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Lutz Fencing

Name

Lutz Fencing

Address

201 Flagship Dr
Lutz Florida 33549
United States

Phone

(813) 798-5168

Website

Lutz

We specialize in quality fencing services and have a wide variety of options available. If you're looking for aluminum fence, metal fence, vinyl fence, or wood fence solutions-we've got 'them all. Our team is made up of experienced professionals who know the ins and outs of each type of fencing material so that you can make an informed decision on what will work best for your property.

We take pride in providing high-quality service as a reliable and trusted local fence company. You can rely on us for installation, repair and maintenance. Plus, with years of experience behind our backs, we guarantee that whatever solution you choose will be durable and long-lasting. So don't hesitate to give us a call today if you need help setting up a secure perimeter around your home or business establishment.

Looking for professional assistance? We offer comprehensive services tailored according to your needs and budget; from initial consultation to final inspection following completion of the project. You can be assured of receiving superior results from our certified experts when you choose us as your fencing partner.

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About Lutz

Lutz is an unincorporated community in Hillsborough County and Pasco County, Florida, United States, 15 miles (24 km) north of Tampa. While there is a census-designated area of Lutz, the community itself extends beyond those boundaries into other census-designated areas. == History == Lutz began with the construction of a small train depot on the Tampa Northern Railroad. The area surrounding the depot officially became known as "Lutz" when the U.S. Postal Service authorized a post office. The community was named for W. P. Lutz, who was credited with bringing the railroad to town.As people moved to the rural community from Tampa, the Lutz area continued to grow until it no longer depended on the "Lutz Junction", which was demolished in the late 1960s.

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