Key West presents unique fence removal challenges due to saltwater corrosion, tropical humidity, and strict environmental regulations protecting the marine ecosystem around Key West Harbor and the nearby Fort Jefferson National Monument. The island's single-bridge access via the Overseas Highway means tight scheduling windows for material hauling—we plan accordingly to avoid traffic bottlenecks. Hurricane season (June–November) creates urgent pre-storm cleanup needs, especially in neighborhoods like Bahama Village, Truman Annex, and Old Town where Victorian homes and historic Conch houses have older fence infrastructure.
Properties near the Key West International Airport face occasional access restrictions during peak periods. Environmental sensitivity around the Key West Harbor requires proper documentation and disposal—no standard mainland approach works here. Saltwater exposure accelerates deterioration, meaning timely removal becomes cost-effective before structural damage spreads.
We understand local building codes, bridge logistics, hurricane preparation timelines, and the strict coastal zone protections that make Key West different from anywhere else.