Semi-privacy fencing offers the perfect balance between security, style, and airflow. Unlike full privacy fences, it provides seclusion while still allowing light and breeze to pass through ideal for Florida’s climate. Balanced Privacy & Openness. Enjoy privacy without feeling fully closed off. Durable Materials – Available in vinyl, composite, or metal to withstand Florida weather
Vinyl Semi-Privacy Fencing
Composite Semi-Privacy Fencing
Wood Semi-Privacy Fencing
Aluminum Semi-Privacy Fencing
Shadowbox Style Semi-Privacy Fencing
We start by assessing your property and helping you choose the right design.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
Before digging, we make sure everything is safe and compliant.
Strong foundations built to last in Florida’s climate.
We make sure your fence is safe, functional, and ready for years of use.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreFor most side yards and patios—yes. You’ll see light and shapes, not details. If a specific window angle bothers you, we can tighten gaps or add a fully private insert just where it’s needed.
Generally yes. The openings reduce pressure. We still size posts, footings, and spans to your exposure so the fence feels planted in storm season.
Often, as long as gaps are within limits, the gate self-closes/self-latches, and there are no footholds on the pool side. We’ll set the pattern and hardware to align with your city and HOA.
Not when framed correctly. We use proper spans, quality lumber/composite, and (for heavy gates) hidden steel frames. Good finish and fasteners matter.
Within about a mile of open water, we default to aluminum or galvanized+powder frames and stainless hardware, plus a simple freshwater rinse routine.
Absolutely. Many clients go semi-privacy near living areas and solid privacy at neighbor-facing sections or noisy stretches
6 ft is the Florida standard for rear/side yards. Fronts often require lower heights. We’ll confirm city/HOA before design
A bit—less than solid privacy but more than ornamental. Louvers help by reflecting and diffusing sound; landscaping makes a noticeable difference too.