Florida Wall Concepts, located in Oviedo, provides quality precast fences and retaining walls throughout Orlando, Seminole, Volusia, and Osceola counties, as well as Central Florida. We offer cost effective solutions to all your precast concrete needs with consistent world class customer service.
Whether you have a large commercial property that needs an security enclosure, industrial noise reducing fence, HOA perimeter wall, or a residential home that needs a privacy fence or retaining wall, precast concrete is an affordable way to achieve a high end look.
Precast concrete walls and fences come in a variety of colors and textures to match the architectural details of any home or business. “Panels are pre-cast in factories and manufactured to mimic natural materials such as stone, wood or brick, then assembled on site. With texturing and added pigment, concrete fences are often visually indistinguishable from natural products and are nearly maintenance free. Concrete fences are also ideal as hurricane fencing, able to withstand the high, sustained winds produced by tropical storms,” Home Guides.
Florida Wall concepts beautifully crafts many different types of natural stone looks, from the rustic appearance of tailored stacked stone in Ledgestone, the natural looking marble limestone in Durango, to the beautiful look of inlaid marble in Stucco, and the rich look of Cobblestone.
Precast stucco fences are becoming increasing popular in residential applications and upscale communities. “Stucco fences made from concrete combine the look and feel of traditional stucco with the benefits of a pre-cast fence. Stucco fences are also appropriate for traditional locations, with bullnose caps making the installations appear more elegant.”
Our precast concrete walls and fences are poured into molds in an environment controlled manufacturing plant, they are cured before being transported to its destination and installed. The traditional method of building on site can be very time consuming and while the concrete is curing it is exposed to Central Florida’s rain and humidity, which can weaken the final product.