Spring Hill, FL

Spring Hill's Fence Installation Experts

Spring Hill is one of Florida's largest unincorporated communities — a sprawling residential area in Hernando County where large lots, a high concentration of in-ground pools, and minimal HOA presence give homeowners more freedom to choose the fence that actually fits their needs. MCM Fence serves Spring Hill with the full range of fence materials and styles, from vinyl privacy to wood board-on-board to aluminum pool barriers. Call for a free on-site estimate.

Spring Hill, FL

Fence Installation Serving Spring Hill

Spring Hill is a large unincorporated community in Hernando County, covering an extensive residential footprint with a population estimated at over 110,000 — making it one of the largest unincorporated communities in the United States by population. The housing stock is predominantly 1980s and 1990s single-family homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, and the area has an exceptionally high ratio of in-ground pools relative to its housing stock. Unlike the HOA-heavy markets in Pasco, Manatee, and Hillsborough counties, Spring Hill has relatively low HOA penetration — most homeowners have significant latitude in choosing fence materials, styles, and heights without community architectural review. Hernando County does require building permits for fence installations on corner lots and those near county rights-of-way, drainage easements, or utility corridors, but many interior lot installations proceed without a county permit.

Fence installation in Spring Hill, FL by MCM Fence LLC

Why Spring Hill Homeowners Choose MCM Fence

MCM Fence appreciates the directness of the Spring Hill market — homeowners here generally know what they want and have the freedom to choose it. We provide honest recommendations on materials that fit large lots and Florida's climate, handle Hernando County permitting where required, and complete most Spring Hill jobs efficiently given the accessible lot layouts.

Fence Installation in Spring Hill, Florida

MCM Fence serves Spring Hill’s large residential lots with vinyl, wood, aluminum, and chain link fence installation throughout unincorporated Hernando County. Spring Hill’s distinctive combination of large lots, high pool density, and low HOA prevalence makes it one of the more straightforward markets in our service area — homeowners here can generally choose what they want without community approval hurdles.

Spring Hill’s lot sizes drive the fence market here. Most homes in Spring Hill sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with some approaching an acre or more on the community’s edges. Enclosing these lots completely requires significantly more linear footage than a typical Pasco County subdivision lot — and that means material choice has a meaningful effect on both cost and long-term maintenance. We help Spring Hill homeowners understand the true lifecycle cost of each material option, not just the upfront price.

Wood privacy fencing is king in Spring Hill. Board-on-board pressure-treated wood privacy fencing is the dominant fence type across the community’s established neighborhoods. It’s practical for large perimeters, provides full privacy, and has a look that fits Spring Hill’s older, established residential character. We use pressure-treated pine set in concrete footings sized for Hernando County’s sandy soil conditions, which can shift under heavy posts if footings aren’t adequate.

Pool barriers are critical in Spring Hill. Hernando County has a significant number of in-ground pools relative to its population — Spring Hill’s 1980s and 90s construction boom included pools as a standard feature in many homes, and more have been added since. Florida law requires that all residential pools be enclosed by a compliant barrier. We install aluminum and vinyl pool barriers that satisfy Florida Statute 515 requirements, and for many Spring Hill homeowners, we build the pool barrier into the overall backyard fence so it performs double duty.

HOA restrictions are minimal in most of Spring Hill — a meaningful contrast to the HOA-heavy Pasco and Manatee County markets. Most Spring Hill homeowners don’t need architectural review board approval, which means fence projects move faster from estimate to installation. The main regulatory touchpoint is Hernando County’s building department for properties on corner lots or near easements.

Contact MCM Fence at (813) 338-7303 for a free on-site estimate in Spring Hill. We come out, measure the property, and provide a written quote with no pressure and no obligation.

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Hernando County requires fence permits for certain installation types — specifically on corner lots where sight-distance triangles apply, properties adjacent to county or state roads, and installations near drainage or utility easements. Interior lot rear-yard fences under 6 feet often don't require a permit in unincorporated Spring Hill, but we always verify with the county for your specific parcel before starting work. MCM Fence handles the permit process on all qualifying projects. Call (813) 338-7303.
Wood board-on-board privacy fencing is the most popular choice in Spring Hill for full backyard enclosures on the typical quarter-to-half-acre lot. It offers complete privacy, a natural look, and a lower upfront cost than vinyl for long fence runs. Vinyl is the preferred choice for homeowners who want a low-maintenance fence and are willing to invest more upfront. Chain link is common for large-area pet containment. Aluminum is the go-to for pool barrier enclosures. Call (813) 338-7303 and we'll recommend the right fit for your property.
Black aluminum fencing is our top recommendation for Spring Hill pool enclosures. It meets all Florida Statute 515 pool barrier requirements, requires no maintenance, and looks clean against any landscaping. We install self-closing, self-latching gates mounted to the inside of the enclosure at the correct height per state code. If budget is a concern, we can also install vinyl privacy panels with compliant gate hardware that serve as both a pool barrier and a privacy fence simultaneously. Call (813) 338-7303.
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