Temporary Fencing Options for Your Event or Construction Site
The first open is a panel fence. These are typically available in different heights (often 4’ and 6’) and are free-standing, with no drilling required. Each segment is typically 12’ wide. The design of this fencing is typically called “chain link.” These segments are framed by horizontal and vertical cross bars.
The second option available to you is that of a panel fence with a screen (often green in color). These are available in the same width and heights and general characteristics as the panel fence with the addition of a screen covering. This option provides greater privacy and security while also acting as a wind barrier.
Gates are often available, either with or without the addition of a screen. These are also available in heights of 4’ or 6’ but provide openings of typically 4’, 12’, or 24’, depending on the needs of your site. As with the panel fence (with or without screen), these gates are framed by cross bars, are free standing and require no drilling.
Barricades are yet another option. There are typically available in panels of differing lengths (options may include 4’ and 6’ heights with a standard 12’ length). These are much more open than the panel fence and are typically a sturdy, heavy steel design. No drilling is required for these as well and they are free standing.
Roll wire is our fifth option, which allows for flexible configurations. Roll wire is typically 5’ tall but does require that posts be driven to make installation possible.
Temporary fencing provides many different options to meet the needs of your event or construction site. Whether panel fencing with or without screening or a gate, barricades, or roll wire would meet your needs best, temporary fencing is flexible and affordable. Contact your local temporary fencing rental company to find out more!
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