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We hired this company to install some aluminum railings on our front porch. They also installed some vinyl fence in the backyard along with a beautiful pergola. Very happy with the work.
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DFence was founded by industry veterans to deliver the highest quality of products and craftsmanship. We install and repair Fences, gates, railings and decks. We serve NYC, Nassau & Suffolk county. Fully licensed, bonded & insured.
1080 Long Island Avenue, 11729, Deer Park, United States
We hired this company to install some aluminum railings on our front porch. They also installed some vinyl fence in the backyard along with a beautiful pergola. Very happy with the work.
I had these guys install a wood fence and driveway gate for me. It was a big job, i’m really happy with the service and finished products.
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