Aluminum Fences in Longwood, FL

Rejuvenate Your Seminole County Property

Think of your Longwood home framed by the timeless elegance of an aluminum fence. Durable, stylish, and virtually maintenance-free-it’s the perfect finishing touch.

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A modern, dark gray metal fence with horizontal slats lines a paved walkway. Behind the fence are buildings with white walls and windows, partially visible against a backdrop of a cloudy blue sky.

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Reasons Why Seminole County Chooses Mossy Oak Fence LLC

  • Our aluminum fences are built to last, resisting rust and the harshest FL weather.
  • From classic to modern, we offer a range of styles to perfectly suit your Longwood home.
  • Boost your curb appeal and add value to your property with a sleek aluminum fence.
  • Say goodbye to painting and repairs-enjoy a fence that stays beautiful with minimal effort.
  • About Our Fence Company

    Serving Seminole County With Pride

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is a locally owned and operated fence company dedicated to transforming properties in Longwood. We believe in quality craftsmanship and personalized service. Our team takes the time to understand your vision, ensuring a fence that perfectly complements your home and lifestyle. We use only premium-grade aluminum and proven installation methods for a fence that will bring you enjoyment for years to come.

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    Your Fence Project, Made Easy

  • Consultation: Share your ideas and explore design options with our fence experts.
  • Installation: Our skilled installers work diligently.
  • Enjoy: Welcome to your new outdoor experience-relax and enjoy the view of a polished and new fence!
  • Close-up of a modern black metal fence with vertical bars, set against a blurred background of grass and red brick buildings. The fence is viewed at an angle that emphasizes its sleek design and shadows.

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    Types of Aluminum Fences

    Uplift Your Seminole County Home

    An aluminum fence can change your property in a variety of ways, whether you want privacy, security, or just a little style. Mossy Oak Fence LLC offers a wide selection of styles, colors, and heights to suit your needs. We also specialize in custom aluminum gates to complete the look. Call us today at 352-706-3131 to schedule a free consultation and discover the perfect aluminum fence for your Longwood home.

    A black wrought iron fence with an ornamental design runs alongside a garden with lush green plants and palm trees. Red-roofed buildings are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

    With the advent of World War II, growth began to impact Longwood as military personnel flowed into the new Naval Air Station Sanford to the north and Orlando Army Air Base to the south. By the 1950s, NAS Sanford was being converted into a Master Jet Base for carrier-based heavy attack aircraft and, along with the re-designated Orlando Air Force Base and nearby Pinecastle AFB (later renamed McCoy AFB), saw even more military families renting or purchasing homes in and around Longwood. In 1959, the City had slightly over 1,000 residents and a city limit boundary that measured approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) by 1-mile (1.6 km) square. In 1960, Longwood Elementary School was constructed and opened inside the city limits. During the 1950s and 1960s, the city also boasted its own airport, a single runway grass airstrip used mainly by private airplanes. Longwood Airport was located on the west side of the city and on the north side of State Road 434, until it was closed and developed into tract housing that became The Woodlands subdivision in the mid-1960s.

    In 1965, the city served as a film site and backdrop, representing a fictional south Florida town adjacent to a Seminole Indian tribe reservation in the Universal Studios movie Johnny Tiger. Released in 1966, the movie starred Robert Taylor, Geraldine Brooks and Chad Everett.

    New economic and development opportunities were brought to the area in the 1960s and 1970s, fueled by both the military and the space industry, as newly arriving Longwood residents were employed at Martin-Marietta’s new missile plant in Orlando; Naval Air Station Sanford; Orlando Air Force Base (redesignated Naval Training Center Orlando in 1969); and McCoy Air Force Base in Orlando; as well as Cape Canaveral Air Force Station; Patrick Air Force Base; and the NASA in Brevard County. The development and opening of Walt Disney World in October 1971, along with other tourist attractions and the high technology corridor of businesses, especially those engaged in the modeling, simulation and training (MS&T) industry and associated military training systems activities near Florida Technological University (FTU), now the University of Central Florida (UCF), fueled even further growth. Short-term economic downturns caused by the closure of NAS Sanford in 1968 and McCoy AFB in 1975 were offset with other economic growth across Central Florida during the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, Longwood developed into primarily a residential community for residents working elsewhere in Seminole County or in adjacent Orange County. By 2000, the city had taken significant steps to revitalize its downtown historic district, expanded its borders through annexation and in the process gained a resident population exceeding 13,700.

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