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Plastic Mesh Safety Fence

Dimensions: Varies

Plastic safety fencing, also called orange fencing, is made of a durable mesh plastic that comes in large rolls. Use plastic mesh safety fencing to ke...

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Traffic Control Fence

Dimensions: Varies

Brightly colored traffic control fencing is sturdier than plastic mesh safety fencing, but it serves a similar purpose. Use traffic control fencing to...

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Barricade Fence

Dimensions: L: 7' H: 3.5'

Barricade fencing helps with crowd control and creating staging areas at events. Barricade fencing panels are typically 3.5 feet tall by 7 feet wide w...

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Chain Link Temporary Fence

Dimensions: Varies

Chain link temporary fencing is made of steel wire and is one of the most popular temporary fencing options. Use it to secure construction sites, dire...

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Panel Fencing

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Panel fencing is most commonly used for perimeter protection and crowd control. As the most in demand temporary fencing option, panel fencing is cost-...

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions our ZTERS account managers get about temporary fence rentals.

Since pricing for temporary fence rentals is very connected to the amount of fence rented (in feet), it is very important to have an accurate understanding of how much your project will require. If your project requires us to fence off a small standard shape (square or rectangle) you can sometimes do this measurement yourself. However, if you require a larger measurement or your fence will cover a partial or odd-shaped area, we recommend you take a more accurate measurement. You can use a contractor’s measuring wheel or a rope & wire measure.

Before you go investing in these tools, however, ZTERS has also created an incredibly accurate temporary fencing calculator that will allow you to get these measurements free of charge.

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Temporary fencing helps to control traffic, deter theft, create safety zones on construction sites, restrict access, and more. It helps you protect job sites, people, and the things that matter. Whether it is used for personal or professional needs, ZTER'S customers have used temporary fencing for a wide variety of projects and events, large and small.

Our fences are typically made of high-quality steel, depending on the type of fence. You can also use plastic orange safety fencing in some circumstances. The fences come in free-standing panels of different sizes or expandable sections that can easily be collapsed and moved if plans change.

Temporary fencing versatile and can be customized to nearly any need. The primary options are:

  • Panel fencing: These are made of steel and offer all the benefits of a typical chain-linked fence but without the hassle of permanent installation. They are regularly used for blocking off construction sites.
  • "Bike" barricades: This type of fencing is made of galvanized steel, making it effective against large, rowdy crowds. It’s often called bicycle or bike barricades because it resembles bike racks. Compared to panel fencing, these barricades are lighter and shorter, meaning they are more maneuverable. Concerts and races are common places to use them.
  • Orange fencing: With its bright orange color, this plastic option is perfect for warning people to steer clear of the area, whether it’s because you are using dangerous or heavy duty equipment on site. The material is also lighter than panel fence, so you can easily move it around to suit your needs.

For more information on the types of fencing you can rent, check out our article on what to know about the types of temporary fence rentals.

Some municipalities require that fencing vendors install fencing themselves at each location. If that’s not the case in your area, we can still schedule installation for you. Once the fencing has been delivered and set up on your jobsite, you can move panels or orange fencing yourself as needed. Some types of installation include:

  • Post Driven Installation: This fencing is installed directly into the ground with fence posts typically sunk in concrete. This would work well for long-term projects where fencing needs to be semi-permanent, but is not typically used on construction sites.
  • Panel Installation: Fencing panels are weighted and hook together, creating a less permanent but still reliable fencing system. You may need to order sandbags or concrete weights to keep the fencing securely in place, especially in high winds. Panels can be moved, and you can add vehicle and personnel gate installation for easy access.

Yes, you can add these to your rental! Any temporary fencing rental can include privacy and wind screens. These additions keep potential thieves from surveying your site, minimize wind disturbances, and curb distractions while on the job. They also discourage unauthorized people from viewing or entering the worksite.

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