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Miami Neighborhoods We Serve
Brickell
Miami's financial district with luxury condo towers and rooftop terraces. Glass railing is the standard for Brickell's modern high-rise balconies and pool decks where unobstructed Biscayne Bay views drive property value.
Coral Gables
Mediterranean-style estates with resort-style pools and lush tropical landscapes. Glass pool fencing preserves the open-plan outdoor living that Coral Gables homeowners expect while meeting Miami-Dade's strict code requirements.
Miami Beach
Oceanfront living where direct salt spray demands the most corrosion-resistant hardware available. Our 2205 duplex stainless steel handles Miami Beach's harsh marine environment where standard 316 fails within months.
Coconut Grove
Bayfront neighborhood with historic homes and waterfront estates. Glass deck railing on bayside terraces preserves Biscayne Bay panoramas while matching the Grove's blend of tropical and modern architecture.
Key Biscayne
Island community with oceanfront estates and full marine exposure. Glass railing with 2205 stainless steel is essential for Key Biscayne where salt air corrodes everything — the corrosion resistance is non-negotiable.
Pinecrest
Family-oriented suburb with large lots and luxury pools. Glass pool fencing delivers child safety with unobstructed visibility while maintaining the premium aesthetic Pinecrest homeowners demand.
Doral
Fast-growing master-planned community with new construction and family pools. Glass pool fencing is popular in Doral for its modern clean lines and zero-maintenance performance in South Florida's humid climate.
South Beach
Art Deco district with oceanfront properties and rooftop pools. Frameless glass railing matches South Beach's iconic modern aesthetic while surviving the harshest coastal conditions in Florida.
Building Codes in Miami-Dade 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.
Other Florida Cities We Serve
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