Fence Replacement in Longwood, FL

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Looking to boost your property’s appeal and security? Mossy Oak Fence LLC provides fence replacement services in Longwood!

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Benefits of Fence Replacement in Longwood

Reasons to Choose Mossy Oak Fence LLC For Fence Replacement

  • Increase your property’s market value.
  • Enjoy perpetual materials and ideal craftsmanship.
  • Gain peace with complete security and privacy.
  • Create a safe spot for kids and pets to play freely.
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    At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we’re passionate about crafting fences that not only define your property but also build on its character. Our team in Longwood, FL, is skilled in installing a variety of fence types, from classic wood to modern vinyl and sturdy aluminum. We believe in using durable materials and proven techniques to ensure your fence stands strong against the elements. We carefully consider your needs and preferences, ensuring the final result complements your property.

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    Your Fence Replacement Journey in FL

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your vision, needs, and budget.
  • Design: Choose from a variety of materials and styles to create your ideal fence.
  • Installation: Our team handles the entire installation process with respect.
  • A long black metal fence runs alongside a lush green lawn, with sunlight streaming through trees in the background.

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    Fence replacement is an investment in your property’s security, privacy, and aesthetics. At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we use materials like pressure-treated wood, durable vinyl, and robust aluminum to assure your fence not only looks great but also lasts. Our team in Longwood, FL is skilled in all aspects of fence installation, from precise measurements and secure post placement to the finishing touches that make your fence stand out. For a free consultation and estimate, reach out to us at 352-706-3131 today!

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    With the advent of World War II, growth began to impact Longwood as military personnel flowed into the new Naval Air Station Sanford to the north and Orlando Army Air Base to the south. By the 1950s, NAS Sanford was being converted into a Master Jet Base for carrier-based heavy attack aircraft and, along with the re-designated Orlando Air Force Base and nearby Pinecastle AFB (later renamed McCoy AFB), saw even more military families renting or purchasing homes in and around Longwood. In 1959, the City had slightly over 1,000 residents and a city limit boundary that measured approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) by 1-mile (1.6 km) square. In 1960, Longwood Elementary School was constructed and opened inside the city limits. During the 1950s and 1960s, the city also boasted its own airport, a single runway grass airstrip used mainly by private airplanes. Longwood Airport was located on the west side of the city and on the north side of State Road 434, until it was closed and developed into tract housing that became The Woodlands subdivision in the mid-1960s.

    In 1965, the city served as a film site and backdrop, representing a fictional south Florida town adjacent to a Seminole Indian tribe reservation in the Universal Studios movie Johnny Tiger. Released in 1966, the movie starred Robert Taylor, Geraldine Brooks and Chad Everett.

    New economic and development opportunities were brought to the area in the 1960s and 1970s, fueled by both the military and the space industry, as newly arriving Longwood residents were employed at Martin-Marietta’s new missile plant in Orlando; Naval Air Station Sanford; Orlando Air Force Base (redesignated Naval Training Center Orlando in 1969); and McCoy Air Force Base in Orlando; as well as Cape Canaveral Air Force Station; Patrick Air Force Base; and the NASA in Brevard County. The development and opening of Walt Disney World in October 1971, along with other tourist attractions and the high technology corridor of businesses, especially those engaged in the modeling, simulation and training (MS&T) industry and associated military training systems activities near Florida Technological University (FTU), now the University of Central Florida (UCF), fueled even further growth. Short-term economic downturns caused by the closure of NAS Sanford in 1968 and McCoy AFB in 1975 were offset with other economic growth across Central Florida during the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, Longwood developed into primarily a residential community for residents working elsewhere in Seminole County or in adjacent Orange County. By 2000, the city had taken significant steps to revitalize its downtown historic district, expanded its borders through annexation and in the process gained a resident population exceeding 13,700.

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