Chain Link Fences Mount Dora

Your Lake County Fence Experts

Looking for a fence that can handle Mount Dora’s weather while adding style to your property? Mossy Oak Fence LLC installs chain link fences that are as tough as they are attractive.

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Why Choose Chain Link?

The Advantages of Chain Link Fences

  • Built to last: Chain link fences withstand the elements, a resilient choice for your Lake County property.
  • Effortless upkeep: You won’t have to paint or stain anymore. How’s that? Also, chain link fences free you from the repetitive cycle of frequent maintenance.
  • Security without the splurge: Get the protection you need without overspending. Chain link is budget-friendly fencing.
  • Your style, your fence: From classic galvanized to sleek black vinyl, customize your chain link fence to match your taste.
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    Serving Mount Dora with Expertise

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is your trusted partner for chain link fence installation in Mount Dora. We’ve been serving Lake County for years, perfecting our craft to deliver exceptional results. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized solutions and meticulous craftsmanship, using top-quality materials for fences that stand strong.

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    Your FL Fence, Effortlessly Installed

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your needs and assess your FL property, considering factors like fence height, gauge, and coating to provide an accurate cost estimate.
  • Precise Installation: Our skilled installers handle every detail, ensuring your fence is secure and beautiful.
  • Final Walk-Through: We meticulously inspect the finished fence, guaranteeing it meets our high standards.
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    Choose Mossy Oak Fence LLC in Lake County

    Chain link fences offer a blend of security, affordability, and low-maintenance appeal. At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we offer a variety of chain link options, including galvanized, PVC-coated, and color-coated finishes. Whether you need to secure your home, define your business property, or create a safe enclosure for pets, we have the expertise to deliver a fence that meets your needs and enhances your property. Contact us at 352-706-3131 to schedule your consultation.

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    The town of Mount Dora began in 1874 when the area was settled by David Simpson, his wife, and two children. In 1880, Ross C. Tremain became the town’s first postmaster, and later a major real estate developer for the area. A post office called Mount Dora has been in operation since 1883. Tremain named the unincorporated village Royellou, after his children, Roy, Ella, and Louis.

    The community was renamed for Dora Ann Drawdy, who was an early settler of the town in the mid-1880s. In 1846, the surveyors named Lake Dora after her, and in 1883 the town was renamed after the lake. The Mount in Mount Dora reflects the fact that the town is on a plateau 184 feet above sea level. In addition to this, Dora is memorialized through Dora Drawdy Way, an alleyway located in the downtown area.

    The town became a popular winter retreat for hunters, fishermen, and boaters, and in 1883 the Alexander House, a two-story hotel, was opened. The Alexander House has been renamed several times and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. A railroad came to town in 1887, followed by an orange packing house, fertilizer factories, and a cannery. The town was granted a charter in 1910 with John Philip Donnelly as its first mayor; the town had 371 residents at the time.

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