Bielaski & Son Fence Co

NY

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Fence contractor

in a wide range of materialsincluding vinylwoodchain-linksplit railaluminum and more to create the perfect balance of securityprivacyand style for your home. We aren't just any fence companywe are your Rochester neighbors. We understand the unique challenges our local climate presentsensuring your fence remains sturdybeautifuland functional for years to come. We also stay up-to-date on all local permitting requirementsmaking the process hassle-free for you. We are a localfamily-owned business that values relationshipsnot just transactions. Our team is courteousreliableprofessionaland friendly service throughout the Greater Rochester areano matter the size. We take pride in delivering a seamless

585-802-2628 Today for a Free Estimate Our Services Quick View Split-rail Fence $250.00 classic, rustic aesthetic, simple construction from split logs or timbers, and functional use as a low-profile boundary for defining property lines and containing animals (if you choose to add wire) Add to cart Quick View Vinyl Fence $350.00 durable, low-maintenance fencing solution crafted from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and engineered for longevity, weather resistance, and aesthetic versatility . Designed to

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