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Owning a beach house is a dream. But protecting that dream takes a bit of planning. One of the best ways to do it? Installing the right fence. Here’s everything you need to know before picking a fence for your beach house.

Aluminum Fencing – Clean Look, No Rust

Aluminum has been trusted for coastal properties—and for good reason. Salt and sea won’t damage it. Maintenance stays low. Looks stay sharp.

Why aluminum is chosen:

  • Rust is avoided completely
  • Storm wind passes through open pickets
  • Finishes stay clean with powder coating
  • Pool codes are met with ease

We install powder-coated aluminum for longer life and a cleaner finish. Choose from black, bronze, or white—your fence, your style.

Vinyl Fencing – Private, Durable, Hassle-Free

Vinyl has been made for homes that face heat, salt, and moisture. Cracking, peeling, and rotting are prevented by design.

Why vinyl is trusted at the beach:

  • No mold, no warping, no splinters
  • Cleaning is done with a hose
  • Colors stay bright, even under sun
  • Privacy is provided with full-panel options

You get a clean look with zero maintenance stress!

Composite Fencing – Wood Look, Ocean Tough

Wood can’t handle the coast for long. But composite can. It’s a mix of recycled wood and plastic—and it holds up where wood fails.

Why composite is used:

  • Rot and insect damage are avoided
  • Paint and sealant are never needed
  • Appearance mimics wood beautifully
  • Harsh weather is resisted with ease

Coastal homes that need charm and strength are often fitted with composite.

Wire Fencing – Simple, Sturdy, and Breezy

For large yards or utility fencing, wire is used often. It holds up well and lets the breeze pass through.

Why wire works well:

  • Wind and sand pass through gaps
  • Black vinyl coating resists rust
  • Cost stays lower than other styles
  • Pets and kids are kept safe

Chain link doesn’t need to look industrial. Our black-coated designs blend into your view without standing in the way.

Coastal Fence Design – It’s Not Just The Material

A good fence starts with the right design. Beach conditions demand smart planning: 

  • Go for open pickets or slats to allow airflow. This allows wind to be managed effortlessly and the pressure is reduced during storms.
  • Posts must be set deep so that movement and corrosion are prevented from the ground up.
  • Colors must be able to withstand heat. Therefore we recommend light tones—like white or beige.
  • Views must be protected. So, if you go for front fences, then they can stay low. Whereas, side fences can offer privacy.

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