Fence Company in Garden City, PA

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Ready to boost your property’s appeal and security? V Serranos Landscaping provides exceptional fence installations tailored to your needs.

A white vinyl fence runs along a lush, green lawn. Behind the fence, tall evergreen shrubs partially obscure a grey house with a window, visible in the background. The setting suggests a suburban residential area.

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A long, wooden privacy fence runs along a grassy area, bordered by dense green trees. The fence panels are a warm brown color, supported by evenly spaced vertical posts, creating a natural and serene outdoor setting.

Why Choose V Serranos Landscaping For Fencing?

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  • A new fence adds instant curb appeal, increasing the value of your property.
  • Enjoy private outdoor moments with a fence that borders your space.
  • Durable materials like aluminum mean less maintenance and more enjoyment.
  • Keep kids and pets safe with a stylish and secure poolside fence.
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    Fencing Specialists Throughout Delaware County

    We aren’t just another fence company in Garden City. We’re devoted to crafting outdoor spaces that are practical and visually appealing. As a local Delaware County business, we bring to the table a deep understanding of your needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking for wood, vinyl, or aluminum, we’ve got the knowledge and skillset necessary to bring your vision to life.

    A modern house with large windows partially hidden behind a tall wooden fence and trimmed hedges. The bright blue sky and green grass surround the property, creating a vibrant and serene setting.

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  • Consultation & Planning: We listen to your needs and help you choose the perfect fence style and materials.
  • Precise Measurements: We ascertain a perfect fit for your property using advanced measuring tools.
  • Specialized Installation: Our skilled team handles every detail with care, thus providing you with a sturdy and long-lasting fence.
  • A white vinyl privacy fence with three vertical panels stands on a grassy lawn. Behind the fence, part of a dark structure is visible. The scene is brightly lit, highlighting the clean lines and simple design of the fence.

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    A well-built fence does more than just define your property lines-it provides security, privacy, and heightens your home’s overall appeal. We’re not just building fences; we’re crafting solutions. We understand the importance of finding the right balance between aesthetics and functionality. Our team in Garden City, PA is here to guide you through the process, guaranteeing that you get the perfect fence for your needs and budget. Contact us at 215-834-2327 to get started on your fencing project today!

    The first recorded inhabitants of Nether Providence Township were Native Americans of the Lenape tribe, who lived in the area for about five hundred years, but by 1740 few remained. On August 14, 1682, two months before William Penn’s landing in Chester, John Sharpless came to the area. Penn had given Sharpless a thousand-acre (4-km2) tract, and he settled near Ridley Creek.

    By the time Penn arrived, there were several small settlements in the area, which became known as Providence Township. Providence Township comprised today’s Nether Providence, Rose Valley, Media, and Upper Providence. On October 17, 1683, the residents of Providence Township petitioned the Court of Chester County, of which they were then a part, to establish a road from Providence to Chester. The court approved the creation of Providence Great Road (now Route 252).

    Nether Providence went through four distinct phases from farming, to manufacturing, to resort, and finally, to residential community. By 1729, the area was producing sufficient crops to allow exporting to New England, Canada, and Europe.

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