Aluminum Fences in Astor, FL

Lake County Aluminum Fence Specialists

Picture a fence that’s as sturdy as it is stunning. Mossy Oak Fence LLC installs strong aluminum fences in Astor, FL that redefine property elegance.

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  • Laugh in the face of rust! Aluminum fences are built to resist corrosion, even in FL’s changeable weather.
  • Express your style with a range of designs, ranging from classic to modern, perfectly designed for your taste.
  • Leave behind the tedious upkeep! Aluminum fences are easy to clean and won’t rot or warp like wood.
  • Increase your property value and make a statement with an eye-catching aluminum fence.
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    Locally Rooted in Lake County

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is your trusted local partner for aluminum fences in Astor. We believe in using high-quality materials and proven installation methods. Our team is dedicated to their craft, making sure every fence we install is both beautiful and built to withstand decades of use.

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  • Personalized Consultation: We’ll discuss your fencing needs, style preferences, and property specifics.
  • Detailed Planning & Design: Our team will meticulously plan the fence layout and design, allowing it to complement your home’s architecture.
  • Precision Installation: We’ll expertly install your new fence posts, panels, and gates, guaranteeing stability and security.
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    Aluminum fences offer a diverse palette of styles to appeal to any property. Popular options include classic picket fences, sleek rail fences, and privacy-enhancing fences. We also install matching aluminum gates for a cohesive and sophisticated look. Contact Mossy Oak Fence LLC at 352-706-3131 to schedule a free consultation and discuss your dream aluminum fence project in FL.

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    The Astor area and much of the land along the St. Johns River was inhabited by Timucua natives prior to settlement by Europeans. Early attempts at settlement included an English trading post in 1763, and in 1822 a plantation growing sugar cane and oranges was established by Jewish immigrant Moses Elias Levy. By 1838 the Seminole Wars had begun and the United States government established Fort Butler to defend the river as the primary route of transportation inside Florida. These earliest efforts at settlement all met with failure due to war or disease, and until the 1870s the area was largely deserted.

    In 1874, William Backhouse Astor Jr. from New York City’s wealthy Astor family purchased over 12,000 acres (49 km2) of land, upon which he began to establish a town he called “Manhattan”. New settlers arrived by steamboat to the town which Astor had endowed with a church, schoolhouse, botanical garden, and free cemetery. William Astor also built a hotel, saw mill, and eventually a railroad, the St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway, which headed southwest towards the communities of Eustis and Leesburg. A few miles to the west of town, a satellite community called Astor Park grew up along the shore of Lake Schimmerhorn (named for Astor’s wife, Caroline Schermerhorn Astor). Over the next twenty years Astor saw his town grow, but the Manhattan name never caught on. When William Astor died in 1892, the town was officially renamed “Astor” in his honor.

    John Jacob Astor IV inherited his father William’s estate and continued to promote the town and their business interests in Florida. Following his demise in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, the estate passed to his son, Vincent. William Vincent Astor was not interested in his grandfather’s Florida enterprises, and so the Astor family’s interests in the area were sold. This, combined with a severe decline in steamboat travel on the St. Johns due to increased availability of rail travel, signaled the end of the town’s prosperity and prominence. The first Astor Bridge was built in 1926; by 1928, Astor’s hotel had burned down and the railroad was abandoned, leaving Astor without telephone or telegraph service for the next few decades.

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