# Industrial

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## Summary

Warehouse yards, storage lots, construction sites, and utility properties. Industrial fencing is about perimeter integrity, gate capacity, and long runs with heavy traffic. We install fence built to survive it.
## Who this is for

- Warehouse operators: Perimeter chain link at 8 feet with optional security topper, drive gates for semis, and man-gate access for staff.
- Outdoor storage facilities: Boats, RVs, equipment. Heavy-duty chain link with full enclosure and rolling-gate access keyed to your access control.
- Construction and utility: Temporary construction fence, permanent site perimeter, and specialty work around utility substations.
## Materials

- Chain Link (9-gauge commercial and 6-gauge industrial)
- Vinyl-coated chain link
- Concertina / barbed topper
- Heavy-gauge steel
## Considerations

- Gate capacity: Industrial gates are often 20 to 40 feet wide to handle semis. Double-swing drive gates, cantilever slide gates, or V-track slide gates depending on site.
- Fire-access requirements: Most industrial properties need fire-access gates at specific widths. We build those to code and submit the site plan with the permit.
- Barbed wire and razor topper: Where legal, we install barbed or razor topper on 8 to 10 foot chain link. Florida restricts barbed wire near public roads and residential boundaries. We confirm site-specific rules.
- Long-run pricing: Industrial runs are quoted by material, linear footage, gate count, access, and site conditions. We quote transparently by linear foot and gate count after reviewing the property.
## Process

- Site survey: For industrial scope we typically need 60 to 90 minutes on-site to survey access, gate requirements, and existing conditions.
- Permit + fire marshal coordination: Industrial sites often need fire-access approval in addition to standard fence permit. We coordinate both before materials arrive.
- Install with staging: Industrial material deliveries stage on-site. We typically install in sections to keep site access open for daily operations.
