Fence Contractors
When it's time to select a local (Mooresville) fence contractor to design a fence for your property, you may be overwhelmed by the number of options from which fence builder to choose. But selecting a fence design largely comes down to two considerations:
At MR Enterprises we specialize in just about any form of fence installation, design & material, including wooden fences, vinyl fences, aluminum fences, chain link fences and of course wrought iron fences. We guarantee your satisfaction on every job - just check out our testimonials page! All our work and employees are fully bonded, licensed and insured. Call us today at 704-408-1423 for a free estimate. |
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A good example of a commercial fencing application, in this case security gates commonly used for private communities. MR enterprises is often engaged by commercial entities as a fence contractor for larger jobs which we are proud to be considered for. What this translates to our private customers is that we are sought after for our quality, craftsmanship and affordability across the board! If you are looking for a commercial solution, please call us today at 704- 408-1423. |
Various types of fencing include:
Distinctly different land ownership and fencing patterns arose in the eastern and western United States. Original fence laws on the east coast were based on the British common law system, and rapidly increasing population quickly resulted in laws requiring livestock to be fenced in. In the west, land ownership patterns and policies reflected a strong influence of Spanish law and tradition, plus the vast land area involved made extensive fencing impractical until mandated by a growing population and conflicts between landowners. The "open range" tradition of requiring landowners to fence out unwanted livestock was dominant in most of the rural west until very late in the 20th century, and even today, a few isolated regions of the west still have open range statutes on the books. Today, across the nation, each state is free to develop its own laws regarding fences, but in most cases for both rural and urban property owners, the laws are designed to require adjacent landowners to share the responsibility for maintaining a common boundary fenceline, and the fence is generally constructed on the surveyed property line as precisely as possible.
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