Bull City Fencing

VA

4.3 (0 reviews)

Fence contractor

to residential and commercial customers in DurhamNC and throughout the entire Triangle area. With over 25 years of experiencewe are ready to help you with all of your fencing needs! &nbspHigh-Quality Aluminum Fencing Aluminum fencing is a strongsturdychoose aluminum! This fence's durability and longevity make it a cost-effective choiceyou can be sure that your investment will last for decades to come. Furthermorealuminum fencing resists corrosion and other types of damageinstalls all types of fences and gates including vinylsplit railprivacywood fencespicketironornamentalaluminum fencesgalvanized &ampvinyl coated chain linkgate access controlcommercial roll gates to meet your specifications

25 years of experience, Bull City Fencing is one of the best-established companies in the area with a current membership in the American Fence Association (AFA). Our fence company is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; we are ready to help you with all of your fencing needs!   High-Quality Aluminum Fencing Aluminum fencing is a strong, sturdy, and affordable type of fence that comes in many different heights and designs to appeal to any property owner. If you are lookin

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