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Cities & Communities We Serve

Pasco County Cities

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Pasco County Zip Codes

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Fencing for Every Pasco County Community

Pasco County is the fastest-growing county in the Tampa Bay region, with master-planned communities sweeping north from the Hillsborough line through Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes, and a coastal corridor running west from Trinity through New Port Richey and Hudson. Most of Pasco is unincorporated, which means fence permits route through Pasco County Building Construction Services rather than a city office. The exceptions are the incorporated cities of Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, San Antonio, and St. Leo, which each run their own permitting.

We hold a Florida State license (CBC1266423) and pull permits across every Pasco jurisdiction. Vinyl, aluminum, wood, and chain-link installs engineered for the Florida Building Code 130-mph design wind speed zone, all permitted, all backed by a written workmanship warranty.

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Fence Types We Install

Vinyl Fence

HOA-approved white and tan vinyl in 6-foot privacy and shadowbox styles. The dominant material across Wesley Chapel's Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson, and the Land O' Lakes master-planned subdivisions.

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Aluminum Fence

Black, bronze, and white powder-coated aluminum for pool enclosures and view-fence applications. Standard across Watergrass, Wiregrass Ranch, and the Trinity golf-course communities.

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Wood Fence

Pressure-treated pine, cedar, and cypress for the rural east-county corridor along SR-52 and the older neighborhoods of Zephyrhills, Dade City, and Hudson.

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Chain-Link Fence

Galvanized and black powder-coated chain-link for dog runs, commercial perimeters, ranch fencing on Dade City and San Antonio acreage, and budget residential installs.

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Fence Installation Across Pasco County, FL

What Makes Fencing in Pasco County Different

Pasco County splits cleanly into three geographic personalities, and the fence install spec is different in each. East-county is rural and agricultural. South-county is master-planned suburbia. West-county is coastal and older. Knowing which Pasco a property sits in tells us what the HOA wants, what the county code allows, and which material will hold up.

South Pasco: Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes & Lutz

The south Pasco growth corridor along I-75 and SR-54 is master-planned subdivision country. Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson (with the Crystal Lagoon), Watergrass, Wiregrass Ranch, Connerton, and Bexley all run strict Architectural Review Committees. White or tan vinyl in 6-foot privacy dominates approved-material lists. Most parcels are unincorporated, so permits route through Pasco County Building Construction Services.

West Pasco: Trinity, New Port Richey & Hudson

West-side Pasco mixes coastal incorporated cities (New Port Richey, Port Richey) with large unincorporated subdivisions (Trinity, Hudson, Holiday, Bayonet Point). Salt-air exposure becomes a real factor west of US-19; we recommend powder-coated aluminum or vinyl over wood within a few miles of the Gulf. Trinity's golf-course communities favor black aluminum view fencing.

East Pasco: Zephyrhills, Dade City & San Antonio

East-county Pasco is still partly agricultural, with larger lots, ranch parcels, and slower HOA penetration. Zephyrhills and Dade City both run their own building departments. Wood and chain-link are far more common here than in south or west Pasco, and ranch-rail and field-fence applications come up often.

Permits & Code: County vs. City

Most Pasco parcels are unincorporated and route through Pasco County Building Construction Services. Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, San Antonio, and St. Leo each issue their own permits. Most residential fence permits clear in 7 to 14 business days. Residential height tops out at 6 feet on side and rear yards, 4 feet in front yards. Pasco sits in the Florida Building Code 130-mph design wind speed zone (Risk Category II). Pool enclosures meet Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act. We pull every permit, file every survey, and notify Sunshine 811 for utility locates.

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Florida State License #CBC1266423. Permits pulled in Pasco County, Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey, and every other Pasco jurisdiction.

Fully Insured

General liability and workers' comp coverage on every job site. Your property is protected.

Free Estimates

On-site measurement, written quote, no pressure. We'll spec what your Pasco County property actually needs.

Workmanship Warranty

Every install backed by our written workmanship warranty plus the manufacturer's product warranty.

Pasco County Fence FAQ

Pasco County Fence Installation Questions

Do I need a fence permit in Pasco County?

Yes. Most Pasco parcels are unincorporated and permits route through Pasco County Building Construction Services. The incorporated cities of Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, San Antonio, and St. Leo each run their own building departments. We pull every permit on every install.

How long does a Pasco County fence permit take?

Most residential fence permits are issued within 7 to 14 business days across all Pasco jurisdictions. HOA approval should be obtained before submission and can add 2 to 4 weeks depending on the community.

How much does a Pasco County fence permit cost?

Residential fence permit fees in Pasco County typically run $80 to $175 depending on jurisdiction and project value. Each incorporated city has its own fee schedule. We include the permit cost in every written estimate.

What is the maximum fence height in Pasco County?

Pasco County code allows up to 6 feet on side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards for residential parcels. Each incorporated city (Zephyrhills, Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, San Antonio) has its own ordinance that generally tracks the same limits. HOA covenants in master-planned communities may impose stricter caps.

What fence material is most common in Pasco County?

Vinyl dominates the south Pasco master-planned communities (Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, Bexley). Aluminum view fencing is standard for pool enclosures and golf-course lots in Trinity, Watergrass, and Wiregrass Ranch. Wood and chain-link are more common in east-county Zephyrhills, Dade City, and the rural corridors.

What kind of fence do I need around a pool in Pasco County?

Florida's Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act requires barriers at least 48 inches tall, self-closing and self-latching gates, and no climbable openings. Black powder-coated aluminum view fencing is the most common pool-enclosure choice across Pasco master-planned communities.

Are there HOAs in Pasco County that require fence approval?

Yes. Seven Oaks, Meadow Pointe, Epperson, Watergrass, Wiregrass Ranch, Connerton, Estancia, Bexley, Asturia, and most other Pasco master-planned communities require Architectural Review Committee approval before any county permit can be filed.

How long does a Pasco County fence install take?

From signed estimate to install completion, most Pasco projects run 3 to 6 weeks. Material lead time is 1 to 2 weeks, HOA approval is 2 to 4 weeks, permit is 7 to 14 business days, and the install itself usually finishes in 1 to 3 days depending on linear footage.

What wind rating does my Pasco County fence need?

Pasco County sits in the Florida Building Code 130-mph design wind speed zone (Risk Category II). We engineer post-spacing and concrete footings to that standard on every install.

Do I need a property survey before installing a fence in Pasco County?

Yes. Pasco County and every incorporated Pasco city require a current property survey with the permit application to confirm setbacks and easements. If you don't have one, we can recommend a licensed Pasco County surveyor.

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