Commercial Fence Company Near Me

Houston's commercial fence Houston, TX specialist - perimeters, automatic gate installations, and access control.

Since 1979 | 25,000+ Customers | * 4.9 Rating | Free Estimates | Financing Available
Commercial Fence Company Near Me. Griffin Fence has installed commercial fence company near me across the Houston metro since 1979. Family-owned, more than 25,000 satisfied customers, free estimates, financing available, and a 1-year workmanship warranty on every project.

Griffin Fence has been the Houston metro's commercial fence specialist since 1979. We work with general contractors, property managers, and direct commercial clients to design and install perimeters, automatic gates, and full access control systems.

47+ Years Commercial Experience
1000+ Commercial Projects
1-yr Year Workmanship Warranty

Visit our commercial services page or call 713-937-6611 for a free site evaluation.

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Why Hiring a Local Houston Commercial Fence Company Matters

When a commercial property manager in Houston searches for a "commercial fence company near me," proximity is about more than convenience. A truly local commercial fence contractor brings knowledge that cannot be replicated by a regional franchise or out-of-area crew: knowledge of Houston's specific soil conditions, the City of Houston's commercial permitting process, local HOA and deed restriction rules, Harris County and Fort Bend County requirements, and the relationships needed to get work done efficiently through local inspectors and utility locates.

Commercial fences in the City of Houston that exceed 8 feet in height require a building permit. dumpster enclosure fences, loading dock perimeters, and certain security barriers also require commercial permits regardless of height. Griffin Fence has pulled commercial permits in the City of Houston for 47 years and knows how to prepare the documentation, schedule inspections, and keep projects on timeline. A contractor unfamiliar with Houston's permitting center can add weeks to a commercial project just navigating the application process.

Security Fencing

Commercial chain link with barbed wire, anti-climb panels, and vehicle barrier options for industrial and high-security properties.

Perimeter Fencing

Large-scale perimeter fencing for industrial parks, distribution centers, and multi-acre commercial properties.

HOA & Multi-Family

Ornamental iron and vinyl fencing for apartment complexes, HOA communities, and townhome developments.

School & Park

High-tensile chain link and ornamental fencing for school campuses, athletic fields, and public parks.

Automated Gates

Commercial slide gates with card access, intercoms, and safety loops for controlled-entry commercial properties.

Fleet Access

Wide commercial gates and reinforced posts for truck access at warehouses, logistics hubs, and industrial facilities.

What to Look for When Choosing a Commercial Fence Contractor in Houston, TX

Not every fence company that shows up in search results has the equipment, crew capacity, or experience to handle a real commercial project. Here is what separates qualified commercial fence contractors from residential contractors who occasionally take commercial work:

1

Site Walk & Scope

Our commercial estimator visits the site, measures the perimeter, identifies utility conflicts, and assesses permit requirements.

2

Commercial Permit Filing

Griffin handles City of Houston commercial fence permit applications — including site plans and specifications.

3

Material Procurement

Commercial-gauge materials ordered in bulk — schedule 40 pipe, 9-gauge chain link, or custom iron panels as specified.

4

Phased Installation

Large projects are sequenced to minimize disruption to ongoing business operations and site access.

5

Inspection & Sign-Off

We schedule city inspections and walk the completed fence with your project manager before billing.

6

As-Built Documentation

Commercial projects include as-built drawings and material certificates for your property files.

Questions to Ask Any Commercial Fence Contractor Before Hiring

Red Flags When Evaluating Commercial Fence Companies

The commercial fence space in Houston has a history of underbid jobs from contractors who do not have the capacity to complete them properly. Watch for:

Griffin Fence's Commercial Differentiators

What has kept commercial clients returning to Griffin Fence for decades is not just our 47-year history — it is consistency. Our project managers know Houston, TX. Our crews have installed commercial perimeters for warehouses along the Energy Corridor, schools inside Beltway 8, auto dealerships along the Highway 290 corridor, and industrial facilities near the Port of Houston, TX. We carry the right equipment, we know the permitting process, and we stand behind our work. Our commercial fence services page details the full range of work we handle, including access control and automated entry systems.

Houston Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve

Griffin Fence serves commercial clients across the full Houston metro. We regularly work in: the Energy Corridor and Westchase districts, Greenspoint and the North Belt area, Hobby Airport vicinity and Southeast Houston industrial zones, Cypress/290 corridor, Katy/I-10 West, Sugar Land and Fort Bend County, Pearland and Alvin, The Woodlands and Conroe, Baytown and La Porte, League City and Clear Lake. If your commercial property is in the Houston metro, call 713-937-6611 for a site evaluation.

Key Takeaways: Choosing a Local Commercial Fence Company
  • Commercial fences over 8 feet in Houston require a City of Houston building permit
  • Local knowledge of soil, HOA rules, and permitting is critical for commercial projects
  • Always get a written, itemized estimate before signing anything
  • Ask specifically about commercial references, not just residential work
  • Griffin Fence has been a local Houston commercial fence contractor since 1979
  • Watch for red flags: no local address, verbal-only quotes, unusually low bids

Commercial Fence FAQ

Does a commercial fence require a permit in Houston, TX?

Commercial fences and fences over 8 feet in height within the City of Houston require a building permit. Dumpster enclosures and certain security barriers also require commercial permits. In unincorporated Harris County, commercial Houston fence permit guides are required. Fort Bend County requires permits for fences over 6 feet. Call 311 or visit houstonpermittingcenter.org for specifics, or ask Griffin Fence — we pull commercial permits regularly.

How long does a commercial fence project take in Houston, TX?

Project timeline depends on scope, permitting requirements, and material lead times. A straightforward commercial chain link perimeter with no permit requirement can typically be scheduled and installed within 2 to 3 weeks of estimate approval. Projects requiring commercial permits add 1 to 3 weeks for permit processing. Automated gate systems add scheduling time for operator programming and access system integration.

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Free Estimate Included: Every project starts with a free, in-person estimate. Written quote good for 30 days. No pressure — call 713-937-6611.

Can you handle multi-phase commercial fence projects?

Yes. Griffin Fence regularly works with general contractors and property managers on phased commercial projects — for example, building a perimeter fence before a facility is complete and adding access control gates in a second phase. We coordinate scheduling with your site superintendent.

What types of commercial fence do you install?

We install commercial chain link (galvanized and vinyl-coated), ornamental iron and steel, automatic slide and swing gate installations, access control systems, dumpster enclosures, barbed wire and razor wire security perimeters, and combination systems. Visit our commercial services page for the full list.

Do you install commercial fence for schools and government properties?

Yes. Griffin Fence has installed fence for schools, municipal properties, and public facilities across the Houston metro. We understand the additional documentation and coordination these projects require and work with facilities managers to meet any site-specific requirements.

Additional Resources

For Houston building and zoning information, the Houston Permitting Center is the official source. Harris County weather data from NWS Houston, TX is useful for understanding storm and humidity impacts on fence materials.