
KW Key West Fences installs fences for homeowners in Key Haven, FL, including privacy fencing, vinyl, and aluminum options rated for coastal salt-air exposure. We have been serving canal-front and residential properties throughout the Lower Keys and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Vinyl is one of the most practical fencing materials for Key Haven because it does not rust, rot, or absorb salt moisture the way wood and standard metal do. If you want a fence that holds its color and shape through multiple hurricane seasons without constant upkeep, vinyl fence installation is a strong choice for canal-front lots throughout this community.
Homes in Key Haven sit close together on narrow lots, and a solid privacy fence can make an outdoor space feel like your own. We build privacy fences from vinyl and pressure-treated wood species that are suited to the Keys climate, giving you separation from neighbors without sacrificing the open feel of island living.
Canal-front properties in Key Haven benefit from aluminum fencing because it combines good looks with serious salt-air resistance. A powder-coated aluminum fence around the perimeter of a waterfront lot keeps the view open while defining the property line and meeting Monroe County code requirements.
Storm seasons leave marks on fences throughout Key Haven, from leaning posts to broken boards and warped gates. We assess the full condition of your fence during every repair visit so that a quick fix does not turn into a bigger problem the next time a tropical system moves through.
Florida law requires a compliant barrier around any residential pool, and homes in Key Haven are no exception. We install pool fences that satisfy Florida Building Code requirements for height, self-latching gates, and spacing, so your pool area stays safe and your property stays on the right side of Monroe County inspections.
Wood fences in Key Haven face a harder environment than almost anywhere on the mainland - salt air, intense UV, and high humidity year-round. Regular staining and sealing protects the wood from moisture intrusion and surface breakdown, adding years of life to a fence that would otherwise need replacing ahead of schedule.
Key Haven sits on Raccoon Key, a small island just a few miles east of Key West, where canal-front lots expose homes to salt water on multiple sides. The same conditions that make the neighborhood desirable - waterfront access, quiet streets, proximity to Key West - also make fence maintenance harder than on the mainland. Salt air corrodes metal fasteners, degrades paint, and breaks down wood grain faster than most manufacturers expect. A fence that would last 20 years in central Florida may need attention in 10 here without the right materials and installation methods.
Monroe County building codes set wind-load requirements that reflect the real hurricane exposure of the Florida Keys. Any fence installed here must be engineered to handle the kind of sustained winds that come with tropical storms and hurricanes, not just ordinary Florida weather. That means post depth, concrete footing size, and hardware selection all matter more in Key Haven than they would on the mainland. Choosing a fence contractor who already knows these requirements - and who pulls proper permits through the Monroe County Building Department - protects your investment and keeps your property compliant.
Our crew works throughout Key Haven regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Most homes in this community are built on concrete pilings - the elevated foundation style required by FEMA flood zone rules for this part of Monroe County. Working around piling-supported structures means staging materials differently and accounting for the fact that post installation near the perimeter can be complicated by the proximity of seawalls and dock infrastructure on canal-front lots.
Key Haven is connected to Key West and the rest of the Lower Keys by US-1, the Overseas Highway, which is the only road in or out. We plan material deliveries and crew scheduling around this route and around the seasonal traffic patterns that come with proximity to Key West. Homeowners here should not have to worry about logistics - that is our job to manage so you can focus on what you actually want your fence to do for your property.
If you are in Key Haven, you are likely familiar with neighboring areas up the Keys. We also serve homeowners in Shark Key, FL and across the wider Lower Keys corridor, so scheduling is straightforward even if your property sits between communities. Reach out to learn about typical timelines and what to expect from the permit process in this part of Monroe County.
Contact us by phone at (645) 300-7745 or through our online form. We reply to all Key Haven inquiries within one business day and do not charge for estimates.
We visit the property, measure the site, assess any access constraints from canal frontage or existing structures, and give you a written quote before any work is agreed upon. You will know exactly what you are paying and why.
We handle the Monroe County permit application and notify you once approval comes through. Most residential fence jobs in Key Haven take one to two days on site.
When installation is complete, we walk the fence line with you, confirm gate operation, and remove all materials and debris from the property. You do not need to be present during the work, but we are available by phone throughout the job.
We serve canal-front and residential properties throughout Key Haven and the Lower Keys. No pressure, no commitment - just a clear estimate.
(645) 300-7745Key Haven is a small, predominantly residential community on Raccoon Key, located a few miles east of Key West along the Overseas Highway. It is part of unincorporated Monroe County and draws homeowners who want the proximity to Key West without the noise and activity of the city itself. Most properties are single-family homes, many built between the 1960s and the 1990s in the concrete block style that became standard across the Florida Keys. A large share of lots have canal frontage, with docks and seawalls as common features of the landscape. Home values in the area track with the broader Monroe County market, which consistently ranks among the highest in Florida. You can read more about the community on the Key Haven, Florida Wikipedia page.
The neighborhood sits between Key West to the west and a string of smaller communities heading northeast up the Overseas Highway. Stock Island is the immediate neighbor to the west before Key West proper, and communities like Shark Key, FL lie along the same stretch of US-1 heading toward the middle Keys. The character of Key Haven is quiet and residential - it is not a tourist destination but a place where people have put down roots. That makes homeowners here particularly invested in maintaining their properties and working with contractors who take the island environment seriously.
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