Temporary Fence Rentals for Kingwood Sites and Events
After Hurricane Ike hit Kingwood, I saw how fast debris, downed limbs, and loose access points turned a quiet job site into a headache. That’s the kind of situation we still get calls for today in Kingwood Town Center, Kings Crossing, and over by Kingwood Lakes. We set panels where they need to hold, use wind load resistance and interlocking hooks when the weather turns, and keep access moving with temporary gates. That’s how we protect the work and keep crews from fighting the fence all day.
| Rental Need | What We Set | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Construction sites | Chain-link panels with secure tie-ins | Keeps equipment, materials, and foot traffic where they belong |
| Storm cleanup | Emergency fence sections and gates | Helps control access when debris and repairs crowd the site |
| Busy public areas | Panels with stable bases | Stays put around active work near sidewalks, parking, and gathering spots |
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