Driving Security Deep into Bonita Springs Soil
I remember watching the chaos after Hurricane Charley in 2004. Seeing how quickly unsecured sites turned into liabilities changed how I approach every job. When we pull up to a site in Spanish Wells or Pelican Landing, we don't just slap panels together. We drive those posts deep because the Florida sand won't hold a shallow fence when the wind picks up. We've seen too many crews use light weight bases that blow over in the first summer storm. Our post-driven method gives you the stability needed for site theft prevention and long-term site integrity. Whether you're working near downtown Bonita Springs or a commercial lot by Doc's Beach House, we get it up fast, so you can get back to work.
Installation Requirements
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Post-Driven vs. Weighted Base Comparison
- Stability: Post-driven resists high wind loads better than freestanding panels.
- Footprint: Driven posts minimize ground disturbance compared to heavy concrete bases.
- Security: Harder to bypass or lift, making them ideal for chain link panels in high-traffic areas.