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Commercial fence contractor matching in Waco, TX

Commercial fence projects need a different conversation than backyard work — code, access control, vehicle gates, and security all factor in. We'll match your project with a Waco-area commercial fencing pro who has built that kind of perimeter before.

Project types

Commercial fence projects we route in Central Texas

Self-storage perimeters

6–8 ft galvanized chain link with privacy slats or windscreen. Sliding access gates with keypad entry. Lighting coordination as needed.

Equipment / trade yards

Contractor yards, oilfield support, landscape suppliers. Tall chain link with barbed wire or razor ribbon, drive gates sized for trucks and trailers.

Churches

Decorative ornamental steel for street-facing perimeters, with chain link on back property lines. Often paired with parking lot bollards and gated access.

Schools & daycares

Knuckle-knuckle (no sharp top) chain link, secure pedestrian gates, line-of-sight to playgrounds. Code-driven heights.

Small warehouses

Loading dock perimeters, employee parking separation, dumpster enclosures. Often a mix of chain link and ornamental at the front.

Apartment / multifamily

Mailbox kiosks, pool enclosures, dumpster gates, ornamental front entries. Usually multi-trade, multi-phase.

Access control

Gates and access — the part that takes the most planning

The fence itself is rarely the hardest part of a commercial project. Gates and access decisions usually drive the timeline and budget.

  • Cantilever vs. swing gates: cantilever rolls along the inside of the fence, swing gates need open space to swing. Site layout decides.
  • Operators: hydraulic, electromechanical, slide. Sized to gate weight and duty cycle.
  • Entry methods: keypad, card reader, vehicle loop, intercom, mobile app, or combinations.
  • Safety devices: photo eyes, edge sensors, signage, audible warnings — required by UL 325 and good practice.
  • Power & data: who pulls conduit? Who connects to the building network? This usually requires coordination with an electrician.

Materials we route most for commercial

  • Galvanized chain link — cheapest per foot, fastest to install, fine for the back of a yard.
  • Vinyl-coated chain link — black or green, looks far better at street frontage.
  • Ornamental steel — front entries, churches, schools, apartments. More security-feeling than aluminum.
  • Aluminum — pool decks, courtyards, light commercial.
  • Privacy slats / windscreen — easy way to add visual privacy without rebuilding.
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What helps the quote

Things to share when you reach out

  • Site address and a rough sketch or aerial of the perimeter
  • Total linear footage if you know it (or property dimensions)
  • Number and size of vehicle gates
  • Required height (often code-driven)
  • Access control needs — keypad, card reader, mobile, etc.
  • Any insurance / lender / tenant requirements
  • Target start window

Procurement & bid-friendly

If your business needs a written, itemized bid for accounting, insurance, or franchise approval, say so in the form. The Waco-area pro you're matched with can deliver a bid in a normal commercial format.

For multi-site portfolios across Central Texas — Waco, Temple, Killeen, Belton — let us know in the notes; some installers can quote multi-site work.

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