Vinyl fences are very popular here in Central Florida, and with good reason. Not are they a great option for those living in housing subdivisions with an HOA, the numerous benefits create a cost efficient solution for businesses.

Vinyl fences are child and pet friendly

Vinyl fences are ideal for both children and fences, because they keep them secure and safe. It keeps them from wandering off and anyone coming onto your property. They are also resistant to damage.

Vinyl fences are perfect for backyard with swimming pools

If you are looking for a fence to go around your swimming pool, vinyl is the perfect solution. Vinyl will give you the privacy you are looking for, while being resistant to wear and tear. You also don’t have to worry about maintenance, giving you more time to play and relax in the pool

Vinyl Fences are Durable

Vinyl fences from Fence Central in Winter Haven come with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty that protects against chipping, cracking, and flaking. Our fences are all made in the U.S.A. with high-quality materials, so you can be confident that you’ll never have to replace your vinyl fence.

Vinyl Fences Are Affordable 

Vinyl is considered one of the most economical fences on the market. Since it needs almost no maintenance, can last for decades and still look great.

When you choose a custom product from Fence Central, you sure to receive the highest quality fence installed by trained professionals. We custom build all of our wood fences on-site rather than using pre-built panels to ensure the strongest, longest lasting wood fence possible.

Our vinyl fences are U.V. protected and backed by a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty that covers cracking, peeling, and flaking.

At Fence Central in Haines City, Florida, we’re often asked about how to best work with a Home Owners’ Association (HOA). Getting your fence approved by the HOA can be easy or difficult depending on the HOA’s regulations, strictness, and your level of preparation. The first step in getting approval for your fence is to review the HOA’s regulations with regard to fence height, material, color, and placement.