
COMMERCIAL FENCES
What is Commercial Fencing?
A commercial fence is a structure surrounding your asset or property, enclosing the entire area. Commercial fencing comes in an array of materials such as aluminum, vinyl, iron, or steel. The choice of material depends on the functionality, location, terrain, and weather.
Types of Commercial Fencing Material
There are many types of fencing materials. for example:
Aluminum or Wrought Iron Fences
A stable, high quality, and durable option, aluminum offers excellent barrier protection for any business. The material is made out of heavy-duty metal, making it highly sturdy and durable.
Because it has an ornamental role, the heavy-duty material can also boost the aesthetic appeal of your business. Aluminum fencing is powder-coated with an acrylic finish, making it a low-maintenance option for your business.
When compared to other materials such as iron or steel, aluminum fencing is not as rigid. They’re also resistant to corrosion, and the color doesn’t fade easily.
With an aluminum fencing option, you get to enjoy a low-maintenance fence with ornamental functions as well. This fencing option is ideal within areas of extreme humidity, or considerable exposure amounts to salt spray.

Warranty
Purchasing a fence is an expensive process, and so is its installation. To avoid paying for fence maintenance or repair after installation, a warranty for the fence installation is ideal for protecting you from having to pay extra.
A warranty may cost you an additional fee to the installation costs, but it is worth it. Inquire from potential contractors whether they offer warranties as part of their installation packages.
In some cases, contractors may give a grace period of 6 months from an installation that calls for free repair and maintenance of the fence.
Quality of Materials in Use
Most contractors commonly use substandard materials during the construction process. To avoid this, it is critical to obtain a breakdown of all fencing contractors.
If the materials on this list are poor quality, it’s time to look for another contractor. Using low-cost materials during the installation may appear cost-effective at first, but it will prove costly in the long term.
Commercial fences installed with low-quality materials are prone to collapse, resulting in additional costs for re-installation. However, for your fence installation, you should think about using high-quality materials.
