Auburndale sits in a pocket of Polk County where sandy ground, lake-effect humidity, and punishing summer storms put every fence to the test. Lakeland Fence Company engineers each installation to handle what this specific community demands year after year.
Our crew has spent years setting posts across Auburndale’s neighborhoods, from the established streets near downtown to the newer developments on the city’s growing outskirts. Every terminal post goes into a hand-poured concrete footing sized for the sandy soil and high water table found throughout this area.
That hands-on approach starts with selecting the right material for your specific property conditions, whether that means pressure-treated wood for a solid privacy fence, vinyl for a low-maintenance boundary, or aluminum around the pool.
No two Auburndale properties serve the same purpose, and the fence you choose needs to match how you actually use your space. A backyard where kids and pets play demands a different solution than a front yard where curb appeal sets the tone. Your lot dimensions, neighbor proximity, and daily routines all factor into which style delivers the best result.
Each style we install solves a specific problem. Privacy fences use solid panel construction to block sightlines completely, turning an exposed backyard into a private retreat shielded from adjacent properties and street traffic. Semi-privacy fences alternate boards with narrow gaps that let air and filtered light pass through while still blocking direct views.
Picket fences mark the front boundary with open, spaced pickets that frame the yard and boost curb appeal without closing off the home. Vinyl chain link fences deliver the durability of traditional chain link with a clean, low-maintenance finish that resists rust and fading.
Our team installs vinyl fences, aluminum fences, and pressure-treated wood fences, so Auburndale homeowners can match the material to their priorities and budget. We also install chain link fences for properties where dependable security matters more than visual screening. Every material we carry gets selected for how it performs in Polk County’s climate, not just how it looks on installation day.
Vinyl has become the most requested fence material across Polk County for good reason. The heat, humidity, and storm cycles here break down materials that need regular upkeep, and vinyl shrugs off all three without demanding anything from the homeowner. It resists the UV exposure that fades paint and stain on wood, will not rot or attract termites, and flexes under wind pressure instead of cracking the way rigid materials do. A quick rinse with a garden hose is all the maintenance it needs, freeing you from the staining, sealing, and repainting cycles that wood and metal require.
Homeowners call us for different reasons, but the core motivations tend to cluster around a few clear goals. Knowing what matters most to you lets us recommend the right approach from the beginning instead of offering a generic solution. Auburndale’s residential lots sit closer together than many new homeowners realize, especially in neighborhoods built during the city’s recent growth. A solid fence turns an exposed backyard into a private space where you can relax, host guests, and let kids play without worrying about who can see in.
A well-built fence also creates a defined boundary that discourages trespassers and keeps stray animals off your property. Families with young children or active pets need a yard that keeps everyone contained, and a properly installed fence with self-closing, self-latching gates and climb-resistant panels delivers that peace of mind. Many Auburndale subdivisions enforce homeowners association rules that dictate fence height, material, and placement, and our crew works within those guidelines from day one to prevent costly corrections.
Your commercial fence works around the clock, so choosing the right material, height, and configuration matters. Chain link, welded wire, and ornamental steel each serve a different purpose, letting you secure a perimeter without compromising the professional appearance your business demands. Each option works well for warehouses, retail lots, office campuses, and industrial yards across Auburndale.
Our crew builds every installation to handle the specific load, soil, and exposure conditions of your site rather than fitting every property into the same approach. Perimeter fencing, parking lot enclosures, and property line installations all meet the same construction standard we hold across every commercial job. Materials get matched to your security needs, zoning requirements, and daily traffic volume, then inspected thoroughly before we consider the job complete.

Installed a chain link perimeter fence for a warehouse near Auburndale's industrial area. Durable, cost-effective security that protects property without interrupting daily operations.
Project cost: $5,000.

Installed a welded wire fence for a property owner near Auburndale's industrial yards. Delivers strength, visibility, and a clean professional look.
Project cost: $4,500.

Installed an ornamental steel fence for a business near Auburndale's office campus. Elegant design enhances curb appeal while maintaining a polished, professional perimeter.
Project cost: $8,000.

Upcoming chain link enclosure at a retail lot near Auburndale's commercial district. Practical, low-maintenance solution that secures property while keeping costs manageable.
Project Cost: $4,000.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Everything you need to know before getting started. Can’t find your answer? Contact us — we’re happy to help.
Yes. The City of Auburndale requires a permit for every fence. Skipping it can result in fines or a required removal. Masonry walls require permits. Fences with masonry pilasters require permits. All residential and commercial fences require permits. We handle the entire permit process so you don’t deal with paperwork.
It depends on the material you choose. Each one handles Auburndale’s heat and humidity differently. Vinyl: 30+ years with zero maintenance. Aluminum: 30+ years with no rust and no painting required. Chain link: 20+ years with lifespan depending on coating quality. Wood: 15 to 20 years with regular sealing and staining required. Choosing the right material from the start helps you avoid premature repairs.
Most residential projects are completed in 1 to 2 days once the permit is approved. Small yards typically take 1 day. Standard residential projects take 1 to 2 days. Larger properties or jobs with multiple gates take 2 to 3 days. We provide a clear timeline before any work begins so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. Many properties in Auburndale have varied terrain. We use two main methods depending on your lot. The stepped method has panels stepping down the slope in sections for a clean, level appearance. The racked method follows the natural contour of the land for a smooth, flowing line. We walk your property and recommend the best approach for your specific terrain.
Vinyl or wood privacy fences are the best choice for most pet owners in Auburndale. They block your dog’s sightline, which reduces jumping and pushing. Vinyl privacy offers low maintenance and blocks visibility completely. Wood privacy offers the same visibility block but requires more upkeep than vinyl. Chain link works well for dogs that do not climb. We help you choose the right material based on your dog’s size and behavior.
Lakeland Fence Company serves Auburndale and surrounding communities throughout Polk County, including Winter Haven, Mulberry, and Lake Alfred. Whether your property sits near downtown Auburndale, along the Lake Ariana corridor, or in any neighboring community, we bring the same quality craftsmanship and local expertise to every project.
Yes. We work on properties near areas like Lake Ariana, the historic downtown district, and established neighborhoods off Main Street. Our team understands the specific zoning requirements, HOA guidelines, and neighborhood standards throughout Auburndale, ensuring your fence meets every local requirement from permit to completion.