Temporary Fence Rental in Sun Lakes
We deliver and install temporary fencing throughout Sun Lakes — freestanding chain link panels, code-compliant pool barriers, and event fencing — usually within the week, since Sun Lakes sits ten minutes down Alma School Road from our Chandler service base. Rates match our Chandler pricing: $20–$50 per panel per month, with delivery quoted flat.
Fencing work in Sun Lakes looks different, and we plan for it
Sun Lakes is the unincorporated, age-restricted community south of Chandler between Riggs Road and Hunt Highway — roughly 14,000 residents across five golf-course communities developed in phases from the 1970s through the early 2000s (Sun Lakes Country Club through the Oakwood and Ironwood eras). There’s no new-subdivision construction here. What there is, constantly, is renewal work on 25-to-50-year-old housing stock:
- Kitchen, bath, and whole-home remodels as homes turn over to new retirees — panel fencing across a driveway or RV gate keeps a job site secure and keeps tools out of sight in a community where word travels fast
- Roofing and exterior work — a small panel enclosure protects material staging and keeps golf-cart and pedestrian traffic (heavier here than any Chandler street) out of the drop zone
- Pool resurfacing and remodels — original pools from the ’80s and ’90s are cycling through replaster, deck rebuilds, and equipment overhauls; a drained pool is a fall hazard, and once it refills, ARS 36-1681 barrier rules apply just as they do in Chandler. Our temporary pool fencing covers the whole window
- Community and club events — car shows, holiday markets, and club functions on the greens and parking lots use event fencing and barricades for perimeters and queues
HOA reality: appearance is part of the spec
Sun Lakes runs on HOAs, and every one of them cares what a job site looks like from the street. Two things we do differently here as a matter of course:
- Screened fence by default on street-facing runs. Privacy windscreen costs $0.50–$1.00 per foot per month and turns “construction mess” into “tidy project” from the curb — cheap insurance against a board letter.
- Freestanding panels only, tight footprints. Sun Lakes lots are finished landscapes: gravel, mature trees, irrigation everywhere. We don’t drive posts through any of it. Weighted bases sit on the surface and leave nothing behind but clean gravel when we pick up.
If your contractor or HOA needs documentation — a layout sketch, proof of insurance from the install crew, dates in writing — that’s standard paperwork for us, not a special request.
Typical Sun Lakes jobs and honest numbers
| Job | Setup | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|
| Remodel, driveway + side yard | 6–8 panels, 2–3 months | $150 – $400 / month |
| Pool resurfacing barrier | Code panels around pool, 4–8 weeks | $150 – $300 / month |
| Roof/exterior staging enclosure | 4–6 panels, 2–6 weeks | $100 – $300 / month |
| Club event perimeter | Flat weekend package | $300 – $900 |
Delivery, install, and removal add a flat $100–$300 for most Sun Lakes addresses. Full rate logic is on the pricing page.
A note on pool barriers in Sun Lakes
Nearly every Sun Lakes remodel that touches a pool — replaster, deck rebuild, spa addition — passes through a window where the permanent barrier is compromised: a gate off its hinges for deck demo, a wall section opened for equipment access, a drained shell waiting on plaster crews. Arizona’s ARS 36-1681 doesn’t have a retiree-community exception, and grandchildren visit these houses every week of the year. A code-compliant temporary barrier for the project window runs $150–$300 a month — the cheapest item on the remodel by a wide margin, and the one that matters most the weekend the grandkids are over while the gate hardware is still on backorder.
Response time from Chandler
Our routes run through south Chandler daily — Ocotillo and the Price Corridor are directly north of Sun Lakes — so a Sun Lakes delivery is an add-on to an existing route, not a special trip. Same-week install is the norm; small panel orders often land in two or three days. Homeowners can send a quote request directly, or have your contractor send footage and dates — either way you get a same-day number with everything itemized.