The Cheapest Fence Options for Your Business

Commercial properties typically need fencing to keep their buildings secure during off hours. While this fencing serves a practical purpose, it can become expensive if you have a lot of ground to cover. To help businesses minimize their cost, we have several options for you to build commercial fencing on a budget. 

Below are our top three options for low-cost fencing that work great for commercial applications: 

Chain-Link 

Chain-link is the standard of commercial fencing for a reason. It is sturdy, lightweight, easy to install, and relatively affordable for large areas of land. Plus, chain-link can be customized to include sliding or automatic gates, making it ideal for closing off parking lots and other secure areas of your property. 

Wire 

Wire fencing is another low-cost metal fence option that is great for agricultural spaces, industrial complexes, and other properties where minimalism is key. Similar to a chain link, the wire creates a flexible barrier that can be used for a variety of purposes. While it is not as secure as a chain link, it can work well for areas where a visual barrier is more important than a practical barrier. Wire fencing can also be used for railing. 

Pressure-Treated Pine

If you need a privacy fence for your business but want to stay on a budget, pressure-treated pine is your best bet. This low-cost wood option is high quality and will last upwards of ten years if maintained properly. While it will be more expensive to install over a large piece of property, it is much more affordable than metal or vinyl privacy fencing options. 

If you’re looking for ways to cut costs without sacrificing the quality of your fence, contact FloriFence today! We offer several different options that can fit your needs and your budget easily. 

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