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Stag Fencing
Stag Fencing is a family-run business founded almost 30 years ago by Richard and Alison Clark, in Dorchester.
Over this period they have acquired a great reputation throughout the local area and further afield for their workmanship and customer service. They have expanded the business from mainly fencing to cover all aspects of garden renovation, including decking, sheds and landscaping projects.
While building their business Richard and Alison raised five children and are very proud that four of their children now work in the family business. They also employ experienced landscapers and fencing contractors to deliver first-class solutions for both domestic and commercial clients and are happy to quote for all types of contracts small or large and can advise the best solutions for your outside space.
The company’s expansion has continued and in 2020 when they founded their sister company Stag Build & Property Maintenance, further expanding the range of quality services they can provide.
Coming into spring and summer we are all looking forward to spending more time in our gardens, and with the rising cost of living it looks like we will be relaxing and entertaining much more in our homes and during the summer months in our gardens and outdoor spaces.
Making good use of your outside space can harmonise the flow through to your inside space, turning unused spaces to functional areas, defining entertainment areas, achieving a new easy-care look that, in turn, will also boost the value of your property.
Stag Fencing may be your key to having the outside space adapted to your needs this summer.
Give them a call for help with plans, ideas, and free quotes to start the journey to your own outside haven.
Check out their new website for inspiration:
Tel: 01305 259021
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