Do you desire a fence that not only defines your property but also adds value and charm? H&W Fence Co serves Duval County, providing remarkable fence service in Neptune Beach, FL. Let us help you create the perfect boundary for your home.
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We are your local authority for Neptune Beach and Duval County fences. We understand the unique needs of homeowners with Fence Services in Neptune Beach, FL, and we deliver practical and stylish fencing options that complement the local landscape. Our team is skilled in working with various materials, from the warm, natural beauty of cedar wood to the low-maintenance durability of vinyl and the strength and security of aluminum. We use time-tested techniques and high-quality materials like galvanized steel posts and weather-resistant coatings to create lasting fences. Our commitment goes beyond just building fences; we strive for complete customer satisfaction. H&W Fence Co is your local specialist in Duval County.
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Fences are vital in delineating boundaries for security and adding aesthetic appeal to your property. H&W Fence Co provides a complete range of fencing services in Neptune Beach FL, including new installations, repairs, and replacements. We utilize high-quality materials and adhere to standardized procedures to construct resilient fences against various weather and environmental conditions common in FL. We use pressure-treated lumber for wood fences to resist rot and decay, and we offer various vinyl options that are resistant to fading and cracking. We use powder coating for a durable and attractive finish for aluminum fences. Our team is also proficient in installing various gate systems, including automated options for added convenience. We invite you to contact H&W Fence Co today for your Neptune Beach in Duval County fencing needs. Let us build the perfect fence to enhance your property and provide you with the security and privacy you deserve in FL.
Neptune Beach was originally part of Jacksonville Beach. Through its development, the part of Jacksonville Beach north of 20th Avenue North was sparsely populated, with a brick road (First Street) connecting the more populated southern area with Atlantic Beach. The name “Neptune Beach” originated in 1922 with Dan G. Wheeler, one of the few residents. Wheeler had a home at what is now One Ocean Hotel (now in Atlantic Beach), and had to walk all the way home from Mayport each evening after taking the Florida East Coast Railway train home from work in Jacksonville. A friend who worked for the railroad informed Wheeler that if he had a station, the train would have to stop for him, so Wheeler built his own train station near his home and named it Neptune.
Neptune seceded from Jacksonville Beach and incorporated as its own municipality in 1931, following a tax revolt. The comparatively few residents of the area were largely cut off from Jacksonville Beach city services such as police, fire, garbage collection, and road developments, though they paid taxes in equal share. The first mayor was O. O. McCollum, and the government met in Wheeler’s old train station until a new town hall was completed in 1935.
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