Your commercial property needs a fence that handles heavy traffic, tough soil, and real security demands. We handle permits, post setting, and gate work so you don't have to.

Commercial fence installation in Hanford means putting up a perimeter fence around a business property, parking lot, storage yard, or multi-unit complex - not a backyard. Most jobs involve digging post holes, setting posts in concrete, attaching fence panels or rails, and installing gates sized for vehicle access. A straightforward job of 200 to 500 linear feet typically takes two to five days of actual work, with additional time for permit processing through the City of Hanford.
Commercial properties in Kings County face specific demands. The agricultural and industrial character of the area means fences need to handle heavy equipment traffic, dust from unpaved yards, and security needs for equipment storage. If your property also has a customer-facing side, pairing commercial fencing with privacy fence installation can address both security and visual screening in one project.
Properties with access points requiring strict control may also benefit from adding security fence installation to their perimeter plan. The right combination depends on your property layout and what you need to protect.
If you can see posts tilting away from vertical, panels that have pulled loose, or rust spreading from the base of the posts upward, the fence is past the point of simple repair. In Hanford's heat and dust, metal fences that were not properly coated or set deep enough deteriorate faster than manufacturers estimate. A fence in this condition is not providing the security or boundary definition you are paying for.
If you have added a storage yard, a parking area, a loading zone, or a new building, your existing fence line probably does not match your current needs. This is one of the most common reasons commercial property owners in Kings County call a fence contractor - the business has grown but the perimeter has not kept up.
Gates that do not close cleanly are a security and liability issue, not just an inconvenience. In Hanford's clay soils, post movement over time is a common cause of gate misalignment - the post shifts slightly and the gate no longer hangs true. If adjusting the hardware does not fix it, the post itself may need to be reset.
Lenders and commercial tenants often require that a property's perimeter fencing be in good condition and properly permitted. If your fence was installed without a permit or is visibly deteriorating, addressing it before listing or refinancing avoids last-minute surprises that can delay or kill a deal.
Chain-link is the most widely used material for commercial properties in Kings County because it handles dust, heat, and heavy use better than most alternatives. We install standard chain-link, vinyl-coated chain-link, welded wire, and ornamental steel - all sized and gauged for commercial demands. For properties where a perimeter fence also needs to block views or reduce noise, we can transition directly into privacy fence installation along customer-facing sections.
Gates are the most complex part of any commercial project - a single swing gate, a double drive gate, or a sliding gate that requires a track and precise installation all have different requirements. Properties that need controlled access may want to explore security fence installation with anti-climb features or barbed wire toppers as part of the same project. We handle permit applications through the City of Hanford's Building Division so you do not have to.
Best for storage yards, agricultural operations, and light industrial sites that need a durable, low-maintenance perimeter.
Suits commercial properties where a cleaner look matters - same strength as standard chain-link with a finished appearance.
Ideal for customer-facing properties or sites where appearance and security need to work together.
For any commercial property requiring vehicle access, pedestrian entry points, or automated entry - sized to your specific driveway and traffic needs.
Kings County is dominated by agriculture, food processing, and light industrial uses. Commercial properties here often need fencing that can handle heavy equipment traffic near gates, dust from unpaved yards, and security requirements for equipment storage. That means heavier-gauge materials and more robust gate hardware than you might need in a suburban office park setting. Hanford also sits in a region where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, which affects how concrete cures around posts - a contractor who does not account for this will leave you with posts that look solid on day one but start shifting within a few years. We also serve commercial properties in Lemoore, CA, where many properties near NAS Lemoore have specific access and perimeter requirements.
The clay-dominant soils under much of Hanford and Kings County expand when wet and shrink during the dry season. Over time, this movement can push fence posts out of alignment if they are not set deep enough or if the concrete footing is undersized. Permit requirements run through the City of Hanford's Building Division, and commercial fences near public streets or adjacent to residential zones have specific height and setback rules. If you own a commercial property in Corcoran, CA or elsewhere in Kings County, the same soil and climate factors apply, and we bring that local knowledge to every project. For more on California contractor licensing requirements, see the California Contractors State License Board.
We ask basic questions about your property - roughly how many feet of fence you need, what the site looks like, and what you are trying to accomplish. We reply within one business day and will schedule an on-site visit rather than quote over the phone.
We walk your property before quoting, looking at terrain, existing structures, gate locations, and site obstacles. You receive an itemized written quote covering materials, labor, permit fees, and any site-specific costs - no surprises.
Once you approve the quote and sign a contract, we submit for a permit through the City of Hanford's Building Division. We handle everything - you do not need to visit the city office. Plan for one to two weeks for permit processing.
On the first day, we mark the fence line, call 811 to have underground utilities located (required by California law), and set posts in concrete. Once cured, panels and gates go in. We walk the completed fence with you before leaving and do not pack up until every gate latches cleanly.
We walk your property first and give you a written, itemized estimate - no phone ballparks, no pressure.
(559) 794-9939Pulling a commercial fence permit in Hanford takes time and paperwork, and it is easy to get wrong if you do not know the local requirements. We handle the entire permit process from submission to approval - you sign the contract and we take it from there.
Hanford's clay-dominant soil expands and contracts with the seasons. We set posts deeper and use footings sized for this specific ground, so your fence stays straight years from now - not just the week after installation. See the{" "} USDA's soil data for{" "} Kings County for more on local soil conditions.
A gate that drags, sticks, or will not latch is a security gap and a liability. We size, hang, and adjust every gate before we pack up, and we stand behind that work if something shifts after the first season.
We build realistic timelines that account for Hanford's summer heat (which affects concrete curing) and winter Tule fog (which can delay outdoor work). You get a schedule that holds, not one that falls apart because the contractor did not plan for local conditions.
Every commercial fence job in Hanford comes with the same thing: a contractor who knows local soil, knows the permit office, and will not leave until the fence is right. That combination is harder to find than it should be, and it is what keeps Kings County property owners calling us back.
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