Recent Commercial Fence Projects
Check out some of our recent commercial fence projects, or click here to see all past commercial fence projects.

Tri-State Fence and Deck offers commercial fencing solutions in Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington Counties, NJ, designed for strength, security, and long-term performance. Our fences define property boundaries, improve site safety, and enhance curb appeal and aesthetics for businesses, warehouses, industrial facilities, and construction sites across South Jersey and nearby areas.
We’re a licensed and insured fence contractor in South Jersey. With over 20 years of experience, we install vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link fences. Our products meet New Jersey building codes and stand up to tough weather. Every project focuses on reliable protection, easy maintenance, and lasting value for your commercial property.



Resists rot and warping with low upkeep. It comes in various styles and colors, perfect for street-facing edges and campus fronts. It’s great for privacy and screening.

Lightweight, strong, and corrosion‑resistant for all‑weather conditions; ideal for ornamental or anti‑climb profiles and controlled entries.

A wood fence adds charm and a natural feel to any outdoor area. It brings warmth and character. This is ideal for screening and design rules where blending is essential.

Affordable perimeter security with good visibility. Options include vinyl-coated finishes, slats for privacy, extra height, and allowed toppers, such as barbed wire, where permitted.
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Gates and automation, such as swing, slide, and cantilever, are thoughtfully coordinated with access control systems to ensure smooth operation. We also offer temporary and semi-permanent perimeter controls for active sites. Plus, we have options for privacy and wind screening. We also provide security toppers where allowed. They are designed to boost safety while keeping a friendly atmosphere.

Check out some of our recent commercial fence projects, or click here to see all past commercial fence projects.


We combine gates, hardware, and access features to fit your site’s traffic flow. This design boosts efficiency and accessibility in busy yards across Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington.

Local code upgrades—like privacy screens, bottom tension controls, and compliant toppers—boost protection. They do this without blocking cameras or sightlines.

Phaseable perimeters are for active jobs, laydown areas, or events. They can change as work progresses. Transitions will transition to permanent lines when projects are completed.

We partner with trusted suppliers. Every fence uses high-quality parts that meet code for commercial use. This includes galvanized chain link when specified.

The installation ensures precise alignment and spans suited for South Jersey soils. This includes clays near the Delaware, compacted fills by dock aprons, and different grades along service drives. This careful approach keeps the lines accurate and reliable. It withstands freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat. This gives you peace of mind and ensures lasting performance.

Commercial-grade chain link fencing comes in galvanized or vinyl-coated finishes. It secures yards and loading areas effectively. Large gates and open screening aid operations. At entrances, aluminum decor ensures access is both professional and compliant.
We install durable, low-maintenance fencing for schools. We use ornamental aluminum for main entrances, chain link for fields and play areas, and vinyl privacy for service zones. Uniform heights and quiet hardware help keep campuses organized and safe.
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Aluminum or vinyl fencing boosts curb appeal on street-facing areas. It includes pedestrian and drive gates that fit into access control systems. Galvanized or chain link fencing secures rear lots. Wood or vinyl enclosures keep service areas discreet and tidy.
Durable chain link fencing secures fields, courts, and maintenance areas. You can also add windscreens for better control. Aluminum or vinyl works well for public spaces. Wood can match local architecture and surroundings.
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How the Process Works

Share your plans and goals. Then, schedule an on-site review. This will help with measurements, photos, and identifying obstacles. Receive an itemized proposal covering materials, labor, permits, and schedule.

Confirm the layout and specs. Submit to the township if needed. Lock the start window and staging for mobilization.

Set posts. Assemble the framework. Stretch the fabric or panels. Hang the gates. Finish with a walkthrough to check hardware and documentation.
Our service area encompasses commercial and industrial zones within Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington Counties. Our services extend to the Tri-state region as well. We plan for township checks, handle permits, and coordinate scheduling. This ensures smooth field execution.
Send plans and a site address for an itemized proposal, submittals, and a confirmed install window. Call (856) 230‑7082 or email contact@tristatefenceanddeck.com. You can get help with licensing, insurance, and documentation requests. This support makes project approval and vendor setup easier.
Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
Yes. Residential work includes vinyl, aluminum, and chain link fence options. Wood is available for privacy. Metal gates and railing can match the style. Simple home improvement add‑ons, like small gates, are available. Estimates outline scope and budget clearly. Customer satisfaction guides scheduling and communication.
Permit rules vary by township. Many commercial fence installation projects need a permit. Some residential fences do too, based on height and location. The fence company can help with submittals. Plan extra time for reviews. Clear drawings and product details speed approval.
Aluminum, vinyl, and chain link fences are common. Steel posts and iron hardware add strength at gates. Wrought iron can be specified for ornamental entries. Choices depend on visibility, security, and maintenance needs. The goal is durability, safe access, and customer satisfaction.
Yes. Layouts can include defined routes and screened areas. A tennis court usually has chain link fences for visibility. It may also use windscreens if allowed. Gates are sized for crews and equipment. Ornamental or wrought iron styles may fit frontages. Plans focus on reliable hardware and simple upkeep.
Yes. Service focuses on South Jersey, including Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington Counties. Assistance is provided for projects in Philadelphia or near central Jersey sites if asked. Schedules depend on scope and approvals. The company keeps communication straightforward from estimate to closeout.