Temporary Fencing for Your Event or Construction Project

Durable and long-lasting are desired features when installing a permanent fence. Fence Consultants of West Michigan offers a plethora of fencing materials for that, including everything from aluminum fencing and vinyl fencing to chain link fencing and wood fencing. But there are certain situations that require a temporary fence, such as an event or construction project.

If you are working on a hazardous outdoor project, for example, a quality temporary fence will prevent people from wandering around the area and inadvertently hurting themselves. In addition to keeping everyone safe, temporary fencing at a construction jobsite will deter thieves from stealing expensive equipment that might be left behind at the end of the workday.

A temporary fence will also play an important part in keeping everyone safe should you decide to host a wedding or other big event in your yard. Or if you are managing a festival or fair in a public area, temporary fencing will create a safe, clear marker of the event grounds. Temporary fencing can help cordon off traffic from the venue, keep your guests contained in one specific area, and deter unwanted crashers. Using your fence to create separate areas is especially important if you will be serving alcohol and underage guests are around. You may also want to consider handrails and/or gates to complement your temporary event fencing.

Temporary fencing is ideal for landscaping projects, too. If you’re re-sodding your yard or completely re-doing the landscaping all around your home, a fence will keep out critters that could stir up piles of dirt, stones, or mulch.

At Fence Consultants of West Michigan, we offer temporary fencing for these types of situations. Our temporary fence panels are on stands with optional sandbags and/or Oxford weight supports, and driven support posts are available.

Ready to request a quote? Our temporary fencing is available for rent or purchase. Call us in Grand Rapids (616-454-1911), Holland (616-392-3496), or Kalamazoo (269-359-1296) today.