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Best Fencing in West Palm Beach, FL — 2026 [1 Pro]

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Looking for the best fencing in West Palm Beach, Florida? We track 1 verified local fencing pro serving West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, and surrounding neighborhoods including Northwood, El Cid, Flamingo Park. Collectively they've earned 4 Google reviews at an average of 5.0★. West Palm Beach is known as mainland counterpart to Palm Beach island — newer condo growth, finance-industry migration from New York, and walkable downtown waterfront. It's explosive growth from finance + tech relocation — pricier than Treasure Coast but cheaper than Miami. Climate here: tropical maritime — warm winters in the high 70s, summer highs around 90 with steady sea breezes, intense rainy season June through October. For fencing specifically, local homeowners plan around Atlantic hurricanes, king tide saltwater intrusion, the highest property insurance rates in Florida. Florida fencing has to handle hurricanes, pool-safety code, HOA design rules, and aggressive vegetation — it's surprisingly specialized. The fence companies below install vinyl, aluminum, wood, chain-link, and ornamental fences, and most carry hurricane-rated wind certifications and Florida pool-code compliance (54-inch height + self-closing/self-latching gates). Compare quotes, see real Google reviews, and contact licensed pros directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the top-rated fencing company in West Palm Beach?
Based on verified Google reviews, JC Iron Ornamental Works currently holds the highest rating and review count among 1 fencing pro we track in West Palm Beach. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
What should I know about fencing specifically in West Palm Beach?
West Palm Beach sits in Southeast Florida (Atlantic Coast / Gold Coast). For fencing, the biggest local factors are Atlantic hurricanes, king tide saltwater intrusion, the highest property insurance rates in Florida. Ask each pro how they handle these regional conditions before signing.
How much does a fence cost in Florida?
Linear-foot pricing installed: chain-link $18–$28, wood (6' shadowbox) $32–$48, vinyl (6' privacy) $42–$68, aluminum (4' pool code) $42–$72. A typical 1/4-acre yard fence (200 linear ft) runs $4,500–$13,500 depending on material and gates. Hurricane-rated installs add 10–25%.
Do Florida fences need to be hurricane-rated?
Coastal counties (Miami-Dade, Broward, parts of Palm Beach, Monroe, parts of Lee/Collier/Sarasota) require wind-zone certified posts and panels. Most reputable Florida fencing contractors install to 130–150 mph wind ratings statewide as standard practice — fences blow over often enough that the upgrade pays off in 1 storm.
What's the best fence material for Florida?
Vinyl and aluminum dominate Florida — both are termite-proof, salt-air-resistant, and last 20–30 years with zero painting. Wood looks great but rots, warps, and needs restaining every 2–4 years. Chain-link is cheap and functional but ugly. Skip pressure-treated pine for any visible fencing in coastal areas.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Florida?
Almost always, yes. Most Florida cities require permits for any fence over 4 ft tall or any fence on property boundaries. Pool-code fences (54 inches, self-latching) always need permits. HOA approvals are typically required separately. A reputable contractor pulls all permits as part of the install.
What's the Florida pool fence code?
Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requires a 48-inch (some counties 54-inch) barrier around any new pool, with self-closing and self-latching gates that latch from inside, no climbable horizontal members within 45 inches of the ground, and openings less than 4 inches. Fines start at $5,000 per violation.