CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION FENCES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INTEGROUS FENCES AND DECKS The Fence Experts 32 Route 41 Gap PA 17527 Custom construction of fences and decks;The mark consists of a shield in the color orange with one continuous orange line which begins in a southwesterly direction and then proceeds for a short distance northwesterly and later north to the upper left corner of the shield. The line continues in an easterly direction and then bisects the shield in a southwesterly direction parallel to the line containing the point of origin. The line continues southeast for a short distance, then to the northeast, and then north to the most upper right portion of the shield. Thereafter, the line continues west and later southwest to its point of ending. The word INTEGROUS in the color black is below the mark with the wording FENCES AND DECKS in the color gray underneath.;Constructing decks; Installing fencing;The color(s) orange, black, and gray is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;FENCES AND DECKS;
JAN FENCE Jan Fence 4 Industrial Road Paquannock NJ 07440 Custom construction of fences and installation and repair services for fences;FENCE;
 

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