When it comes to fencing options that balance strength, low maintenance, and style, aluminum fencing has quickly become a favorite for contractors and homeowners alike—especially in Florida. It’s sleek, secure, rust-resistant, and built to last through tough weather.

At Rincon Fence Supply, aluminum is one of our most in-demand materials. In this article, we’ll break down what aluminum fencing is, where it shines, and why it’s an ideal choice for long-term fence installations across Florida.

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What Is Aluminum Fencing?

Aluminum fencing is made from powder-coated aluminum alloy—a non-rusting, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal. It’s engineered to offer the durability of iron or steel without the heavy weight or maintenance.

It’s typically used in:

Aluminum fences are modular, meaning they come in pre-fabricated panels and can be installed quickly with minimal labor.

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The Rise of Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum wasn’t widely used as a building material until the 20th century, when manufacturing processes made it more affordable and accessible. Before that, fencing materials were limited to wood, wrought iron, and steel—all of which had major downsides in wet or coastal environments.

In the mid-to-late 1900s, aluminum gained popularity in architectural design for being lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and versatile. As the fencing industry evolved, aluminum emerged as a superior alternative to iron and wood—especially for ornamental fencing, pool enclosures, and security barriers.

By the 1990s and early 2000s, manufacturers began producing pre-fabricated aluminum fence panels with powder coating—offering contractors and homeowners a sleek, modern, and low-maintenance fencing option that wouldn’t rust, rot, or warp.

Today, aluminum fencing is a staple material for projects across Florida and other coastal regions thanks to its weather resistance and long-term value.

Why WPC Fencing Is Ideal for Florida Properties

Florida’s weather is hard on traditional fence materials—especially wood and untreated steel. With high humidity, heavy rainfall, salt exposure, and frequent hurricanes, durability is non-negotiable.

Here’s why aluminum fences are a smart choice for Florida properties:

Whether you’re in Broward, Palm Beach, Duval, or Lee County, aluminum fencing is built to withstand Florida’s climate year after year.

We’re proud to be the go-to supplier for builders throughout:

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Key Benefits of Aluminum Fencing

Durability Without Rust

Aluminum fencing resists oxidation and corrosion, unlike wrought iron or steel. That makes it perfect for Florida’s high-moisture environments.

Minimal Maintenance

Powder-coated aluminum doesn’t need painting, staining, or sealing. It maintains its finish for 10–20+ years with very little upkeep.

Lightweight and Easy to Install

Because aluminum is much lighter than steel, panels are easier to transport and install—reducing labor time and costs for contractors.

Clean, Customizable Look

Cost-Effective Over Time

While slightly more expensive up front than wood or chain link, aluminum’s low maintenance and long lifespan make it more affordable in the long run.

Why Contractors Choose Rincon for Aluminum Fencing

At Rincon Fence Supply, we do more than just sell fencing—we manufacture it in-house and deliver it fast.

We help contractors get aluminum fences delivered fast, with no middlemen and no excuses.

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