Ready to give your Fernwood, PA property a fresh look? V. Serrano’s Landscaping’s fence installation services blend beauty and security, creating a welcoming space you’ll love.
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At V. Serrano’s Landscaping, fencing isn’t just our trade; it’s how we help homeowners feel secure and make their properties look their best. We specialize in residential fencing, including wood fence installation, vinyl fence installation, and aluminum fence installs, offering a range of options that bring durability and character to your property.
We serve the entire Delaware County region, building fences that homeowners rely on for strength and beauty. When you work with us, you get a team that listens, plans, and delivers exactly what you need. Call 215-834-2327 to start your fence installation project today.
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A well-built fence does more than mark your property; it creates a safer, more private space while complementing the look of your home. At V. Serrano’s Landscaping, we design and install fences that stand up to the elements and fit your lifestyle. From classic wood to low-maintenance vinyl and sleek aluminum, we’ll help you find the perfect match.
Homeowners across Fernwood, PA, and Delaware County choose us for fence installations that combine functionality with visual appeal. Call 215-834-2327 today to start building the fence your property deserves.
Delaware County lies in the river and bay drainage area named “Delaware” in honor of Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, Governor of the nearby English colony of Virginia. The land was explored by Henry Hudson in 1609, and over the next several decades it was variously claimed and settled by the Swedes, the Dutch, and the English. Its original human inhabitants were the Lenape tribe of American Indians.
Once the Dutch were defeated and the extent of New York was determined, King Charles II of England made his grant to William Penn to found the colony which came to be named Pennsylvania. Penn divided his colony into three counties: Bucks, Philadelphia, and Chester. The riverfront land south of Philadelphia, being the most accessible, was quickly granted and settled. In 1789, the southeastern portion of Chester County was divided from the rest and named Delaware County for the Delaware River.
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