Wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link fences are all permitted in unincorporated Orange County. Barbed wire and electric fences are restricted to agricultural zones. All materials must meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements.
Hurricane zones require fencing rated for the local wind speed (typically 130 mph in Orange County). PVC and aluminum are the most common in newer subdivisions such as Lake Nona, Horizon West, and Waterford Lakes. Chain-link is discouraged in front yards by many HOAs. Agricultural parcels in east Orange County routinely use barbed wire and field fencing.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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