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Fort Lauderdale Neighborhoods We Serve
Las Olas
Iconic waterfront boulevard with canal-front homes and Intracoastal estates. Glass deck railing preserves water views from every dock-level and elevated terrace along the canals.
Harbor Beach
Exclusive oceanfront enclave with direct beach access and deepwater docks. Glass pool fencing and deck railing with 2205 stainless steel handle Harbor Beach's full marine exposure.
Rio Vista
Historic canal neighborhood with updated waterfront homes. Glass railing modernizes these properties while keeping the waterway views open that define Rio Vista living.
Coral Ridge
Established neighborhood with large lots, pools, and proximity to the beach. Glass pool fencing delivers safety and visibility while maintaining the open tropical aesthetic.
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Beach town with direct ocean exposure and salt air. Every piece of outdoor hardware here needs maximum corrosion resistance — 2205 duplex stainless steel is the only option that lasts.
Weston
Master-planned suburban community with family pools and modern homes. Glass pool fencing is the top choice for Weston families who want safety, visibility, and clean modern style.
Building Codes in Broward County
Florida adopts the Florida Building Code (FBC) based on the IBC with state-specific amendments. Commercial and multifamily: 42" minimum guard height. Single-family residential: 36" per IRC. Pool barriers: 48" minimum with self-closing, self-latching gates per FBC Chapter 31. Miami-Dade and Broward counties are within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) with enhanced wind-load and impact-resistant glazing requirements. Every glass guardrail and glass fence must meet these minimum heights — view full code reference.
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