Residential Fencing in Ocala, FL
Wood privacy, vinyl, aluminum, picket, and ornamental fencing for homeowners across Marion County. Local crew. Written quotes. No subcontractors.
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Privacy, pet containment, curb appeal, property lines. Most homeowners in Marion County have one of these four reasons for wanting a fence. A few have all four.
Fences R Us has been building residential fencing in Ocala since 2003. Manny and his crew install wood privacy fences, vinyl fences, aluminum fences, picket fences, and ornamental iron across Marion County and the surrounding area.
Every job starts with a site visit. Manny comes out, looks at the property, talks through what you want, and gives you a written quote. The same crew that quoted the job builds it. No subcontractors.
Most Common Residential Fence Requests in Ocala
Every Type of Residential Fence Installed in Marion County
The right fence depends on what you need it to do. Here is what Fences R Us builds for homeowners in Ocala and surrounding areas.
Wood Privacy Fence
The most popular residential fence in Marion County. Pressure treated pine boards in 6-foot and 8-foot heights. Solid panels block the view from the street and neighboring properties. Posts are set in concrete. Good looking fence that holds up well in Florida heat and humidity with minimal upkeep.
Best for: backyard privacy, pet containment, property linesVinyl Privacy Fence
Vinyl fence looks like painted wood but never needs painting. It does not rot, warp, or attract insects. The material costs more than wood up front but the long-term maintenance cost is lower. Available in white, tan, and gray. Posts are set in concrete with internal support.
Best for: low maintenance privacy, HOA-approved looksAluminum Fencing
Aluminum is the go-to material for pool enclosures and decorative yard fencing in Florida. It does not rust in humidity the way iron does. Comes in black, bronze, and white. Open-spaced picket design meets Florida pool code requirements for barrier fencing around residential pools.
Best for: pool enclosures, front yards, decorative bordersWood Picket Fence
Classic picket fence in pressure treated pine. Three-rail and four-rail configurations. Heights from 3 to 4 feet. Works well for front yard borders, garden enclosures, and decorative property lines where visibility matters more than full privacy.
Best for: front yards, garden borders, decorative useOrnamental Iron and Steel
Ornamental iron and steel fencing adds a finished look to front entries, driveways, and yard perimeters. Powder coated for rust resistance. Available in flat top, spear top, and custom designs. Gates are built to match the fence panel design.
Best for: driveway entries, front yard perimeters, estate propertiesPool Safety Fencing
Florida law requires a barrier around residential pools. Aluminum and vinyl fencing both meet state code requirements for pool barriers. Fences R Us installs pool safety fencing to meet Marion County code. Gates are self-closing and self-latching as required by law.
Best for: in-ground pools, above-ground pools, Florida code complianceWhich Residential Fence Is Right for Your Property?
Use this table to compare fence types by the factors that matter most to homeowners in Marion County.
| Fence Type | Privacy | Pet Safe | Pool Code | Maintenance | Relative Cost | Lifespan in FL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wood Privacy | Full | Yes | No | Medium | Mid | 15 to 25 years |
| Vinyl Privacy | Full | Yes | No | Low | Mid-high | 25 to 40 years |
| Aluminum | Open | Yes | Yes | Very Low | Mid-high | 30 to 50 years |
| Wood Picket | Partial | Small dogs only | No | Medium | Mid-low | 15 to 20 years |
| Ornamental Iron | Open | Varies | Varies | Low | Highest | 40 to 50 years |
Lifespan estimates are for properly installed fence with treated posts in Marion County conditions. Actual results vary by soil type, sun exposure, and upkeep.
Do You Need a Permit for a Residential Fence in Ocala?
The answer depends on your location. Marion County, the City of Ocala, and HOA communities all have different rules. Here is the general breakdown.
Most residential fences inside Ocala city limits require a permit. Height limits and setback rules apply. Confirm with the city building department before starting.
Permit requirements vary by fence type and height. A 6-foot wood privacy fence on a residential lot may need a permit. Confirm with Marion County building services.
HOA rules override county rules in many cases. Height, material, color, and style may all be restricted. Get HOA approval in writing before ordering materials.
Florida state law requires a permit for pool barrier fencing with no exceptions. Self-closing, self-latching gates are required. Fences R Us installs to code.
What the Florida Climate Does to Residential Fencing
Heat and UV
Central Florida gets over 230 days of sun per year. UV exposure breaks down untreated wood fast. It fades paint and weakens plastic components. Pressure treated posts and UV-stable vinyl materials are the baseline for any fence that needs to last more than a few years here.
Humidity and Rain
Marion County averages 54 inches of rain per year. That moisture gets into the base of every fence post. Untreated wood at ground level rots in three to five years in Florida soil. Pressure treated posts extend that to 15 to 25 years minimum.
Sandy Soil
Ocala sits on sandy soil that does not grip posts the way clay or loam does. Posts need to go deeper here than in other parts of the country. Fences R Us sets all residential fence posts a minimum of 2.5 feet deep, with gate and corner posts going deeper and set in concrete.
Insects
Subterranean termites are active in Marion County year-round. They attack untreated wood at and below ground level first. Pressure treated posts resist termite activity. Fences R Us does not use untreated wood on any post that contacts the ground.
Wind
Tropical storms and hurricanes pass through Central Florida regularly. A 6-foot solid privacy fence acts like a sail in high wind. Posts set in concrete at proper depth are the main defense against fence failure in a storm. Fences R Us sets gate and corner posts deeper than line posts for this reason.
Wood vs Vinyl in Florida
Wood costs less up front and looks great when new. It needs painting or staining every few years to hold up in Florida sun. Vinyl costs more to install but holds its look for decades with no paint required. For most homeowners in Marion County who want a privacy fence and do not want to maintain it, vinyl is the better long-term value.
Getting a Residential Fence Installed by Fences R Us
Call (352) 266-2849 or use the contact form. Tell Manny what type of fence you want and roughly where it will go on the property.
Manny comes out to walk the property line, check soil conditions, look at gates and access points, and confirm the layout. He brings his measure and gives you a firm quote on the spot or within a day.
You get a written quote covering material type, post depth, gate count, and total linear footage. No surprises when the invoice comes.
Most residential fence jobs are done in one day. A longer perimeter or multiple gates may take two days. The crew shows up when scheduled and works through to completion.
Walk the fence line with Manny before the crew leaves. Gates swing and latch right. Posts are plumb. Anything off gets fixed before they go.
Residential Fencing Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us installs residential fencing for homeowners within roughly one hour of Ocala. Most jobs qualify for a free on-site estimate.
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