Does your Lake Mary home need a boost of privacy, security, or outdoor appeal? Mossy Oak Fence LLC creates fences that are as strong as they are stylish, transforming your property into a private paradise.
Why Seminole County Chooses Mossy Oak Fence LLC for Fencing
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At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we’re not just building fences-we’re crafting outdoor masterpieces. Our team in Lake Mary, FL takes pride in offering outstanding service and fences that stand the test of time. We use only the finest materials, like durable cedar, low-maintenance vinyl, and powder-coated steel. We make your fencing vision a reality, from classic designs to modern marvels.
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Your fence is more than just a boundary; it’s an investment in your property and your peace of mind. Whether you desire the classic charm of a wood fence, the modern elegance of vinyl, or the affordability of chain link, Mossy Oak Fence LLC has the perfect solution for you. We understand the unique needs of Lake Mary homeowners and will guide you towards the ideal fence for your lifestyle and budget. Give us a call at 352-706-3131 to explore your options.
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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