Chain Link Fences in Lake Mary, FL

Fences in Seminole County

Need a reliable and affordable fencing solution? Mossy Oak Fence LLC installs high-quality chain link fences in Lake Mary that provide security and enhance your property’s appeal.

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4 Reasons to Choose Mossy Oak Fence LLC For Chain Link Fences

  • Sturdy galvanized steel construction that resists rust and corrosion.
  • Seminole County homeowners love the adaptable design for various terrains.
  • Provides excellent visibility while maintaining security.
  • Choose from a variety of heights, colors, and gate options.
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    Locally Serving Seminole County

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is a locally owned and operated fence company serving Seminole County. We specialize in installing durable and affordable chain link fences for residential and commercial properties. Our team is committed to providing quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service. We believe in building lasting relationships with our clients in Lake Mary, ensuring their satisfaction with every project.

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  • Site Assessment: We carefully evaluate your property and discuss your needs.
  • Materials Selection: You choose the ideal chain link style and color.
  • Expert Installation: Our skilled technicians ensure a precise and secure fence installation.
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    A chain link fence from Mossy Oak Fence LLC is a great investment for your Lake Mary property. It not only adds a layer of protection but also clearly defines your property lines. We use high-quality materials and proven installation methods to ensure your fence’s longevity and performance. Contact Mossy Oak Fence LLC today at 352-706-3131 to schedule a free consultation and discuss your fencing needs.

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    Lake Mary was named after Mary Sundell, the wife of Reverend J.F. Sundell, who settled on the northern shores of the lake. Lake Mary started as a village of two tiny settlements called Bent’s Station (located on the north shore of Crystal Lake) and Belle Fontaine. They were located along the South Florida Railroad which ran between Sanford and Orlando. The area was an agricultural community and early settlers included lumbermen, turpentine workers, families from Fort Reed (Sanford) who had received land grants, and Swedish families, who were mainly orange growers. By the time the area became known as Lake Mary, it was developed by a tight-rope walker and chemist named Frank Evans, who settled in the area in 1882. The first Lake Mary Post Office was established in February 1887. Evans built the original Lake Mary Elementary School, along with many commercial buildings and new homes. In 1923, he founded the Chamber of Commerce and he became a Seminole County Commissioner in 1926. The Lake Mary city hall building was created in 1946. The city incorporated in August 1973. Rated by Money magazine as the #4 best place to live in America in the August 2007 issue. It currently has a history museum in the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce Building.

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