Temporary Fence Rental Pricing in Chandler
Temporary fence rental in Chandler costs $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot per month for chain link, or $20–$50 per panel per month for freestanding panels, plus a flat $100–$500 for delivery, installation, and removal. A typical residential job (pool build, remodel) lands at $150–$500 a month; commercial construction sites run $800–$3,000 a month. Below is every number we can publish without seeing your site.
Most Valley fence companies hide pricing behind a quote form. We publish ours because the ranges are honest and the math is simple — and because if you’re comparing bids for a Price Road job site or a Tumbleweed Park event, you should be able to sanity-check every vendor against real numbers.
Chandler temporary fencing price table
| Item | Price range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Chain link fence, in-ground posts | $1.50 – $3.00 / linear ft / month | Best for construction perimeters 3+ months |
| Freestanding chain link panels (12-ft) | $20 – $50 / panel / month | Sandbag-weighted bases, no ground penetration |
| Temporary pool fencing (code-compliant) | $150 – $400 / month typical | Sized to ARS 36-1681; most pool perimeters are 100–200 ft |
| Steel crowd-control barricades | $8 – $15 / barricade / day | Volume discounts over 50 units |
| Privacy screen / windscreen add-on | $0.50 – $1.00 / linear ft / month | Added to any fence line |
| Vehicle or pedestrian gate | $50 – $150 each / rental | Swing or slide; pedestrian gates self-closing |
| Delivery, install & removal | $100 – $500 flat | Distance and footage dependent |
Every quote itemizes these lines. No fuel surcharges bolted on later, no “environmental fees.”
What moves the price up or down
Footage. The single biggest factor. A 150-ft residential pool perimeter and a 2,500-ft commercial site are different jobs. Per-foot rates drop as footage rises because delivery and labor amortize across more fence.
Rental duration. A 12-month rental on a Chandler Airpark build-out prices lower per month than a 6-week remodel. If your schedule slips — and on commercial jobs it usually does — month-to-month extensions continue at the same rate.
Panels vs. driven posts. Freestanding panels ($20–$50/panel/month) go anywhere and leave no holes — the right call on parking lots, downtown Chandler streetscapes, and anywhere with irrigation lines or post-tension slabs nearby. Driven-post chain link costs less per foot on long runs and stands up better to monsoon wind, but requires ground you’re allowed to penetrate. We’ll tell you which your site needs; see chain link fence panels for the trade-offs.
Add-ons. Windscreen for dust control or privacy adds $0.50–$1.00 per foot per month. Gates add $50–$150 each. Barricades for pedestrian routing price per unit per day. Details on the privacy screen page and barricade rental page.
Location. Core Chandler, Ocotillo, and Sun Lakes get our lowest delivery tier. Ahwatukee is barely further. Maricopa down SR-347 adds mileage to the delivery line but rental rates stay the same.
Typical Chandler jobs, priced realistically
Backyard pool construction, 160 linear ft, 4 months. Code-compliant temporary pool barrier at roughly $200–$350/month plus ~$150–$250 delivery/install/removal. Total for the build: $950–$1,650. Cheaper than a failed inspection or a stalled draw, and far cheaper than the liability of an unfenced shell full of water. Details: temporary pool fencing.
Commercial TI / pad development near Price Road, 1,200 linear ft, 8 months. Driven-post chain link with windscreen for Rule 310 dust control: roughly $1,800–$3,000/month all-in, install/removal $400–$500. See construction site fencing.
Weekend event, downtown Chandler, 400 ft of panels + 30 barricades. Flat package including delivery Friday, teardown Sunday night or Monday: typically $900–$1,800 depending on layout complexity and load-in windows. See event fencing.
Residential remodel in Ahwatukee, 8 panels across a driveway and side yard, 2 months. Roughly $160–$400/month plus ~$100–$200 delivery. Total: $420–$1,000.
How Chandler pricing compares to the rest of the Valley
Chandler sits in the middle of Phoenix-metro fence rental pricing. You’ll pay slightly more here than in far-flung exurbs simply because commercial demand is strong — the Price Corridor and Airpark keep crews busy — but delivery is cheap because everything is close. Watch out for two common games when comparing quotes:
- The teaser rate. A $1.25/ft quote that excludes delivery, install, removal, sandbags, and “damage waiver” fees usually totals more than an honest $2.00/ft quote. Compare totals, not rates.
- The open-ended removal. Some vendors keep billing until they get around to pickup. Our removal date is in the quote; when you call the job done, the meter stops.
Five legitimate ways to lower your fence rental cost
We’d rather you spend less with us than more with someone vague. These all work:
- Screen selectively. Full-perimeter windscreen is rarely necessary. Screening only street-facing and upwind runs typically cuts the screen line in half while keeping the dust-control and privacy benefit where it matters.
- Commit to the real duration. If you know the job runs nine months, say so — longer terms price lower per month than a three-month rental extended six times, even though we extend at the same rate either way.
- Consolidate sites. Pool builders and GCs running multiple simultaneous jobs across Chandler, Ahwatukee, and Maricopa get portfolio pricing and shared delivery runs. One account, one rate sheet, better numbers.
- Be flexible on delivery day. A delivery that slots into an existing route costs us less than a dedicated run, and we pass that through — most visible on Maricopa and other Pinal County addresses.
- Right-size the fence. Not every job needs 6-ft panels around everything. Sometimes the answer is a small locked enclosure around the expensive stuff plus barricades for pedestrian routing. Tell us the actual problem and we’ll spec to it, even when that means a smaller invoice.
Billing, deposits, and the fine print — in plain English
- Billing is monthly in advance for standard rentals; event packages invoice as a single flat fee.
- Extensions continue month-to-month at your original rate. No “extension pricing.”
- Removal happens on the date in the contract or on your call, whichever comes first — and billing stops when the fence comes down, not when the truck is convenient.
- Damage: normal wear is ours. Lost or destroyed equipment bills at the replacement cost stated in your agreement up front, not a number invented after the fact.
- Storm resets: if a monsoon storm drops a section of properly installed fence, we stand it back up as part of the rental. If your site crew moves panels and the layout needs professional re-setting, that’s a service visit — we’ll quote it before rolling a truck.
Get an exact number
Ranges are ranges. To turn them into a firm quote we need three things: footage (or a site plan / aerial screenshot with the fence line drawn), dates, and the address. That’s enough for a same-day number on most jobs. If something about your site will affect price — right-of-way encroachment downtown, rock that argues against driven posts, monsoon exposure on an open lot — we’ll say so in the quote, not on the invoice.
Questions first? The FAQ covers permits, codes, wind ratings, and what happens if a panel gets damaged. Or read about how we operate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does temporary fencing cost per foot in Chandler?
Standard chain link temporary fencing runs $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot per month in the Chandler area. Rate depends on total footage, rental length, and add-ons like windscreen or extra gates. Longer rentals and bigger footage get the lower end of the range.
Are delivery and installation included in the rental price?
They're quoted as a separate flat line item — typically $100–$500 covering delivery, professional installation, and end-of-rental removal. We include it in every quote up front so the total is never a surprise.
Is there a minimum rental period?
Monthly rentals bill in one-month minimum increments. Event rentals are the exception — those are flat weekend or multi-day packages, typically starting around $300–$600 all-in for a small event.
Do you charge extra during monsoon season?
No seasonal surcharge. Exposed or long fence runs may need additional ballast or bracing between June and September, and if your site needs it we price it in the original quote — not as a mid-rental add-on.