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Supporting Charleston Beyond Boundaries – Floyd Fence: Your Trusted Fencing Company

At Floyd Fence, every fence we build for families or businesses in Charleston is more than just a boundary; it’s a step toward building a better future for our community. As a dedicated fencing company, we’re committed to giving back, supporting various local initiatives, and contributing to a brighter tomorrow after tomorrow.

Our Community Involvement Includes:

  • Charleston Youth Development Center – Advisory Board Member (CYDC)
  • Bread Basket Thanksgiving Food Drive – Supporting Charleston Families
  • March of Dimes – Promoting Infant Health and Wellness
  • Free Fencing for Low-Income Families with Pets – Carolina’s Compassionate Initiative
  • Coastal Community Foundation – Sponsorship for Charleston Symphony and Race for the Cure
  • Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk – Raising Breast Cancer Awareness
  • Sip N See Angel Tree & Giving Smiles – Spreading Joy during the Holidays
  • Charleston Rotary and The Citadel MBAA Association – Present and Future Supporters
  • Local Schools – Supporting R B Stall High, Dixie High, & Cherokee Elementary
  • Doctors of the Lowcountry Unite for Sight – Ghana Mission Support
  • Christ for Nations & Habitat for Humanity – Helping Global and Local Communities
  • SCORE Counselors to America’s Small Business – Empowering Local Entrepreneurs

From assisting local schools to supporting critical health initiatives, Floyd Fence is more than just a fencing company; we’re a committed partner in Charleston’s growth and success. Yes Together, we’re working to strengthen our community, one fence and one partnership at a time.

Floyd fence provides superior product line for fencing to the greater Charleston area of South Carolina, including Summerville. You will find examples and pricing of our products and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a free estimate.

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“The installation was done professionally and they left my yard in better shape than they found it.”
Arlin Perry