Flexible rental periods and flat-rate pricing on temporary fencing for any project in the Detroit area.
Call (888) 891-1151 for a Free QuoteWhether you need fencing for a single weekend event or a multi-year construction project, we have the right product for the job.
6-ft and 8-ft panels with weighted bases. The standard for construction sites — meets most municipal permit requirements and keeps unauthorized people out.
Steel and plastic barricades for road closures, crowd control, and traffic management. Reflective strips available for night visibility.
Mesh and solid windscreen panels that attach to chain link. Blocks dust, reduces wind noise, and keeps your job site out of public view.
Interlocking steel barriers for events, concerts, and festivals. Easy to set up, reconfigure, and tear down as your layout changes.
Detroit fence demand is shaped by two parallel patterns. The first is the long downtown and Midtown redevelopment that has been adding mixed-use, hospitality, and housing product across the core for the last decade, with significant activity around the Hudson site, the District Detroit footprint, and the corridor running through Corktown after the Ford Michigan Central project. The second is the steady demolition and lot-stabilization work that runs across the older neighborhoods on a constant cycle.
The lakefront climate puts winter in the middle of every planning conversation. Snow loading, plow throw, and ground frost from December through March all change how panels behave, and any fence run that has to survive the season generally moves to chain-link with concrete blocks rather than the lighter panel-and-foot setups that work in spring and summer. Wind off the river adds another layer, and weighted bases are standard on any open downtown site.
Events are anchored by the Tigers, Lions, Pistons, and Red Wings calendars, the Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle, the Movement festival at Hart Plaza over Memorial Day weekend, and the auto show schedule. Demolition and emergency calls cover post-fire securing, vacant-property stabilization through the demolition pipeline, and the occasional storm-response perimeter after summer thunderstorms or winter ice events.
Every project has different fencing requirements. Here's what we typically deliver in Detroit.
Most Common
OSHA requires perimeter fencing on most active construction sites, and Detroit building permits typically include a fencing requirement before excavation can begin. Standard 6-ft chain link with weighted bases meets the requirement on small commercial and infill jobs; larger sites usually upgrade to 8-ft with privacy screen.
For long-term projects (3+ months) we offer monthly billing with discounted rates. We coordinate with your project manager on delivery windows so the fence is on site before your first crew shows up, and we adjust the perimeter as the building footprint changes.
Short-term
For outdoor events in Detroit, we deliver and set up crowd-control barriers, perimeter fencing, and ADA-compliant entry points. Festival, concert, and farmer's-market organizers usually book 2-4 weeks ahead, but we can accommodate shorter notice when inventory allows.
We handle delivery, on-site assembly, and post-event teardown so your team can focus on running the event. For multi-day events, our crews stay on call for layout adjustments and emergency repairs.
Perimeter
Active demolition sites, cleared lots, and vacant parcels in Detroit need a secured perimeter to control access, keep the public out, and limit liability. We fence demo zones, staging areas, and equipment and material laydown yards on commercial and civil jobs.
Panels go up before demolition starts and adjust as the site changes through clearing, excavation, and rebuild. For multi-phase work we hold inventory on site and reconfigure the line as each phase opens up.
Quick-deploy
When a storm, fire, or windstorm damages a structure or exposes a hazard, you need fencing on site fast. We keep emergency inventory stocked for quick deployment across Detroit and the surrounding Detroit metro — securing damaged buildings, hazard zones, and debris-cleanup boundaries.
For post-disaster work we set rebuild perimeters and coordinate delivery windows with contractors and site supervisors. We provide itemized invoices for insurance and claims documentation.
Industry-standard ranges for temporary fence rental. Final pricing depends on length, duration, and delivery distance — call for an exact quote.
| Product | Monthly Rate |
|---|---|
| 6-ft chain link panel (per linear foot) | $3 – $6 |
| 8-ft chain link panel (per linear foot) | $5 – $9 |
| Privacy screen add-on (per linear foot) | $2 – $4 |
| Barricades (per unit) | $15 – $30 |
| Crowd control barriers (per unit) | $8 – $20 |
| Delivery & setup | From $50 |
Volume discounts available on rentals over 500 linear feet or 3+ months.
Call us with your project details — how much fencing, what type, how long. We'll quote you on the spot, no waiting on email.
Pick a delivery window. Standard delivery is 24–48 hours in the Detroit metro, with rush options when the schedule is tight.
Our crew delivers, installs, and tears down when you're done. You don't lift a finger. Invoiced after delivery — no deposit required.
Call us for a free quote. We'll get you set up with the right fencing for your project.
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