Whether you recently purchased your Central Florida home or had it for decades, you may need a new fence or replace a fence that has seen better days. If you are on the fence about getting a new fence, here are a few common signs it is time for a new fence.

Your old fence is in disrepair

If your fence is older, has been damaged by the recent hurricane, or just weathered from our heat and humidity, your home will appreciate in value with a new fence. It also won’t become a potential hazard in our next big storm.

You live close to your neighbors

While you may have some great neighbors, you and your family still need privacy in your backyard. We’ve all been there, trying to enjoy the afternoon with the kids in your backyard and you get interrupted by the the neighbors.

A privacy fence is great, especially in the neighborhoods where houses are built close together. This way you can enjoy your privacy without being interrupted.

You have children & pets

Fences also have the added benefit of providing your family with safety. You can let the kids and pets play in the backyard without worrying about them wandering off or uninvited guests the wandering in.

You live in a busy area

If you live in a busy area or near a busy street, you don’t want to hear car noise or people walking. Today’s fences are built to absorb a lot of noise adding to the privacy.

Choosing the right service is not always easy. Which is why Fence Central has made the process easy, from selecting the right material for your project, installation, to ensuring you completely satisfied with the final product.

Here at Fence Central Our Goal is Simple, We Make Sure All of Our Customers Are 100% Satisfied With The Fence We Install.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the family at Fence Central encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.

Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.