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Need a reliable fence company in North Las Vegas? Look no further than A1 Fence LV.

We’re a family run company that specializes in all types of fence installations and repairs. From wooden privacy fences to ornamental iron gates, we have the skills and experience to bring your vision to life.

We’re the right price leader, offering top-notch services. Our friendly staff of designers, project estimators, craftsmen and fencing specialists are ready to serve you. No job is too large or small.  Let us bring your concept to life.

Call us today or submit our online form to schedule a free consultation and see why we’re the best choice for your fence needs. 

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Choosing a North Las Vegas Fence Company

If you have a fence emergency, don’t jump the gun and hire the nearest handyman.  This can end up actually costing you more money if you hire the wrong people.

It’s tempting to go with the promise of repairs done cheap and quick.  A1 Fence is your North Las Vegas fence company right price leader. Don’t risk quality on a crap shoot. 

Check credentials.  Look their license up with the Nevada state board. Check the Better Business Bureau for their current rating.

A1 Fence owner and operator Eli Maciel says nothing beats established companies that have a track record of good workmanship.  Don’t trust your fence project to a company that does work on the fly, is a side business to their main business.

We have our own custom fabrication shop here at A1 Fence. Whether you need a steel frame gate, ornamental iron, custom fencing, or accustomed gate. We can handle anything in our custom fabrication shop.  You can expect professional service and quality products.

Finally for your own peace of mind make sure the North Las Vegas fence company you hire is licensed, bonded, and insured.

A Little NLV History Courtesy of Your North Las Vegas Fence Company

Hiring a North Las Vegas fence company in the early days was a totally different undertaking than today.

During the 1860s, Conrad Kiel established a ranch at the modern-day intersection of Carey Street and Losee Road in what would be North Las Vegas. 

In 1917, libertarian Thomas L. Williams of Eureka, Utah visited the Las Vegas Valley, back when Las Vegas, Las Vegas Indian Colony, and Arden were the only entities in the valley.

He did not approve of Las Vegas, perhaps because of its rowdiness (he was a Christian, or at least went to church), or because Las Vegas’ attempts at municipal control over its citizens. However, he was pleased by the abundance of the valley’s artesian water and potential for agriculture.

Two years later in 1919, he moved himself and his family (his wife and three sons) to a 160-acre piece of land a mile from Las Vegas. That year, he founded his town, developing the town by building he and his family a house, sinking a well, grading roads, extending power lines, and forming a system of irrigation ditches. Williams believed that churches and church people should govern the new town, and so encouraged churches to buy property in the town.

In 1924, Williams built his second house that was the first business of the town. It was named the Oasis Auto Court, and it contained a grocery store, a campground, a post office, a community center, and a telephone. At the time, it was the town’s only telephone.

In 1932, the town board was created.

A proper name had not yet been established for the town, and Williams did not want it named after himself, which lead to the town board voting for either “North Las Vegas” or “Vegas Verde” (which means “Green Meadows” in Spanish). “Vegas Verde” won, and that became the name for the town for a few months.

George Hansen, a town board member who voted for the name “North Las Vegas”, noticed that at one town board meeting, two members who voted the name “Vegas Verde” were absent. The vote for a name came once again, and “North Las Vegas” won.

During World War II, the Las Vegas Aerial Gunnery School opened in North Las Vegas. It would eventually become Nellis Air Force Base.

North Las Vegas was the subject of many annexation attempts from Las Vegas. On May 1, 1946, North Las Vegas was incorporated as a city.

In 1957, North Las Vegas planned to annex an area to its southeast, and in response, the Clark County Commission created the town of Sunrise Manor to prevent further annexation attempts.

from the N. Las Vegas wiki

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