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Residential

Residential fence installation across Miami-Dade County.

Privacy, aluminum, PVC, picket, chain-link, and pool-code fencing for single-family homes. When your project needs a permit, we pull it, final it, and close it against the property record.

What this is

Residential fence installation in Miami-Dade County — what it covers.

Residential fence installation in Miami-Dade County is the design, permitting, building, and inspection-closing of a fence at a single-family or estate home. Allday Fence — a Miami-Dade licensed fence contractor (License #08BS00863) — handles the workflow end-to-end: pulling the property record, designing to the municipality's setback and height rules, filing the permit with the right Florida Product Approval / Miami-Dade NOA numbers, installing to spec, scheduling the final inspection, and closing the permit against the property record.

Materials we install for residential properties: pressure-treated southern yellow pine (picket, shadow box, and privacy styles), powder-coated aluminum, PVC / vinyl, galvanized chain link, and pool-code-compliant fence built to Florida's residential pool-safety standard (48-inch minimum, climb-resistant spacing, self-closing gates). The permit is part of every install — never an upcharge or an afterthought.

Common installs

What we build most.

01

Wood privacy

Pressure-treated southern yellow pine in picket, shadow box, and privacy styles. Built for South Florida humidity and storm load. See wood →

02

Aluminum

Powder-coated aluminum picket and flat-top. Pool-code compliant heights and pickets. Lifetime corrosion resistance. See aluminum →

03

PVC / Vinyl

Solid and semi-private PVC. Color-fast, no painting, hurricane-rated when engineered to spec.

04

Chain link (galvanized)

Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link for property line, pet enclosures, and tennis courts.

05

Picket

Traditional and decorative picket in wood or aluminum. Front-yard and historic-district friendly.

06

Pool-code fences

48-inch minimum height, climb-resistant picket spacing, self-closing gates. Engineered to pass on the first inspection. See pool code →

What's included

Every residential install includes the permit.

We don't quote materials and labor and leave the paperwork to you. Plans, product approvals, permit fees, and the final inspection are part of every project. The permit is closed against the property record before we hand over the gate keys.

Before we quote, we pull the property record. The MyHausFax™ report tells us about setbacks, existing permits, open files, and any violations — so the quote you get reflects the real scope.

On site

Recent residential gates.

Powder-coated aluminum, engineered for South Florida wind load and finished to clear inspection on the first visit.

01

Single roll gate

For driveways with room behind the fence line for the leaf to roll back. Powder-coated aluminum, manual or motorized.

02

Telescopic roll gate

Two stacked leaves travel together, halving the back-roll distance. Built for wider openings or tight lots.

Common questions

What people ask before they call.

Do you pull the fence permit for me?

Yes — every residential install includes the permit. We pull the property record, file the plans and product approvals, respond to plan-review comments, schedule the final inspection, and close the permit against the property record before we hand over the gate keys.

How long does a residential fence install take?

Most single-family installs take one to three days on site once materials are on hand and the permit is approved. Permit timing varies by municipality — typically two to four weeks for straightforward residential fence permits in Miami-Dade County.

What fence types do you install?

Pressure-treated southern yellow pine wood (picket, shadow box, privacy), powder-coated aluminum picket and flat-top, PVC / vinyl in solid and semi-private styles, galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link, and pool-code fences built to the 48-inch minimum with self-closing gates.

Do you build pool-code compliant fences?

Yes. We build to Florida pool-code requirements — 48-inch minimum height, climb-resistant picket spacing, self-closing and self-latching gates — and engineer the fence to clear the first pool-safety inspection.

What areas of Miami do you serve?

Allday Fence covers all of Miami-Dade County — including Miami, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Doral, Hialeah, Kendall, Homestead, Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, Aventura, and Miami Beach.

How much does a residential fence cost in Miami?

Residential fence pricing depends on linear footage, material (pressure-treated wood is the most economical, aluminum and PVC step up from there), height, gate count, terrain, and permit complexity. We quote flat-fee after pulling the property record (MyHausFax™) and either walking the site or reviewing photos. Most written quotes — with permit and inspection costs already included — come back within one business day.