Most Home Owner Associations in Clermont have restrictions on what type of fence types, others on fence heights. Going off of what your neighbors have is not necessarily a good measure because they may have been grandfathered in or it’s possible they didn’t get approval at all. Trying to go under the radar will only work for so long, though, because if the Association does notice, they may require you to take down the fence or pay a fine.
Before making firm plans to have a new fence installed, carefully review your HOA regulations and/or talk with your local board members. In your formal request to the HOA, include as much information as possible so that the board can make an informed decision. List the material, color, and height of the fence you want to build. If at all possible, include pictures of what the fence will look like. If you anticipate any problems with the fence, try to spell that out in your request and offer solutions.
Save Time and the Headaches
Installing a fence is very time consuming and can be tricky. While doing the work yourself may save you a couple of bucks, you will pay for it in sweat and tears. It is never as easy as it looks. There is the digging, carpentry, getting everything to line up evenly and of course you will encounter some challenges along the way. Such as rocky soil and cable wiring, then there are the proper tools. Who has a post hole auger?
When you hire Fence Central, you are getting the materials and all the labor.
Save Money
Fence Central buys their material in bulk, passing that saving on to you. We have all the necessary equipment, tools, and hardware. After factoring in all this, you may actually be saving some money.
Quality Installation
Installing a fence is more than just putting up a couple of panels. Quality installation means the posts are set deep enough, they are level, straight, and secure. To ensure everything lines up correctly the corner angles must be measured exactly. For a strong, secure fence that won’t get blown down in the next big storm, everything must be done right.
Code Restrictions
Building a fence according to code is very important and can be an obstacle, especially if you have an HOA. With Fence Central you can be sure your new fence is up to code.
If you are thinking about a new fence, skip the stress! Contact Fence Central for a quality fence at the best price!
Fence Central in Central Florida is happy to offer advice about how to communicate with your HOA. We can provide fence descriptions and specs, site-plan drawings, and pictures to aid the process. HOA approval can take anywhere from one to six weeks or more, so if you’re planning to have your fence up by a certain date, it’s best to start early.