Commercial Fencing
Full perimeter projects for business premises and industrial units.
Learn More →Palisade, weld mesh, chain link, and anti-climb systems for yards, compounds, and secure boundaries.
Security fencing is what you install when a standard timber boundary isn't enough — when there's stock, plant, or equipment behind the fence that needs keeping in, or when you need to keep people out. Across Chesterfield and into Staveley and Clay Cross, we fit palisade, weld mesh, chain link, and anti-climb systems for industrial yards, utility compounds, storage sites, and business premises along the A619 and A61 corridors.
Palisade fencing uses galvanised steel pales bolted to horizontal rails between posts — typically 2.0m or 2.4m high with a pointed or rounded top. It's the standard choice for high-security compounds because it's strong, visible, and hard to climb. Weld mesh panels come in various mesh sizes — standard 50mm grid for general security, tighter 25mm or anti-climb profiles where you need smaller apertures. Chain link suits lower-security demarcation where cost matters more than climb resistance.
We set posts in concrete foundations or bolt to existing base plates, fit panels or pales, and install matching security gates — single or double leaf with pad-lockable latches. Anti-climb toppings, barbed wire extensions, and rotating spikes can be added where the site requires it and local restrictions allow. If you've got damaged palisade from a vehicle impact or cut mesh panels, we repair and replace sections too.
Specified correctly, installed properly, and built to last on industrial ground.
Galvanised steel palisade and weld mesh systems from 2.0m to 2.7m — specified for your security level.
Rotating toppings, barbed wire extensions, and tight-mesh anti-climb panels where required.
Single and double-leaf gates with pad-lockable latches, drop bolts, and heavy-duty hinges.
Posts set in concrete footings or bolted to base plates — built for industrial ground conditions.
Replace bent posts, damaged pales, and cut mesh panels on existing security boundaries.
Based on Newbold Road — quick to industrial estates in Staveley, Brimington, and Whittington Moor.
From site survey to a secure perimeter.
Tell us what's behind the fence, the boundary length, and any insurance or access requirements.
We check ground conditions, existing bases, gate positions, and whether anti-climb toppings are needed.
Written quote with fence type, height, post centres, gate details, and topping options if required.
Posts set, fencing fitted, gates hung and tested. Boundary secure and site cleared.
Security fencing often forms part of a wider perimeter project.
Full perimeter projects for business premises and industrial units.
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Combined security and noise reduction for sites near residential areas.
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Repair damaged palisade, mesh panels, and bent posts on existing boundaries.
Learn More →Security fencing installed across Chesterfield and nearby industrial areas. Working on your site? We cover your area.
"Needed 2.4m palisade around our compound in Whittington Moor after a break-in. They surveyed quickly, quoted the same week, and had it installed within a fortnight. Gates lock properly and the whole line is solid."
Common questions about palisade and mesh security fencing in Chesterfield.
Palisade fencing uses vertical steel pales with a pointed or rounded top — strong visual deterrent and difficult to climb. Weld mesh uses rigid wire panels welded in a grid pattern, often with smaller apertures for anti-climb versions. Palisade suits high-security compounds and yards; weld mesh suits schools and sites where you need visibility through the fence.
Most commercial yards in Chesterfield use 2.0m to 2.4m fencing. Higher security sites may go to 2.7m or add anti-climb toppings. Height depends on what's inside the yard, insurance requirements, and whether the boundary backs onto public footpaths or residential gardens.
Yes. We fit rotating anti-climb toppings, barbed wire extensions, and razor wire where legally permitted and appropriate for the site. We'll advise on what's suitable — some residential-facing boundaries have restrictions on certain toppings.
Often yes. Palisade and mesh systems can be bolted to existing concrete strip footings or base plates if they're in good condition. We check the base on site — if it's cracked or the wrong height, we'll quote for new post foundations.
Yes. We replace damaged palisade pales, weld mesh panels, and bent posts on existing security boundaries. If a vehicle has hit the fence or panels have been cut, we'll assess whether repair or section replacement is the better option.
If you already know what service you need, fill in the form and we will come back to you within 2 hours with a clear next step. No pressure and no vague promises.
We can quote for close board runs, repairs, side gates, commercial perimeters, and security fencing. If access is tight or you are unsure on timber vs concrete posts, add that in the message and we will advise properly.
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