FAQs

How early should fencing be planned in a commercial construction project?

Fencing should be planned early—often during site layout or security planning—so it aligns with access points, traffic flow, and other site infrastructure. Early planning helps avoid delays and allows fencing to integrate smoothly with gates and access control systems.

Commercial Fencing

Yes. American Fence regularly coordinates with general contractors, site supervisors, and other trades to ensure fencing installation aligns with construction schedules and safety requirements. This is especially important on active commercial and industrial sites.
Commercial fencing costs depend on several factors, including:
Our team reviews these details to provide an accurate, project-specific bid.
Yes. We frequently work at occupied commercial properties, industrial facilities, and public spaces. Our crews follow safety protocols and coordinate scheduling to minimize disruption to ongoing operations.
Yes. Many commercial projects require phased installation due to construction schedules, budget planning, or site access. American Fence can design fencing systems that allow for phased implementation without compromising security.
Security fencing is commonly used for:
Security Fencing

Access control systems are designed to work directly with fencing and gates to manage vehicle and pedestrian entry. When planned together, fencing and access control create a unified perimeter security system.

Access Control Systems

Yes. American Fence provides ongoing maintenance and repair services to help commercial clients protect their investment and maintain safe, functional fencing systems over time.

Maintenance & Repair

We work with both. American Fence installs new commercial fencing systems and also services, repairs, or upgrades existing fences and gates when appropriate.
We work with a wide range of commercial and public-sector clients, including:
We design and install fencing systems with local and industry requirements in mind. Our experience in the Charlotte area helps ensure projects meet applicable codes and standards.

American Fence has been serving commercial clients since 1952, building long-term relationships through consistent service and professional project execution.

The best way to begin is by submitting a request with basic project details. A commercial fencing specialist will follow up to discuss scope, timeline, and next steps.
If your project has unique requirements or you’d like to speak directly with a commercial fencing specialist, we’re here to help.