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Aluminum Fencing in Deltona, FL | Royalty Fence.
Royalty Fence provides professional aluminum fencing installations ideal for homeowners and businesses seeking an attractive, durable, and low-maintenance perimeter solution. Aluminum fencing combines ornamental appeal with corrosion resistance, which is especially beneficial in Florida’s humid and coastal environment. Based in Deltona, FL, and serving Volusia County since 2010, Royalty Fence installs aluminum systems for pool enclosures, front-yard borders, commercial properties, and estate gates. Call (386) 479-8379 to learn about aluminum options and receive a free estimate.

Why Aluminum Fencing Matters
Aluminum fencing bridges the gap between aesthetics and practicality. It gives properties an upscale look similar to wrought iron but without the heavy maintenance and rust concerns. For pool areas, aluminum provides the required safety barrier while offering clear sightlines. For front yards or commercial properties, aluminum delivers a refined, secure perimeter that boosts curb appeal and stands up to Florida’s climate.
Key Benefits of Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum does not rust, making it ideal for coastal and humid environments.
No painting is typically required; occasional washing keeps it bright.
Aluminum provides robust security without heavy posts or complicated anchors.
Finials, scrollwork, and various picket profiles give design flexibility.
Aluminum systems can be built to meet pool barrier regulations and local codes.
Quality powder-coated finishes maintain appearance and reduce long-term replacement costs.
How Royalty Fence Installs Aluminum Fencing
We follow an installation process tailored to ensure longevity and compliance.
Site Assessment and Code Review
We begin by reviewing local code requirements (especially for pool safety) and inspecting the site for grade changes, landscaping, and access points. This helps us determine post spacing, footing needs, and gate configurations.
Foundation and Post Installation
Posts are set with concrete footings sized for local soil conditions and required lateral stability. For higher-security or taller fences, we use reinforced anchoring methods to resist uplift and wind pressures.
Panel and Picket Attachment
Panels are leveled and anchored to posts using corrosion-resistant fasteners. Pickets and rails are squared and securely fastened to prevent rattling or movement over time.
Gate Installation and Hardware
Interlocking panels and hardware are fitted to ensure smooth gate operation and even alignment. We use corrosion-resistant hardware to prevent seizing and ensure long-term function in humid coastal air.
Final Inspection and Finish Review
We perform a thorough inspection to ensure secure fastenings, straight lines, and neat sealant applications at necessary joints. We provide warranty documentation and care instructions.
Design Options and Applications
- Pool fence: Minimal picket spacing and proper height to meet safety codes.
- Residential perimeter: Decorative options with finials, scrolls, and custom finishes.
- Commercial security: Taller heights and anti-climb top rails for secure perimeters.
- Estate and ornamental: Custom ornamental panels and matching gates for a cohesive look.
Finishes and Colors
Aluminum fences typically feature a powder-coated finish which provides a durable aesthetic in several color options—commonly black, bronze, white, and custom colors. Powder coating protects the metal from UV exposure and environmental degradation while maintaining a consistent color and shine.
Maintenance and Care
- Cleaning: Rinse with a hose periodically; mild detergent removes residue.
- Inspection: Annually check hardware and gate alignment. Lubricate moving parts as needed.
- Touch-up: Powder coatings are durable, but scratches should be inspected and addressed to prevent exposure.
Cost Considerations
- Material grade: Higher-grade aluminum with thicker walls increases cost but improves rigidity and lifespan.
- Decorative elements: Scrollwork, finials, and custom panels add to material and fabrication expense.
- Gates and automation: Automated gates, intercoms, and specialty hardware increase the overall investment.
- Site complexity: Hills, slopes, and uneven terrain require additional work for alignment, potentially increasing costs.
Aluminum vs. Wrought Iron
Aluminum mimics the look of wrought iron but is significantly lighter and does not rust. Wrought iron is heavier and requires regular painting and rust management. For most homeowners seeking the ornamental look without intensive maintenance, aluminum is the recommended option.
Answers to Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can aluminum fencing be used for pool enclosures?
Yes. Aluminum fencing is commonly used for pool enclosures because it maintains visibility, meets many pool safety codes when installed correctly, and resists corrosion.
Is aluminum fencing secure?
Yes. Properly installed aluminum fencing with appropriate height and picket spacing provides strong security for yards and properties. For higher security needs, we can specify taller and closely-spaced pickets.
How long does aluminum fencing last in coastal areas?
With quality powder-coated finishes and correct installation, aluminum fencing can last decades with minimal maintenance even in coastal conditions.
Can aluminum fences be automated?
Yes. Driveway gates can be automated with standard operators, safety sensors, and remote or keypad access systems.
Does aluminum dent easily?
Aluminum is lighter than steel and can dent with severe impact. However, proper rail and post sizing mitigates the likelihood of noticeable damage under normal use.
Contact
To explore aluminum fencing options and get a free estimate for your Deltona property, contact Royalty Fence at (386) 479-8379. We’ll schedule an on-site assessment and help you select a powder-coated finish, picket profile, and gate hardware that complement your property.
