How To Choose Fencing Materials For Your Commercial Property

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What is the right fence for business premises? Does it need to be as strong as possible, or is it good enough for marking the territory? There are many options for commercial fencing that will fit your commercial property's security needs. But remember that commercial premises project an image of your brand. The fence is one component that says a lot about the image you want to project. How do you pick fencing material for a commercial property?

Look at Your Security Needs

The top priority for commercial fencing installation is securing the commercial property. Security needs are different for different businesses. A jewelry foundry will need higher security than a camping ground. Besides security, there are privacy considerations. Do you mind passersby seeing what is happening on the commercial property? Most high-security premises like government security facilities opt for chain link fencing with razor wire on the top. Aluminum and wrought iron metal bar fencing are also popular options for high security. They have the added advantage of having a higher aesthetic appeal than chain link fencing. 

Consider the Aesthetic Appeal

Commercial fencing installation must balance security concerns and brand imaging. A financial institution, for example, needs high security, but it also needs to seem welcoming. Metallic fencing works well in such cases. Low-security premises like recreational parks can work with more aesthetically appealing fencing material like wood or vinyl. These types of fences have more choices and designs. 

Consider Maintenance Requirements 

You must consider the maintenance needs of a commercial fence, especially on a large commercial property. Wrought iron and wood fences need constant paint retouching to stay attractive and maintain water resistance. PVC fences are relatively maintenance-free because they are pest and weather-resistant.  

Follow Set Building Codes and Guidelines

Local authorities usually set the guidelines for commercial fencing. Some jurisdictions require metallic fencing made from steel, wrought iron, or aluminum. Some require lighter installation for sides facing the front and sides. Enquire about these guidelines before making your choice. 

Look at Your Budget

What can you afford? It is important to look at the cost of your commercial project besides other considerations. Fencing materials differ widely in price. PVC is very affordable for fencing a large commercial property. Wrought iron is pricey and more ideal for small commercial properties in urban areas.  You should aim for the right balance in cost, security, and aesthetic value when doing commercial fencing. 

Contact a local fence contractor to learn more about commercial fence installation options.


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