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Commercial Fences
Commercial fencing is about security, access control, and consistency. It needs to hold up to daily use and clearly define where vehicles and people are allowed to move. At Hollar Fence, we install commercial fencing systems that are practical, durable, and suited to how the property operates.
Most commercial projects are built using chain link fencing with barbed wire or ornamental steel fencing. These systems are commonly used for warehouses, yards, equipment storage, and commercial properties where security and visibility matter.
Gates are a key part of commercial fencing. Depending on the site, we install automatic gates, cantilever gates, and large swing gates to control access and traffic flow. Fencing and gates can be installed over existing concrete using plated posts, or core drilled when additional structural strength is required.
The goal is a fence system that functions properly, holds up over time, and fits the demands of the site.
Common Commercial Fence Options
Chain Link Fences
A widely used commercial option that provides clear boundaries and security. Often installed with barbed wire and available in various heights.
Ornamental Steel Fence
Used where appearance and security both matter. Provides a clean, professional look while maintaining controlled access.
Benefits of commercial fences
Built for daily use
Designed to handle regular traffic and ongoing use.
Clear access control
Defines entry points and movement throughout the property.
Adaptable installation
Can be installed over concrete or through slab depending on site conditions.
Consistent and durable
Materials and layout focused on long-term performance.
Scalable systems
Works for small commercial sites and larger facilities.
FAQs
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Chain link fencing with barbed wire is the most common option for security-focused commercial properties. Ornamental steel is often used where visibility and appearance are also important. The right choice depends on how the property is used.
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Yes. We install automatic gate systems, including cantilever and swing gates, based on site layout and access needs.
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Yes. Depending on the application, posts can be plated to existing concrete or core drilled through the slab when additional structural strength is needed.