
Aluminum fence
Aluminum fence installation — the South Florida workhorse.
Powder-coated aluminum picket, flat-top, ornamental, and pool-code fencing. The metal doesn't rust, the coating is factory-bonded, and the permit is closed against the property record.
What this is
Aluminum fence in Miami-Dade — what it is and why it's the workhorse.
An aluminum fence is a fence built from extruded aluminum pickets and rails, factory-coated with a powder finish, and assembled into panels. Aluminum is the South Florida workhorse for one reason: the metal itself doesn't rust, doesn't rot, and doesn't stain the concrete around it — and the powder coating bonds to the aluminum rather than sitting on top of it, so it stands up to salt air, chlorinated pool water, and Miami sun for two decades or more before the coating chalks (at which point it's a refinish, not a replacement).
Allday Fence installs powder-coated aluminum picket, flat-top, ornamental, and pool-code-compliant aluminum across Miami-Dade County — built to Florida Product Approval / Miami-Dade NOA wind-load standards, set to spec post depth, permitted, finaled, and closed against the property record. Standard architectural colors (matte black, bronze, white, sandstone, beige) or custom color matches against an HOA palette.
Why aluminum in Miami
The metal South Florida was made for.
Wood rots in Florida humidity. Steel rusts in the salt air. Aluminum doesn't do either. It carries the look of wrought iron without the maintenance, holds a powder-coat finish for a decade or more, and meets the pool-safety code that defines residential fencing in Miami-Dade County.
What we install
Aluminum styles we build most.
Picket (pool-code)
Classic vertical-picket aluminum at 48-inch minimum height with the picket spacing and self-closing hardware Florida pool code requires. Built to pass the safety inspection on the first try.
Flat-top picket
Modern flat-top picket profile — cleaner silhouette, same residential and pool-code use cases. Reads contemporary against newer architecture.
Ornamental
Spear-top, decorative finials, and architectural ornamental aluminum for HOAs, estate lots, and historic-district homes that need the look of wrought iron without the rust.
Commercial / industrial
Heavier-gauge aluminum perimeter for multi-family, retail centers, and amenity spaces — built to the wind load and product-approval requirements commercial properties trigger.
Privacy aluminum
Slat-style aluminum privacy fencing where the look needs to be modern and screen-like rather than traditional picket. Engineered for hurricane wind load to spec.
Refinish (not replace)
Aluminum fence already in the ground but chalking or faded? In most cases the answer is electrostatic refinishing — factory-grade recoat for a fraction of replacement cost. See refinishing →
Colors & finishes
Architectural standards, or matched to your trim.
Standard architectural colors in satin and matte. Custom matches available against an existing trim color, HOA palette, or product chart.
How the project runs
From property pull to closed permit.
Property record
We pull the MyHausFax™ property record to confirm setbacks, open permits, and existing violations before we quote.
Plans + product approvals
Site plan, fence elevation, and Florida Product Approval / Miami-Dade NOA numbers assembled and filed with the city.
Install to spec
Post depth, hardware, and pool-code spacing built to the approved plans. The way it was permitted is the way it goes in.
Final + closeout
Inspection scheduled, field corrections handled on the spot, permit closed against the property record.
Common questions
Common aluminum-fence questions.
Is aluminum fencing pool-code compliant in Miami-Dade?
Yes — aluminum is one of the most common pool-code materials in South Florida. We build to the 48-inch minimum height, climb-resistant picket spacing (no more than 1.75 inches), and self-closing / self-latching gates required by Florida pool-safety code, and engineer the fence to pass on the first inspection.
How long does a powder-coated aluminum fence last in South Florida?
A properly engineered, factory-coated aluminum fence in Miami-Dade County routinely lasts 20+ years. The metal itself doesn't rust, rot, or rust-stain concrete. The factory coating is what eventually chalks — and that's a refinish, not a replacement (see our aluminum refinishing service).
What colors and finishes can I get?
Standard architectural colors — matte black, architectural bronze, white, sandstone, beige — in satin and matte. We can also match custom colors against an existing trim, HOA palette, or product chart.
Does aluminum hold up in hurricane wind load?
Yes, when it's engineered correctly. We use Florida Product Approval / Miami-Dade NOA hardware, set posts to spec depth in concrete, and size the picket-to-rail attachment for the wind zone. The fence is built to the same wind-load standard as any other permitted exterior structure.
Do you handle the permit for aluminum fence installs?
Every Allday Fence install includes the permit. We pull the property record, file the plans with the right product approvals, respond to plan-review correspondence, schedule the final inspection, and close the permit against the property record. Nothing left open.
How much does an aluminum fence cost in Miami?
Aluminum runs more than pressure-treated wood and less than wrought iron. Total cost depends on height, linear footage, picket profile (standard vs. ornamental), gate count, gate width, and whether the install is pool-code or property-line. We quote flat-fee after the property-record pull and the site walk — most quotes come back within one business day with permit and inspection costs already included.