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At H&W Fence Co, we specialize in creating fences that stand up to Atlantic Beach’s climate. Using materials like pressure-treated wood and galvanized steel, we ensure durability and style. Our team is committed to providing personalized service, helping you choose the perfect fence for your property. From consultation to installation, we focus on quality and customer satisfaction. We understand that a fence is more than just a boundary; it’s a statement of your home’s character. That’s why we take the time to listen to your needs and preferences, offering solutions that reflect your style.
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Imagine a backyard oasis with a fence that complements your landscape, offering privacy and security. Our fences, crafted from top-grade materials, withstand Atlantic Beach’s weather, keeping your property safe. Don’t wait for the next storm to test your boundaries. Contact H&W Fence Co today and let us build the fence that fits your lifestyle and needs. Whether it’s a classic picket or a modern privacy fence, our solutions are designed to last. We focus on using robust materials like cedar, known for its resistance to rot and insects, and vinyl, which requires minimal maintenance. Our installation process is thorough, beginning with precise measurements and ending with a clean, finished product. We understand that your time is valuable, so we work efficiently to complete projects without sacrificing quality. Trust H&W Fence Co to be your fence contractor in Atlantic Beach.
In 1900 Henry Flagler built the Mayport branch of the railroad and erected a station north of where the Adele Grage Cultural Center is currently located. Soon afterwards Flagler built a large hotel called the Continental Hotel on the railroad line between Pablo Beach (Jacksonville Beach) and Mayport. The hotel was a summer resort with 250 guest rooms. There was also a dance pavilion, tennis courts and a fishing pier. In 1913 the railroad sold most of the land to the Atlantic Beach Corporation which then began paving streets, installing lights, and water and sewer lines. In that same year the Continental Hotel changed its name to the Atlantic Beach Hotel. However, during World War I people were afraid to come to the coast and the Atlantic Beach Corporation went bankrupt. To make matters worse the Atlantic Beach Hotel burned down on September 20, 1919. After the war land began to sell again and settlement grew. The Town of Atlantic Beach was incorporated in 1926 and the first charter was adopted in 1929. The first town hall burned down in 1932, so a new one was built later that year. The newly established Mayport Naval Station and the construction of the Mathews Bridge led to further development of the town. The boundaries of Atlantic Beach were extended in 1987 with the annexation of Seminole Beach and again in 1996 by extending the westerly boundary to the Intracoastal Waterway.
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