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Commercial Fencing in DFW

Commercial Fence Installation You Can Count On

Most people know us for our residential work, building wood fences for homeowners across the metroplex. But over the last few years, we’ve taken on more and more commercial projects. Warehouses, cell tower sites, retail lots, apartment complexes. The jobs are bigger, the stakes are higher, and honestly, the work is some of the most satisfying stuff we do.

Commercial fencing is a different animal than residential. You’re not just keeping a dog in the yard. You’re protecting inventory, meeting insurance requirements, controlling access to a property, or keeping unauthorized people away from expensive equipment. The materials are heavier, the posts go deeper, and every detail matters because a business can’t afford a fence that fails six months in.

We install commercial fencing across Dallas, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and Duncanville. If your property is in the DFW area and you need fencing that’s built to commercial standards, that’s what we do.

A chain-link fence encloses a small utility area with electrical equipment and a metal tower on a dirt lot, showcasing an alternative to iron fence installation. Trees, a white container, and a parked vehicle sit in the background under partly cloudy skies.
Chain link security fencing installed around a telecom site in the DFW area built by M&C Fence DFW.

Types of Commercial Fencing We Install

Chain Link Fencing

Chain link is the backbone of commercial fencing and it has been for decades. There’s a reason for that. It’s strong, it’s cost-effective, and it holds up in Texas heat without warping or rotting. We install galvanized chain link in various heights and gauges depending on what the property needs. A 4-foot fence around a parking lot is a very different build than an 8-foot perimeter around an industrial yard.

We also install chain link with barbed wire or razor wire top rails for properties that need a higher level of deterrent. Schools, government facilities, utility sites. If the job calls for it, we build it.

Privacy Screening and Slat Systems

Sometimes chain link alone isn’t enough. Maybe your property is next to a road and you don’t want people seeing what’s stored on site. Maybe you’ve got a dumpster enclosure that needs to look presentable. That’s where privacy slats and screening panels come in.

We install both woven privacy slats and solid panel screening systems on chain link frameworks. The panels we use are commercial grade, UV-resistant, and rated for high wind. If you’re already familiar with our privacy fence installations for residential jobs, think of this as the commercial version of that same idea, just built heavier and designed for bigger applications.

A chain-link fence, possibly serving as a temporary alternative to iron fence installation, with panels covered in white material stands next to a blue building on a concrete surface beneath a clear sky. Shadows from the fence and poles are visible on the ground.
Privacy screening panels on commercial chain link built by M&C Fence DFW at a warehouse facility in DFW.

Automated Slide Gates

A fence is only as good as its gate, and on a commercial property, that gate needs to do more than swing open when someone pushes it. We install automated slide gates with solar-powered openers, card readers, keypads, and remote access systems. The whole setup is designed so you can control who comes in and out without someone standing at the entrance all day.

Slide gates work especially well on commercial lots because they don’t need the swing clearance that a traditional gate does. They track along the fence line and tuck out of the way. For properties with tight entrances or heavy traffic, it’s the best option. If you’ve been looking at options for your business, take a look at our gate installation services to see what we offer across residential and commercial projects.

A chain-link fence runs across a dirt lot, next to an iron fence installation site, with a solar-powered security camera on a post and a black power box on the fence. A large white and red industrial building stands in the background under a clear blue sky.
Automated slide gate installation with solar-powered opener and card reader installed by M&C Fence DFW at a commercial property in DFW.
A fenced parking lot with a closed metal gate and automated keypad entry, featuring iron fence installation. A surveillance camera and utility poles stand nearby, with a few parked cars and a shadow of a person in the foreground.
A chain link gate closed with keypad controlled access with solar power in DFW installed by M&C Fence DFW

HVAC and Equipment Security Cages

This one catches a lot of business owners off guard. Rooftop HVAC units are a target for copper theft, especially in the DFW area. A security cage around your condenser or package unit is cheap insurance compared to replacing a $10,000 HVAC system and dealing with the downtime.

We build custom expanded metal cages that fit around your existing equipment. They’re bolted down, tamper-resistant, and still allow full airflow so the unit operates normally. We’ve installed these on apartment complexes, retail buildings, churches, and office parks across Dallas-Fort Worth.

A large Carrier HVAC unit is enclosed in a metal mesh cage, reminiscent of iron fence installation, on a flat gravel rooftop. Nearby buildings and a grassy area are visible in the background under a clear sky.
Custom expanded metal security cages installed by M&C Fence DFW protecting rooftop HVAC units at a commercial property in DFW.
A large outdoor air conditioning unit, enclosed by a black iron fence installation, is set on a gravel-covered flat rooftop under a partly cloudy sky. Tools and debris are scattered nearby.
Custom expanded metal security cages with access doors open installed by M&C Fence DFW protecting rooftop HVAC units at a commercial property in DFW.

Why Businesses in DFW Work With Us

We’re a small team, and that’s actually an advantage on commercial jobs. You’re not getting passed around between a salesperson, a project manager, and a crew that’s never seen the proposal. You talk to me, I look at the property, and the same crew that I trust shows up to build it. That’s how things get done right.

We’ve got 99 reviews and a 4.8-star rating because we treat every job the same way, whether it’s a fence replacement in someone’s backyard or a 500-foot chain link perimeter around a warehouse. The standard doesn’t change.

If your project needs financing, we offer that too. You can check out the details on our fence financing page to see what options are available for commercial work.

A chain-link gate, part of a recent iron fence installation, stands partially open across a paved road. A metal building rises in the background under a clear blue sky, while bare tree branches cast shadows on the ground.
Full perimeter fencing with automated gate entry installed by M&C Fence DFW at a commercial site in the DFW area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Fencing

How much does commercial fencing cost in DFW?

It depends on the material, height, total linear footage, and whether you need extras like automated gates or barbed wire. Chain link is the most affordable option for long perimeter runs. We give free estimates on every commercial project, so the best way to get a real number is to call us at (817) 888-4590 or submit a request through our contact page.

Do you install fencing for construction sites?

Yes. Temporary and permanent fencing for construction sites is something we handle regularly. If you need a perimeter secured before work starts, we can usually get it done quickly.

Can you install fencing around a pool at a commercial property?

Absolutely. Pool fencing at apartment complexes, hotels, and community pools has to meet specific code requirements for height, gate latching, and picket spacing. We know the requirements and build to them every time. You can read more about our approach to pool fence installations on our services page.

What type of fence is best for a commercial property?

For most commercial applications, chain link is the go-to because it’s durable, affordable, and low maintenance. If the property needs privacy, we add screening panels. If it needs a more polished look (say, the front of a retail space), we can do wrought iron or aluminum fencing instead. It really comes down to the property and what you’re trying to accomplish.

Do you handle fence repairs on existing commercial fencing?

If you’ve got sections that are damaged, rusted, or knocked down, we can repair or replace just those sections without tearing out the whole fence. Send us some photos and we’ll tell you what makes sense.

How long does a commercial fence installation take?

Small jobs (a security cage or a short perimeter) can be done in a day. Larger perimeter projects with automated gates might take a few days to a week depending on the scope. We’ll give you a timeline during the estimate so there aren’t any surprises.

Where We Install Commercial Fencing

We serve businesses and commercial properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Here are some of the cities where we work most often:

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