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Aluminum Fencing

Timeless Elegance for Florida Properties

Aluminum and ornamental iron fencing delivers the classic look of wrought iron without the rust, weight, or heavy maintenance that traditional iron demands. Constructed from powder-coated aluminum alloy, these fences are inherently rust-proof — making them the ideal choice for Florida's humid, salt-laden coastal climate. Aluminum fencing is commonly used for pool enclosures, front yard borders, estate perimeters, and decorative property boundaries. At Big Florida Fencing, we have been designing and installing aluminum and ornamental iron fencing across Florida for over 11 years. We are fully licensed and insured, and we take pride in helping homeowners elevate their properties with fencing that is as durable as it is beautiful.

Why Aluminum Fencing Is a Smart Choice for Florida Homeowners

Florida's environment is one of the toughest on fencing materials in the entire country. Between the year-round humidity, intense UV exposure, seasonal hurricanes, and salt air that rolls in from the coast, many fence types deteriorate faster here than anywhere else. Aluminum fencing is engineered to thrive in exactly these conditions. Unlike wrought iron, which will rust and flake without constant repainting, aluminum is naturally corrosion-resistant and its factory-applied powder coating adds a second layer of protection that stands up to decades of Florida sun and rain.

Beyond durability, aluminum fencing adds undeniable curb appeal. The ornamental picket profiles, decorative finials, and scrollwork options give your property an upscale, estate-style appearance that wood and vinyl simply cannot replicate. Whether you choose a simple flat-top design or an elaborate spear-point style, aluminum fencing signals quality and attention to detail — which translates directly into higher property values.

Aluminum is also one of the few fencing materials that meets Florida's strict pool barrier codes right out of the box. Most aluminum fence panels are designed with spacing that complies with Florida Statute 515 and the Florida Building Code requirements for pool enclosures, including the four-inch picket gap rule. When paired with a self-closing, self-latching gate, aluminum pool fencing keeps your family safe while maintaining an open, elegant look around your outdoor living space.

What's Included in Our Aluminum Fencing Service

Our aluminum fencing installations follow a detailed, step-by-step process that we have refined across hundreds of projects throughout Florida. Here is how it works:

1

Design Consultation

We visit your property to take measurements, discuss style preferences — flat-top, spear-point, or decorative — and determine whether pool-code compliance or HOA guidelines apply.

2

Custom Planning

We prepare a detailed layout that accounts for grade changes, corner configurations, gate placement, and any decorative elements like rings, scrolls, or finials you want to include.

3

Expert Installation

Our crew installs aluminum posts in concrete footings, mounts pre-assembled panels, hangs self-closing gates, and completes a full walkthrough to ensure everything meets your expectations.

We handle all permit applications and HOA submissions on your behalf. If your community has specific appearance standards, we work within those guidelines to deliver a fence that gets approved the first time.

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Benefits of Aluminum & Ornamental Iron Fencing

100% rust-proof construction. Unlike wrought iron or steel, aluminum does not rust — period. The factory-applied powder coating adds UV protection and color durability, so your fence looks as good in year ten as it did on day one, even in Florida's humid, salt-heavy air.
Elegant, estate-style appearance. Ornamental aluminum replicates the look of traditional wrought iron at a fraction of the cost and weight. Choose from flat-top, spear-point, staggered-height, and custom decorative profiles to match your home's architectural style.
Pool-code compliant. Most aluminum fence panels are manufactured with picket spacing that meets Florida Statute 515 and local pool barrier requirements. Paired with self-closing, self-latching gates, aluminum is one of the most popular choices for pool enclosures statewide.
Extremely low maintenance. No painting, staining, or sealing required — ever. A simple rinse with a garden hose a few times a year removes pollen, dirt, and salt buildup. That's the full extent of aluminum fence maintenance in Florida.
Increases property value. Real estate professionals consistently cite ornamental fencing as one of the top exterior improvements that boosts curb appeal and resale value. Buyers notice the difference between a basic fence and an elegant aluminum installation.
HOA-friendly design options. Aluminum fencing's clean lines and classic profiles are widely accepted by Florida HOAs. We work with your community's architectural review board to ensure your fence design gets approved without delays.

Best Applications for Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum fencing is the preferred choice for Florida homeowners who want security and boundary definition without sacrificing visibility or style. It is especially popular for front yard perimeters, where an open picket design frames the home without creating a walled-off look. For pool areas, aluminum is often the top recommendation because it meets Florida's strict pool barrier codes while maintaining a clean, unobstructed view of the water.

Estate and acreage properties throughout Florida use aluminum fencing to define long property lines with a refined, consistent appearance. It works beautifully on sloped terrain because the rackable panel design follows grade changes smoothly. Aluminum is also widely used around commercial properties including hotels, resorts, office parks, and gated communities where appearance and longevity both matter.

Additional popular applications include garden borders, courtyard enclosures, balcony railings, and decorative partitions between outdoor living spaces. Wherever you need a fence that looks elegant and lasts for decades without maintenance, aluminum delivers.

How Much Does Aluminum Fencing Cost in Florida?

Aluminum and ornamental iron fencing typically costs between $25 and $50 per linear foot installed in Florida. The final price depends on the fence grade (residential, commercial, or industrial), panel height, style complexity, number and width of gates, and site conditions such as slopes or rocky ground.

A standard residential aluminum fence for a front yard or pool enclosure (100–150 linear feet) generally falls in the $3,000–$6,000 range. Estate-grade aluminum with decorative finials, arched gates, and custom powder-coat colors will be at the higher end. Commercial-grade installations with taller panels and heavier pickets may exceed the standard range depending on project scope.

Every estimate from Big Florida Fencing is free, transparent, and fully itemized. Our quotes include materials, posts, concrete, hardware, gates, labor, cleanup, and any applicable permit fees. There are no surprises — the price we quote is the price you pay.

Maintaining Your Aluminum Fence in Florida's Climate

One of the biggest advantages of aluminum fencing is how little maintenance it requires, even in Florida's demanding environment. Rinse your fence with a garden hose three to four times a year to wash away pollen, dust, and salt deposits — particularly important for properties near the coast in cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Jacksonville. For stubborn buildup, a soft cloth with mild soap and water does the job.

After hurricane season, inspect the fence line for any panels that may have shifted or gate hardware that needs tightening. Applying a thin coat of automotive wax once a year adds an extra layer of shine and UV protection to the powder coating. With these simple steps, your aluminum fence will look pristine for 30 years or more.

Areas We Serve

Big Florida Fencing installs aluminum and ornamental iron fencing for homeowners and businesses throughout Florida. We proudly serve clients in Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, Cape Coral, and Tallahassee. If you don't see your city listed, contact us — there's a good chance we serve your area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aluminum Fencing

Q: Does aluminum fencing rust in Florida?

No. Aluminum is a non-ferrous metal, which means it does not contain iron and cannot rust. The factory-applied powder coating provides additional protection against UV rays, humidity, and salt air. This is why aluminum has become the go-to alternative to wrought iron for Florida properties, especially along the coast.

Q: Is aluminum fencing strong enough for security?

Yes. While aluminum is lighter than steel or wrought iron, modern residential and commercial-grade aluminum fence panels are engineered with thick-walled pickets and reinforced rails that provide genuine security. For higher-security needs, we offer industrial-grade aluminum with heavier wall thickness and taller panel heights.

Q: Does aluminum fencing meet Florida pool code?

Most aluminum fence panels are designed with picket spacing of less than four inches, which complies with Florida Statute 515 and local pool barrier codes. When combined with a self-closing, self-latching gate that opens outward from the pool, aluminum fencing is one of the most popular and code-compliant options for pool enclosures in Florida.

Q: What colors are available for aluminum fencing?

Standard powder-coat colors include black, bronze, and white, which cover the vast majority of Florida homes. Custom colors are available for an additional charge if you need a specific match to your home's exterior or your HOA's color palette. Black remains the most popular choice because it complements virtually any property style.

Q: How long does aluminum fencing last?

Aluminum fencing is one of the longest-lasting fence types available. With minimal maintenance, a quality aluminum fence will last 30 years or more in Florida's climate — significantly longer than wood (10–15 years) and comparable to or exceeding vinyl. The powder coating is warranted by most manufacturers for 20 years or more against fading, cracking, and peeling.

Q: Can aluminum fencing be installed on sloped or uneven ground?

Yes. Aluminum fence panels are rackable, meaning they can angle to follow the natural slope of your property while maintaining a consistent, professional appearance. For steep grades, we use a stair-step installation method that keeps each panel level while stepping down with the terrain. Our team has over 11 years of experience working with Florida's varied landscapes.

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