Why every Commercial Property Needs a Fence

The benefits of Commercial Fencing

If you own a commercial property, it might be wise to consider putting a fence around it. It doesn't necessarily need to be a twelve-foot-high chain-link fence topped with barbed wire, though in some cases this might be necessary.


It can be built as part of the architecture so that it blends nearly seamlessly into the flow of the building's design, even adding to the surroundings. Here are a few good reasons why it might be a good idea to add a fence to your commercial property

 

It's the First Line of Defense

 

A fence around your business is one of the first things that keep criminals out. Most people who have trouble on their minds will stop at a lock or barrier of some kind. The hardcore criminals are not apt to be stopped by a fence, and they will probably find a way in, regardless. With sanctions in place, they won't do it again. If you choose to work with a professional fencing contractor, they will be sure to check with your city's building permit office for guidance on what type of fence you can use to secure your commercial property. 

 

It Could Protect Your Business From Legal Issues


The kind of visitor matters when someone is hurt, and if it's clear they were not welcome on the property, then you are unlikely to be sued. However, if a customer, employee, or vendor of your company is legally inside the fence, they would most likely be covered if injured, depending on the circumstances. A fence around your business is also an efficient way to mark your property line. As long as the property lines are interpreted correctly, and the fence is built accordingly, it would be understood that the property within your fence was yours.

 

You Don't Want Your Property Used as a Shortcut


Especially if your business is located on a corner, a fence around your property will alleviate traffic sneaking through your parking lot as a shortcut. It would also cut down on bicycles, motorcycles, and skateboards taking shortcuts through your property. If you are near a residential area, a fence will help keep kids from trespassing through your grounds. If your property is landscaped, you likely don't want foot traffic making pathways across the grass where they are not intended.

Fencing your commercial property can have pros and cons. If you own a construction company down a dirt road outside of town, you will have your own set of reasons for wanting a fence.

Your reasons might be different if you own a flower shop in the heart of a bustling city, but you also want it to blend with the architecture. Researching what others in your town in your situation have done can help find the right answer for your business. If you reside in Columbus, Ohio, or the surrounding area and are interested in learning more about your
commercial fencing options, reach out to Columbus Fence Co at (614) 569-4171 today!


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