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K & J Fencing borders, spruces up property

Trust K&J Fencing to spruce up your home.

The Williamstown business offers all types of fencing and railing, including vinyl, aluminum, steel, wool, chain link and more, said owner Kevin McConnell.

K&J offers complete repair service, year-round installation and sensible rates, according to its Web site, www.kandjfence.com.

Customers are invited to visit the business’ showroom and “fence garden,” which gives them a look at K&J’s full line of quality products.

The business offers in-home estimates, said McConnell.

“We’ll come to your house to take dimensions,” he said. “We hate to give pricing without looking at the job site to see if there are hills, slopes, trees, concrete — things of that nature.”

All K&J’s warranties are lifetime and non-prorated. The business does not use subcontractors, and certified installers handle every job, said McConnell. McConnell’s grandfather, Edward, opened the company in 1984.

The business, which is fully insured and a member of the American Fence Association, serves the South Jersey area.

All vinyl fencing and railing is on sale now through Nov. 1.

K&J Fencing is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

For more information, call 856-875-6233.

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