American Fence Company

NY

4.8 (0 reviews)

Fence contractor

we've installed over 10000 fences across WNY. Our team from day one still manages each projectand will ensure the quality of your fence. We don't use fly-by-night installers heremost enjoyable experience for our customers. With over 75 years of fence experienceour sales team has seen it all. We promise to provide a level of carepatienceand not taking short cuts. Our materialssupplierswe take a great deal of pride in our work and our reputation. Our company&#8217s legacy is one of hard workcustomer serviceand a dedication to the craft. For over 40 yearswe&#8217ve been designing and installing the best fences in WNYand we continue to grow and thrive throughout the region. We&#8217re all born and raised in Western New Yorkand everywhere in betweenyou&#8217ll see our American Fence placards on thousands of fences.&nbspFor us

21 Peuquet Pkwy

7166928283

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