisions and golf-community developments — that plays out across communities like Sunrise Golf Village and Sawgrass.
Sunrise Golf Village lives up to its name, with a number of properties bordering fairways where aluminum ornamental fencing is the more common (and often HOA-preferred) choice over solid privacy fencing. Sawgrass and Springtree Lakes run more standard suburban layouts, where vinyl privacy fencing is the typical request. For a chain-link project specifically, that translates into sizing the job around Sunrise's actual lot patterns rather than a generic countywide estimate.
We confirm your community’s restrictions before quoting, not after.
Standard galvanized or a more finished vinyl-coated look. Sized for Sunrise's typical lot layout.
The most common approved use case in restricted communities.
The most budget-friendly fencing option we offer. Sized for Sunrise's typical lot layout.
Many Broward HOAs restrict or ban chain-link on visible property lines, often allowing it only in backyards or utility areas. We check your community's specific rules before quoting so there are no surprises. We see this come up regularly in Sunrise communities like Springtree Lakes.
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