Temporary Fence Rental in Ocotillo
We install temporary fencing throughout Ocotillo and south Chandler — pool-code barriers, remodel panels, and commercial site fencing — usually within the week, since the neighborhood sits inside our home service area. Rates: $20–$50 per panel per month, pool barriers typically $150–$400 per month, everything itemized before you commit.
Ocotillo: lake lots, golf, and the Valley’s biggest employer next door
Ocotillo is south Chandler’s signature master-planned community — built through the 1990s and 2000s around the Ocotillo Golf Club and a chain of man-made lakes, with waterfront lots, gated enclaves, and some of the highest-value housing stock in the city. Directly east sits the other Ocotillo: Intel’s Ocotillo campus, five fabs strong since Fab 52 came online, anchoring the south end of the Price Road Corridor. Few neighborhoods anywhere sit this close to this much active industrial investment, and the fencing demand splits accordingly.
Residential side. Ocotillo homes are now 20 to 30 years old and worth renovating properly, which means a steady cycle of high-end work:
- Pool remodels and rebuilds — original 1990s pools are cycling through full remodels: new shells, raised spas, deck rebuilds. Every one opens the barrier envelope, and on lake lots the exposure is doubled — the yard often runs to the water. Arizona’s ARS 36-1681 applies from the first 18 inches of water in the shell; our temporary pool fencing keeps the site legal from dig to final.
- Major remodels and additions on waterfront and golf-course lots, where freestanding panels protect open wall sections without touching finished hardscape — nobody drives fence posts through travertine.
- Screened sites as the default. Ocotillo’s HOAs and its streetscape standards are exactly what you’d expect at this price point. Privacy windscreen on street- and lake-facing runs keeps a project looking managed. On golf-frontage lots, a screened line also stops the occasional sliced ball from wandering onto your job site’s material staging — and stops your debris from wandering onto the fairway.
Commercial side. The blocks between Ocotillo and the Loop 202 — Price Road, Dobson, Germann — carry constant commercial activity: tenant improvements, utility trenching, laydown yards, and contractor staging serving the Intel campus and the corridor employers around it (NXP finished a $100 million Chandler expansion in early 2026; the contractor ecosystem it feeds doesn’t slow down). Those sites need full perimeters, gates sized to truck traffic, and Rule 310 dust screening — covered in depth on the construction site fencing page.
Typical Ocotillo jobs
| Job | Setup | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|
| Pool remodel barrier | Code panels, 2–4 months | $150 – $350 / month |
| Waterfront remodel | 8–12 panels, screened, 4–8 months | $250 – $600 / month |
| Corridor laydown yard | 400–800 ft, screened, gated | $800 – $2,400 / month |
| HOA / community event | Flat package | $300 – $1,000 |
Delivery, install, and removal run a flat $100–$300 in Ocotillo — it’s a home-turf address for us. The full rate structure, including how screening and gates stack, is on the pricing page.
Notes for Ocotillo homeowners hiring contractors
Ask your pool or remodel contractor who’s providing the construction barrier and when it goes up. On a lake lot, “we’ll fence it when the shell’s done” is the wrong answer — a monsoon storm can put code-triggering water in an open dig overnight, and July storms off the San Tan side arrive fast. If the barrier plan is vague, we can quote it directly to you or to the contractor within a day; the FAQ covers the code questions most homeowners ask first.
One more Ocotillo-specific point: the lakes change the wind. Open water and the wide turf corridors around the golf course give monsoon outflow a running start that a standard subdivision street never sees, so lakefront and fairway-facing fence lines here get exposed-site ballast — doubled sandbags and bracing — as our default spec, not an upgrade. It’s a small cost difference at quote time and the entire difference between a barrier that holds through an August storm and one you find in the lake.
Ocotillo sits minutes from our routes — same-week install is standard, and small jobs often land faster. We also cover the neighborhoods around it: Sun Lakes directly south, Ahwatukee across the I-10, and homebuilder work down SR-347 in Maricopa.