Fence Installation in Eustis, FL

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Is your yard missing that finishing touch? A new fence adds privacy, security, and style.

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Benefits of professional fence installation

  • Boost your property value with a quality fence.
  • Enjoy increased privacy and be at ease.
  • Keep your kids and pets safe in your own backyard.
  • Create a beautiful and defined outdoor space.
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    Locally Serving Lake County

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is your trusted local source for fence installation and repair. We believe in using high-quality materials, like durable cedar wood and long-lasting vinyl, to craft fences that stand up to the FL elements. Our team takes pride in the precision of our work, ensuring every post is set correctly and every panel is aligned perfectly.

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  • Design: We’ll discuss your needs and design preferences to create a custom plan.
  • Materials: We source premium wood, vinyl, and composite materials for your fence.
  • Installation: Our team handles every detail, giving you a quality installation.
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    Eustis Fence Repair & Replacement

    Extensive fencing solutions

    Dreaming of a classic picket fence? A sleek vinyl privacy fence? Or is a strong and sturdy chain link fence more your style? Whatever your vision, we have the know-how to make it happen. We specialize in all types of fences, including wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum. Need a gate to complete the look? We do those, too, even the fancy ones that open with a button. Ready to see your dream fence become a reality? Give us a call at 352-706-3131!

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    The people of Eustis, on the east shore of Lake Eustis, took their time deciding on a name. First it was Highlands, then Pendryville, and finally Lake Eustis, itself named about 1825 for General Abraham Eustis. General Eustis, prominent in the Seminole Wars, had skirmished with the Indians on the south shore, near present-day Tavares, Florida. In 1876, A.S. Pendry homesteaded and set out a citrus grove. In 1877 he opened the Ocklawaha Hotel. The post office in the lobby carried the sign Pendryville”.

    Before railroads came in the 1880s, Eustis was a busy port for steamers plying Lakes Harris, Eustis, Dora, and Griffin. In 1883 the “Lake” was dropped and the town became just Eustis. Although the U.S. opened up the area for homesteading in the 1850s, settlement was delayed by the Civil War. Surveying was finally completed in 1875 and settlement began in earnest. Among the earliest settlers was Guilford David “G.D.” Clifford, who established a store and began the first mail service for the new settlement. It was in the Clifford General Store second floor meeting hall that the town’s first churches were formed. Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian groups all organized and held services there before they had their own buildings.

    The first homes were those of D.W. Herrick, A.D. Herrick, and Henry Key. In 1881 Clifford and Smith built the first general store in the building later occupied by A.D. and C.D. Miller. A big year was 1878 when the town’s first telegraph line connected Eustis, Leesburg, and Sanford. The railroad arrived in 1880, the first train coming from Astor to Fort Mason, where passengers and freight made lake steamer connections to Leesburg, Helena, Yalaha, Bloomfield, Lane Park, and Tavares. Bertie Clifford was the first baby born before Eustis was incorporated in 1883, and Edith Hutchins the first baby of the newly incorporated town. D.W. Herrick was the first mayor. G.D. Clifford’s dream home in Eustis was designed in 1894 but the Big Freeze of 1894-95 postponed its completion until 1911. Says Eustis historian Louise Carter, “Even though the freeze brought the town’s economy to a standstill, Mr. Clifford kept his lakefront general store open and extended credit until people could recover.”

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