Overview
A fence should stand straight, latch smoothly, and stay that way through a Florida storm season.
JM Connect Services installs, replaces, and repairs residential fencing across Central Florida, including gates and hardware. Posts are set properly, lines are strung and checked, and gates are hung so they swing and latch the way they should.
We review property lines, layout, and any approvals you may need with you before scheduling, and we recommend confirming requirements with your local authority and HOA.
Why It Matters
Residential Installation
New fence lines laid out straight and set solid.
Replacement Projects
Old fence removed and hauled away, new fence installed.
Repairs & Sections
Leaning posts, broken pickets, and storm damage addressed.
Gates & Hardware
Gates hung level with latches and hinges that work.
Careful Layout
Lines strung and posts spaced evenly before anything is set.
Guaranteed Workmanship
Warrantied labor on every fence project.
What's Included
- Residential fence installation
- Fence replacement projects
- Fence repair and section replacement
- Post resetting and reinforcement
- Gate installation and rehanging
- Gate hardware, hinges, and latches
- Basic fence improvements and adjustments
- Old fence removal and haul-away
- Line layout and post spacing
- Post-storm fence assessments
Why Choose JM Connect Services
Central Florida Specialists
We know Florida homes — humidity, stucco, hurricane-season prep, and HOA requirements.
Licensed, Insured, Background-Checked
Every technician is fully insured and vetted before they set foot on your property.
Transparent Pricing
Written estimates before any work begins. No trip fees hidden in the invoice.
Workmanship Warranty
If a repair or install fails from workmanship, we come back and make it right.
Our 6-Step Process
- 1
Request
Send us the job by form, call, or WhatsApp — usually 60 seconds.
- 2
Free Estimate
Photo-based quote or short on-site visit, whichever fits the scope.
- 3
Schedule
Pick a window that works for you. We confirm the day before.
- 4
Prep & Protect
Drop cloths, dust barriers, and a scope walk-through before we start.
- 5
Perform the Fence Installation
Insured technician completes the work to code and to spec.
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Clean & Confirm
Full cleanup, punch-list walk-through, and warranty details in writing.
What Homeowners Say
- ★★★★★
"JM Connect Services did an excellent job installing our new fence. The finished project looks great and the workmanship is very clean. The team was professional throughout the process."
Charles Morris
- ★★★★★
"We are very pleased with our new fence. The installation was completed efficiently and the final result looks sturdy and well finished. Great communication throughout the project."
Kimberly Rogers
- ★★★★★
"Very happy with the fence installation. The team worked carefully and paid attention to alignment and finishing details. Our property looks much better now."
Andrew Cook
Ready to get started? Free estimates, no pressure.
Request Your Free EstimateFrequently Asked Questions
- What types of residential fencing do you install?
- We install common residential fencing systems and can recommend suitable options based on your property's needs, desired appearance, privacy requirements, and project scope.
- Can you repair an existing fence instead of replacing it?
- Yes. We can evaluate damaged sections, posts, pickets, gates, and other components to determine whether repair is practical.
- Can you install a new gate in an existing fence?
- Yes. We can evaluate the opening, posts, hardware, and configuration needed for a new gate.
- Do you remove the old fence?
- Yes. Existing fence removal and haul-away can be included in the estimate.
- How do you determine where the fence should be installed?
- Installation is based on the property line information provided by the property owner. If the boundary is uncertain, a property survey is the reliable way to establish the line before installation.
- Do I need HOA approval or a permit?
- Requirements vary by location and community. HOA approval or local permitting may be required depending on the project.
- What happens if there are irrigation lines or underground utilities?
- Underground utilities should be properly located before digging. Property owners should also identify known irrigation lines and other private utilities so the installation can be planned appropriately.

