Vinyl Fences in Mount Dora, FL

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Looking for a stunning, low-maintenance fence that will last? Mossy Oak Fence LLC provides exceptional vinyl fence installation services across Mount Dora and FL.

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  • Vinyl fences boast incredible resistance to fading, warping, and rot, ensuring a smart investment for years to come.
  • Enjoy the freedom to choose from a wide array of colors and styles that perfectly match your home’s unique aesthetic.
  • Crafted from durable PVC and vinyl, these fences require minimal upkeep, saving you time and effort.
  • Boost your property’s value and enhance security with a well-crafted, expertly installed fence.
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    At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we’re passionate about creating fences that are as beautiful as they are functional. Our installers possess a meticulous eye for detail, assuring precise measurements, secure connections, and a flawless finish. We use only the highest quality vinyl and PVC materials, resulting in fences that not only improve your property but also endure the test of time.

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  • Property Assessment: We meticulously evaluate your property, discuss your fencing needs, and explore your style preferences.
  • Expert Installation: Our team handles every step of the installation process with precision and care.
  • Final Inspection: We conduct a thorough inspection to ensure your absolute satisfaction with the finished product.
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    Vinyl fences offer unparalleled versatility in style and customization. Whether you desire a classic picket fence or a modern privacy fence, we can guide you in selecting the perfect design to complement your home. Our services extend to both residential and commercial fence installations. To learn more or receive a personalized consultation, contact us at 352-706-3131.

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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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