Need temporary fencing in Chandler? We deliver and install chain link panels, construction site fencing, event barricades, and pool-code barriers across Chandler and the southeast Valley — typically within the week, at transparent rates of $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot per month. Request a quote and you’ll get a real number, not a callback runaround.
Chandler Fence Rental is locally operated and built around the three jobs this city actually generates: commercial construction along the Price Road Corridor and Chandler Airpark, events from downtown street festivals to the Ostrich Festival crowds every March, and pool construction barriers for one of the most pool-dense housing markets in Arizona.
Temporary fencing built for how Chandler actually builds
Chandler isn’t a generic Phoenix suburb. It’s the semiconductor capital of the Southwest, and that shapes the fencing work here.
Intel’s Ocotillo campus — now five fabs deep after Fab 52 came online — anchors the south end of the Price Road Corridor, and the ripple effect is constant: contractor laydown yards, utility trenching, road widening, and tenant improvement projects up and down Price Road from Chandler Boulevard to Loop 202. NXP wrapped a $100 million expansion of its Chandler campus in early 2026. Every one of those projects needs perimeter fence, and most need it fast.
Meanwhile the Chandler Airpark area around Chandler Municipal Airport keeps filling in with flex industrial, hangars, and commercial pads along Germann and Queen Creek Roads. And because Chandler’s residential land is nearly built out, the work inside neighborhoods skews toward remodels, pool builds, and teardown-rebuilds — jobs where a clean temporary fence line matters because the neighbors are twenty feet away.
We stock the equipment for all of it:
- Construction site fencing — full-perimeter chain link for commercial and residential job sites, with windscreen and gate options
- Chain link fence panels — freestanding 12-ft panels with sandbag-weighted bases, any length, any layout
- Event fencing — perimeters and crowd control for festivals, races, and private events
- Barricade rental — steel pedestrian barricades, delivered and picked up on your schedule
- Temporary pool fencing — ARS 36-1681-compliant barriers for the entire pool construction window
- Privacy screen and windscreen — mesh screening added to any fence line for privacy, dust control, or branding
Straight pricing, published up front
Most fence rental companies in the Phoenix metro make you call for pricing. We publish ours, because if you’re a GC bidding a job on Price Road at 9 p.m., you need numbers now.
| Rental type | Typical Chandler price |
|---|---|
| Chain link fence (per linear foot) | $1.50 – $3.00 / ft / month |
| Freestanding panels (per panel) | $20 – $50 / panel / month |
| Typical residential job (pool build, remodel) | $150 – $500 / month |
| Construction site perimeter | $800 – $3,000 / month |
| Delivery, install & removal | $100 – $500 flat |
Longer terms bring the monthly rate down. Short-term event work is quoted as a flat package. The full breakdown — including windscreen add-ons, gates, and barricades — is on our pricing page.
Why GCs, event organizers, and pool builders call us
Commercial contractors get a fence line that passes inspection the first time. We know Maricopa County’s Rule 310 dust control requirements and how a fenced, screened perimeter fits into a dust control plan. We know that a site trailer, a laydown yard, and a staging area each need different gate placement. And we track our install dates so your fence is off the site — and off your invoice — when the job closes out.
Event organizers get equipment that handles Arizona event season, which runs roughly October through April here. Downtown Chandler’s festival calendar, school carnivals, charity 5Ks on the Paseo Trail, corporate events at the Airpark hangars — we scope the footage, deliver on your load-in day, and pull it before your permit window closes. The Ostrich Festival’s move to Rawhide in 2026 is a good reminder that Valley event venues change; your fencing vendor should be able to adapt layouts on short notice.
Pool builders get code-compliant temporary barriers without babysitting the vendor. Arizona’s pool barrier statute (ARS 36-1681) requires a 5-foot barrier around any pool holding 18 inches of water — and in practice, Chandler inspectors want that barrier up from the moment the shell holds water until the permanent perimeter fence passes final. We install at dig or shotcrete, maintain through the build, and pull the fence the day you call it done. One PO, no gaps in coverage.
The Chandler fence calendar: what season you’re renting into
Temporary fencing in the Valley is seasonal in ways out-of-state project managers consistently underestimate, so here’s the local calendar in one place.
October through April is event season and prime construction weather. Fence and barricade inventory across the metro tightens around the big festival weekends — March especially, when the Ostrich Festival, spring training traffic, and every charity 5K in the southeast Valley land in the same six weekends. If your event needs 400 feet of panels in March, book in January.
May and June are the dry furnace months: excellent for pours and framing, brutal on crews, quiet on events. Delivery scheduling is easiest now, and it’s the right window to get summer-long fence lines installed and properly ballasted before the storms.
Mid-June through September is monsoon season. Outflow winds are the main event from a fencing standpoint — this is when under-ballasted, over-screened fence lines fail. Our installs carry monsoon spec by default in these months: sandbags on every base, bracing on long runs, and honest advice about how much windscreen your exposure can carry. Pool contractors should also note that a monsoon storm can put code-triggering water into an open dig overnight, which is why we fence pool sites at excavation rather than at fill.
September and October bring the changeover: monsoon tapers, event load-ins begin, and construction schedules compress to hit year-end. It’s our busiest overlap; the earlier we see your site plan, the better your install date.
Panels or driven posts? The sixty-second answer
The most common question we get from first-time renters. Freestanding panels (12-ft sections on weighted bases) install on any surface — asphalt, pavers, turf, decomposed granite — leave zero holes, and reconfigure by hand mid-project. Driven-post chain link costs less per foot on long runs and takes wind better, but requires soil you’re allowed to penetrate and a crew visit to change. The rule of thumb: under three months or on any finished surface, panels; over six months on open dirt, posts; in between, we’ll walk the site with you. Chandler’s built-out lots and paved commercial corridors mean panels win here more often than in newer cities — one more reason a fence vendor should actually know the market it serves.
Serving the southeast Valley from Chandler
Our service area runs from the Loop 101/202 interchange south past Hunt Highway, and west across the I-10 into Ahwatukee:
- Ocotillo — south Chandler’s lake-and-golf community, plus the Price Corridor employment core next door
- Sun Lakes — the 55+ community south of Chandler, where remodel and re-landscaping work never stops
- Ahwatukee — Phoenix’s foothills village across the I-10, fifteen minutes from our routes
- Maricopa — Pinal County’s fastest-growing city, down SR-347, where homebuilders are still opening new phases
Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Queen Creek, and Casa Grande jobs are quoted case by case — usually the answer is yes.
What “same-week” actually means
When you request a quote, here’s the sequence: we confirm footage and layout (a site plan, a Google Maps screenshot with a line drawn on it, or a five-minute call all work), we quote the full cost including delivery and removal, and we schedule install. For standard chain link panel jobs inside our core Chandler service area, that whole cycle typically fits inside one week — often faster for small jobs. Complex sites with windscreen, multiple gates, or right-of-way encroachment take a little longer because we’d rather flag a permit problem before install than after.
No phone tag. No “a rep will contact you.” Send the request, get the number, get the fence.
Two details that separate a clean rental from a headache, and how we handle both: extensions — construction schedules slip, so month-to-month extensions continue at your original rate, never a renegotiated “extension price”; and removal — the pickup date is written into the quote, and when you call the job done, billing stops. Ask any GC who’s been billed three extra months waiting for a fence company to “get around to” a pickup why that second one matters.
Locally operated, honestly run
We’re not a national broker reselling your job to whoever answers the phone. Chandler Fence Rental is locally operated, we work with licensed, insured local crews, and we quote every job with delivery, installation, and removal spelled out — the pricing page shows exactly how the math works. If a job is outside what we do well, we’ll tell you that too.
Read more about us, check the FAQ for permit and code questions, or request a fast quote now — footage, dates, and address are all we need to get you a number.