Iowa Fence & Deck Co.

BUFFALO, IA

5 (18 reviews)

in southeast Iowa. Built for How You Use Your Property We install residential fencingcommercial fencing systemsdecksand agricultural fencing . Each project is designed for functionwhether it is securitylivestock controlincluding residential fence installationdeck constructionagricultural fencingand repairs. Whether you need a fence contractor or a deck contractorwe guide you through designmaterial selectionvinylaccess controlpanelsthat builds for durability and function. Iowa Fence &ampbusinessor livestock is involved. At Iowa Fence &ampDeck Co.we guide you through each step

319) 461-3060 3029 Fir Ave, Brighton, IA Home Get To Know Us What We Offer Residential Fence Deck Building & Outdoor Living Commercial Fencing Solutions Agricultural & Livestock Fencing Fence Staining & Maintenance Fence Repair & Replacement More Areas We Serve All Areas We Serve Oskaloosa, IA Cedar Rapids, IA Project Gallery FAQ Contact Us (319) 461-3060 Call Us Built for Strength Outdoors We build fences and decks that hold up to Iowa conditions. From planning to installati

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