Fence Replacement in Richmond Heights, FL

Orange County Fence Replacement

A new fence can completely overturn your property. From added privacy to a boost in aesthetics, Mossy Oak Fence LLC in Orange County can help.

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Mossy Oak Fence LLC's Fence Options in Richmond Heights

  • We use durable materials that can withstand FL’s weather, from pressure-treated wood to weather-resistant vinyl.
  • Our team works with you to design a fence that blends with your home’s style.
  • We handle every detail, from getting the necessary permits to the final cleanup.
  • A well-built fence adds value to your property and improves your outdoor living space.
  • Why Mossy Oak Fence LLC For Your Needs

    The Orange County Fence Specialists

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC has been serving Orange County families and businesses for years, building a reputation for transparency and top-grade craftsmanship. We believe in using materials such as durable Western Red Cedar or long-lasting vinyl to create fences that maintain over the course of time.

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  • Consultation: We’ll visit your property, discuss your needs, and offer advice.
  • Design: We’ll create a detailed plan, including material choices and gate placement.
  • Installation: We’ll install your fence with a command over the procedure.
  • A long black metal fence runs alongside a lush green lawn, with sunlight streaming through trees in the background.

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    Mossy Oak Fence LLC Your Orange County Fence Experts

    Whether you’re looking to boost your curb appeal, create a safe space for pets, or just add more privacy to your backyard, the right fence can make all the difference. At Mossy Oak Fence LLC, we offer a wide range of fence styles and materials to suit your needs. Contact us today at 352-706-3131 to schedule your free consultation and let’s build it up!

    A house with a gray roof is partially visible behind a tall, light gray privacy fence. There's a bright green lawn in the foreground and a blue sky with scattered clouds in the background.

    At the beginning of World War II, the United States Navy purchased 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) of land in southwestern Dade (now called Miami-Dade) County for the purpose of constructing an airship base. The land was owned by the Richmond Timber Company, a major supplier of Dade County Pine (a denser, harder, sub-species of Pinus palustris, or longleaf pine). The base was named Naval Air Station Richmond, after the lumber company, and was home to the 25 ships of ZP-21 (Patrol, Airship Squadron 21 and Airship Wing 2). NAS Richmond was the second largest airship base in the United States, NAS Lakehurst in New Jersey being the largest. NAS Richmond was destroyed by a hurricane and fire in September 1945.

    After the end of World War II, Captain Frank C. Martin, a Pan American pilot, purchased farmland adjacent to the base in rural southwest Dade County. With this purchase he created Richmond Heights, as a new community for returning African American veterans.

    Of the original 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) he purchased in 1949, the federal government had used 800 acres (320 ha) to build the headquarters of Naval Air Station Richmond, a blimp base constructed in the early months of World War II Richmond, and was eventually home to 25 K-series blimps, three hangars, and 3,000 men. The hangars were 16 stories tall, built of Douglas fir brought in by train. The blimps protected ship convoys in the Florida Straits, and Richmond was the headquarters for the fight against U-boats operating in the Caribbean.

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