Aluminum Fences in Orlando, FL

Orange County Aluminum Fence Installation

Are you trying to find a fence that is both fashionable and robust? Aluminum fences from Mossy Oak Fence LLC are a great choice for Orange County homes.

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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.

Why Choose Aluminum Fencing in Orlando?

4 Reasons to Choose Mossy Oak Fence LLC For Aluminum Fences

  • Aluminum fences are rustproof, so they won’t rot or decay like wood.
  • Enjoy a variety of colors and styles to match your wonderful home.
  • Aluminum fences are lightweight yet durable, perfect for FL weather.
  • Get a long-lasting fence that provides worth and beauty to your property.
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    Locally Serving Orange County

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is a locally owned and operated fence company serving Orange County. We believe in doing the job right the first time. When you choose us for your aluminum fence installation, you can expect clear communication and high-quality materials. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your property.

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    Your FL Fence Project

  • Planning: We’ll discuss your needs and help you choose the right fence style.
  • Preparation: Our team will carefully measure and prep your yard for installation.
  • Installation: We’ll install your new aluminum fence posts and panels securely.
  • 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

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC; Your Choice in Orange County

    Aluminum fences come in a range of styles, from classic to modern. Popular choices include picket fences, rail fences, and privacy fences. We also offer a variety of colors and finishes to complement your home. Ready to explore your options? Contact Mossy Oak Fence LLC at 352-706-3131 to get started on your aluminum fence project.

    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.

    In 1823, the Treaty of Moultrie Creek created a Seminole reservation encompassing much of central Florida, including the area that would become Orlando. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized relocation of the Seminole from Florida to Oklahoma, leading to the Second Seminole War. In 1842, white settlement in the area was encouraged by the Armed Occupation Act. The first settler, Mr. Aaron Jernigan of Camden County, Georgia, arrived the following year and settled near Lake Holden.

    Historical Marker to Orlando’s First Settler; Aaron Jernigan migrated to Lake Holden from Georgia in 1843. Mizell-Leu House (built 1888), a fine example of Florida Vernacular Style Architecture. The home is located in the Mizell-Leu House Historic District.

    Mosquito County was renamed Orange County in 1845, with the county seat shortly thereafter relocated to Mellonville, a few miles west of Sanford. By 1856, settlement had begun in earnest in the interior of the county and a more centrally-located Courthouse was sought. The new town of Orlando, laid out in 1857, consisted of four streets surrounding a courthouse square. The fledgling village suffered greatly during the Union blockade. The Reconstruction Era brought on a population explosion, resulting in the incorporation of the Town of Orlando on July 31, 1875, with 85 residents (22 voters). For a short time in 1879, the town revoked its charter, and was subsequently reincorporated. Orlando was established as a city in 1885.

    The period from 1875 to 1895 is remembered as Orlando’s Golden Era, when it became the hub of Florida’s citrus industry. The period ended with the Great Freeze of 1894-95, which forced many owners to give up their independent citrus groves, thus consolidating holdings in the hands of a few “citrus barons”, who shifted operations south, primarily around Lake Wales in Polk County. The freeze caused many in Florida, including many Orlandoans, to move elsewhere, mostly to the North, California, or the Caribbean.

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