Choosing the Best Industrial Fence for Your Ontario Warehouse

Looking to protect your Toronto business from unwanted intruders? Chances are you’ve already considered commercial fencing. However, with numerous options on the market, it can be difficult to decide which option is right for you. Not sure which installation to opt for in 2025? In this blog post, we’ll break down the best commercial fences to install and offer some useful tips when it comes time to choose. Keep reading to learn more! 

Common Types of Industrial Fencing 

There are several different types of fencing available. Let’s take a look at some systems commonly installed for industrial use. 

  • Palisade Fencing: Keep intruders out with the highest-security fencing option on the market. Made of strong steel pales and horizontal rails, palisade fencing offers both visibility and protection, making it an attractive option for many warehouses. Pointed tops add an additional degree of protection and help deter climbing.  
  • Welded Mesh Fencing: While it might not be as secure as palisade fencing, this option still offers a high degree of protection for many Ontario warehouses. Each intersection of wire is welded together, making it more difficult to cut through than standard chain link assemblies. 
  • Chain Link Fencing: The most commonly used fencing on the market, chain link is loved for its affordability. However, with these cost savings come decreased security. Unlike palisade or mesh fencing, chain link can be weak, making it the right choice for areas that require less security. 
  • Interior Fences: Fences inside warehouses are common and can be used to divide areas, protect equipment, and more. If you are considering adding a fence inside your industrial facility, call us today for more information. 

5 Tips for Choosing the Right Industrial Fence

Industrial fencing isn’t one size fits all. Here’s some insider advice to help find the right fencing system for your needs. 

  1. Survey Your Site

Your fencing installation will ultimately depend on the overall needs of your site. As a first step, consider:

  • What areas are most important to protect?
  • Do you have existing fencing? If so, what are the vulnerabilities?
  • Do aesthetics matter? Or is overall security most important?

Answering these questions early can help ensure your finished system integrates seamlessly into your operation.

  1. Check Local Fencing Regulations

Depending on where your operation is located, there might be municipal rules or regulations to comply with. For example, industrial fences in Toronto cannot be electric unless they are located on an agricultural property. Your supplier and installer can review your materials and design to ensure your new industrial fence is up to code.

  1. Consider Added Features

Want to ensure complete security? It might be smart to pair your upgraded fence with some additional features. For example, we regularly supply industrial gates to Toronto warehouses. These systems can be customized to include added safety features like access control, intercom systems, and more. 

  1. Work with a Commercial Fencing Supplier

Commercial and industrial worksites come with their own unique problems, especially when dealing with security. By choosing a contractor who has experience with commercial fencing solutions, you can ensure you receive a high-quality product that is designed with your needs in mind.

  1. Pair Your Fence with Other Exterior Upgrades

Did you know that ABE Construction Group offers more than just fencing? It’s true–our trades-on-demand approach means that we can take care of all elements of your facility. From painting and coatings to concrete pours and masonry repair, a member of our team can be on-site in no time. 

Schedule Your First Consultation Today!

Ready to invest in industrial gates and fencing? ABE Construction Group is here to help. Contact our office today to schedule a free consultation and site visit. Learn more about our company and our services by exploring our website.