Your One-Stop
Source for Durable
Temporary Fence Panels
Tailored Solutions for Construction, Military, and Security Sectors
Enjoy our wide range of temporary fence panels, featuring diverse sizes and configurations to meet specific business needs.
Our Frames are 1-5/8″ 16AWG with an 1-3/8″ 16ga vertical and horizontal cross, and the Chain Link is 11.5AWG 2″ diamond. We then take a 14AWG lacing wire and fully lace the entire Panel on all four sides.
$131.95
A better alternative to Sand Bags or other Stand Weights. Dimensions are 24″ x 19″ x 3″
$37.00
The Pegs are welded with a gap of 1.25″ between Pegs so Panel Clamps can be used to virtually eliminate flex and disconnection on windy days.
$24.00
About Us
Established and trusted, TemporaryFenceSupply.com is a dedicated branch of Fences4Less.com, a leader in online fencing solutions. Our extensive experience manifests in every product, supported by a commitment to accessibility and unmatched pricing. From coast-to-coast, our logistical efficiency means your business benefits from swift and reliable shipping.
Experience affordability like never before with our 'Lowest Priced Fencing, Guaranteed.' We ensure you receive the best market prices without compromising on quality."
Our commitment extends beyond low prices; we guarantee high-caliber, durable fencing designed to meet your business's rigorous demands.
Your satisfaction is our priority. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized service tailored to your unique needs.
Why Choose Us:
Unmatched Quality, Unbeatable Prices
Our clientele, including military installations, construction leaders, and security firms, trust us for our exceptional quality and market-leading prices. By maintaining powerful partnerships with suppliers, we deliver low-maintenance, high-durability fencing products designed for professional use.
FAQs: Answers at Your Fingertips
Find Quick Answers
Explore our frequently asked questions for instant information on our products, services, and ordering process.
Most companies that install fencing are independent contractors. Since you may not have a lot of experience hiring contractors to work around your house, here are some important tips to follow when selecting one to help you get your money’s worth.
Be precise, so that the contractor understands exactly what you want done. Effective communication enables contractors to quote on performing the same work with the same materials.
If possible, find two or three contractors to quote on your project. This allows you to choose the one that offers you the best value. This is not necessarily the contractor with the lowest price. A company’s reputation, workmanship and warranty should always be considered along with the price. Be wary if one price is significantly lower than the others. Try to determine why the cost difference is so great. Remember, you generally get what you pay for.
Most states require contractors to have worker’s compensation, liability, and property damage insurance. Some contractors try to lower their costs by not carrying insurance. This may place you at a legal risk, so make sure your contractor has all of the necessary insurance.
Ask for references from your contractors, along with recent installation sites. Inspect them to get a sense of the contractor’s workmanship. Quality may be the main reason one contractor’s price is higher (or lower) than the rest.
Get the contract in writing! It should include a full description of the job, a payment schedule, and an estimated time of completion. If you want to purchase a specific fence, make sure it is explicitly stated in the contract. Do not sign any contract which states “…-type fence will be installed.” Language such as this allows the contractor to substitute generic materials without your approval.
Most contractors require a deposit before starting a job, but payment schedules vary. Some contractors ask for 50% down and 50% upon completion, while others request 1/3 down, 1/3 during installation and the balance upon completion.
If your project should change in any form, it is important to note this in the contract. This allows for revised prices and timetables to be set. What seems to be a minor alteration may cause the contractor to incur significant unexpected costs and delays. Try to keep changes to a minimum for this reason.
We hope that these suggestions make choosing a contractor a little easier. Remember, if you have any other questions concerning a contractor, your can contact your local Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau for additional information. There are plenty of good contractors around, so try to find one that suits your needs best.
Contact Us:
We're Here to Help
Phone Support
Need assistance or ready to place an order?
Reach us at:
Toll-Free Sales: (800) 933-6237
Local: (760)-749-2069
Email Inquiry
Prefer to write? Email us your queries or requirements at fences@fences4less.com, and we’ll get back to you promptly.