Commercial Fencing for Peoria Businesses

Keep your business secure with professional commercial fencing built to last.

Whether you need temporary panels or permanent perimeter fencing, we’ll install a system that meets your security, compliance, and access needs.

Commercial Fencing Options

Every property has different needs. That’s why we offer a wide variety of commercial fencing solutions, designed to balance function, durability, and aesthetics:

Chain Link and Barbed Wire
An affordable and effective option for securing large areas like industrial yards, construction sites, or utility zones. Barbed wire or razor ribbon can be added for additional deterrence.

Aluminum Security Fencing
Rust-resistant and low-maintenance, aluminum fencing is ideal for properties that need strong security without sacrificing visual appeal, like office parks, apartment complexes, and government buildings.

Iron and Steel Perimeter Barriers
For maximum strength and long-term durability, steel and wrought iron fencing provides heavy-duty protection. These are popular around warehouses, infrastructure sites, and high-risk zones.

Privacy Panels and Screen Fencing
Protect visibility into your site with tall, solid privacy fencing. Perfect for schools, storage facilities, and multi-tenant residential communities that value both aesthetics and discretion.

Security & Compliance Features

When it comes to commercial fencing, security isn’t optional—and compliance matters. Fence Peoria ensures your installation is up to code and ready to perform.

Anti-Climb Designs

We offer fencing and gate systems engineered to prevent scaling, keeping intruders out and your property safe.

OSHA-Compliant Gates

All commercial gates meet or exceed OSHA and local code requirements for safety, accessibility, and proper egress—especially important for industrial and construction applications.

Keypad & Remote Access Systems

Add layers of control with modern entry solutions, including keypad access, magnetic locks, and remote gate openers for employees, tenants, or delivery vehicles.

Industries We Serve

With union-affiliated crews and years of experience, Fence Peoria proudly partners with organizations and businesses across Central Illinois:

  • Schools and Parks

  • Construction Zones

  • Industrial Facilities

  • Apartments and HOAs

Commercial Fencing FAQ

  • Steel and aluminum fencing with anti-climb features and controlled access gates are ideal for high-security properties. Chain link fencing with barbed wire or privacy slats is also effective and cost-efficient for securing large areas.

  • Costs vary based on materials, height, site conditions, and security features. We’ll provide a detailed, no-obligation quote based on your specific needs.

  • Yes—especially when enhanced with features like barbed wire, privacy slats, or anti-climb mesh. Chain link is widely used in industrial zones, construction sites, and storage facilities due to its affordability and flexibility.

  • Absolutely. We regularly install fencing for commercial parking lots, storage yards, and loading docks. We also offer gates with keypad, remote, or automated access to control traffic flow and increase security.

  • Yes. Commercial fencing must comply with local zoning codes, safety standards, and possibly OSHA regulations depending on the site. Fence Peoria handles permitting and ensures every installation is up to code.

  • Yes. We install automated gates with keypad entry, card readers, remote openers, and integrated access control systems. These are perfect for apartment complexes, warehouses, and secured entry points.

  • Turnaround depends on project size, materials, and permitting. Most commercial projects are completed within 1–3 weeks from the time of approval. We’ll give you a detailed timeline during your estimate.

  • For schools, we recommend picket-style aluminum or vinyl fencing for safety and visibility, or chain link with protective coatings. All options can include gates with child-proof latches and code-compliant egress points.

  • Yes. We design and install fencing for properties of all shapes and sizes, including slopes, tight urban spaces, and multi-use campuses. Our team will create a tailored plan that meets your needs and local regulations.

  • In many cases, yes. Commercial fencing can be considered a capital improvement or business expense. We recommend consulting your tax advisor or accountant for specifics based on your industry and usage.

Still on the Fence?

Contact us today to ask questions or set up a time for a free quote.