Commercial & Industrial Fence Installation in Eastern North Carolina
Secure commercial sites, job sites, and facilities with professionally installed fencing systems.
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Commercial-grade perimeter security. Built to spec.
Fence Craft installs commercial and industrial fencing across Eastern North Carolina as part of our full range of fencing services. We work from specs, coordinate with site teams, and keep projects on schedule. From perimeter security to access control fencing, our installs are commercial-grade and built for real job sites. We’re fully bonded and insured to meet the typical requirements of contractors, property managers, and municipalities.

Commercial Fencing Solutions Built Around Real Job Sites
Commercial fencing isn’t a single product. It’s a set of site decisions. Each service below reflects how projects break down in the field, based on access needs, duration, use, and long-term responsibility.

Permanent Perimeter & Security Fencing
Permanent perimeter fencing for commercial and industrial properties. Planned around site layout, access points, and daily use to support long-term security and controlled entry.

Temporary Fencing for Active Job Sites
Short-term fencing for active job sites, phased projects, and temporary site control. Installed with attention to ground conditions, wind exposure, and changing site access.

Wood Fencing & Guard Rails for Commercial Sites
Wood fencing and guard rail systems for separation, edge protection, and screening on commercial sites. Installed with consistent alignment, proper setbacks, and durability in high-use areas.

Low-Maintenance Vinyl Fencing for Commercial Properties
Vinyl fencing for commercial properties that need a uniform appearance and low ongoing maintenance. Installed to remain straight, consistent, and serviceable over time.

Ornamental Aluminum Fencing for Visibility & Control
Ornamental aluminum fencing for commercial and municipal sites where visibility and durability both matter. Installed to account for grade changes, spacing, and clean transitions.

Specialty Fencing for Athletic & Public-Use Facilities
Specialty fencing and containment systems for athletic facilities and custom commercial layouts. Planned for safety, use patterns, and long-term wear.

Batting Cages & Netting
Netting and containment systems for training facilities and fields. Planned for proper tension, clearance, and long-term wear.

Flag Poles & Light Poles
Furnishing and installation of poles for athletic and commercial sites. Coordinated with site access, footing needs, and surrounding structures.

Sports Field Equipment Installation
Installation of field equipment and related structures for athletic facilities. Aligned with field layout, safety zones, and ongoing maintenance needs.

Pickleball & Tennis Court Fencing
Court fencing designed for player safety, ball containment, and clear sightlines. Installed to match court layout, spacing, and daily use.

Where Our Commercial Fencing Is Put to Work
Eastern North Carolina continues to see steady commercial growth. New housing, industrial sites, and public projects need secure boundaries. They also require controlled access and fencing that can handle daily use. Ongoing construction and infrastructure investment across the region continue to drive demand.
HOA & Multi-Family Communities
Fencing supports growing communities across Wilson, Nash, and nearby counties. It defines shared spaces, protects common areas, and remains consistent as properties age and expand.
Industrial, Distribution & Warehouse Sites
Eastern North Carolina’s location supports manufacturing and logistics activity. Facilities in this sector need perimeter fencing around loading docks, yards, and access points to protect inventory and support daily operations. This growth aligns with the development efforts of the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
Retail, Hospitality & Service Properties
Retail centers and service properties use fencing to guide foot traffic, separate service areas, and protect outdoor spaces tied to daily operations.
Athletic Fields & Municipal Facilities
Schools, parks, and public facilities use fencing and special installations. These help improve safety, manage activities, and support regular public use in fields, courts, and shared spaces.
Why GCs & Commercial Teams Rely on Fence Craft
Commercial fencing affects the entire job site. If it’s late, wrong, or poorly planned, other work stops. Fence Craft plans fencing to support the project, not slow it down.
We Price What We Can Build
We review site plans, access points, and conditions before work begins. The scope we propose is the work we install. This reduces change orders and mid-project issues.
We Coordinate With the Job Site
Commercial sites change daily. Deliveries move. Trades overlap. Fence Craft works with site supervisors to ensure fencing installations fit the schedule and maintain access.
We Install for Daily Use
Commercial fences see traffic, equipment, and wear. Posts are set straight. Spacing stays consistent. Terminations are clean. The fence operates as the site requires.
We Stand Behind the Installation
Every commercial project is backed by a 100% workmanship guarantee. If an installation issue arises, we take responsibility and resolve it.
We Know Eastern North Carolina Sites
Soils vary. Drainage matters. Phased builds are common. Fence Craft installs fencing with local site conditions in mind, so projects perform well after installation.

Commercial Fencing Across Eastern North Carolina
Fence Craft serves commercial and industrial clients across Eastern North Carolina. Our team is based near Rocky Mount and works throughout Nash, Wilson, Johnston, Edgecombe, Franklin, Halifax, Northampton, and Warren counties. We also serve neighboring areas when site conditions and project scope allow.
Let’s Review Your Commercial Fencing Needs…
Commercial fencing works best when it’s planned early and installed with the site in mind. If you’re reviewing plans, coordinating a build, or preparing a property for use, Fence Craft can help determine the right approach.
We’re available to review site needs, drawings, or specifications and discuss how fencing fits into your schedule.
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Frequently Asked
Fencing Questions
What qualifies as commercial vs. industrial fencing?
Commercial fencing is used at offices, retail sites, schools, and multi-family properties. Industrial fencing supports heavier use at warehouses, yards, and manufacturing sites. The difference is not the material. It is how the fence is planned, installed, and used every day. In Eastern North Carolina, soil, access control, and traffic flow often matter more than fence type.
What affects commercial fence installation cost in Eastern North Carolina?
Cost depends on site conditions more than footage alone. Soil type, drainage, grade changes, and access points all affect installation. Eastern North Carolina often requires deeper post setting due to soil and moisture conditions. Temporary versus permanent use, gate locations, and trade coordination also influence scope and pricing more than materials do.
How early should fencing be planned on a commercial project?
Fencing should be planned as soon as site layout and access needs are known. Waiting too long often causes conflicts with grading, utilities, or inspections. In Eastern North Carolina, early planning helps avoid issues tied to drainage paths, traffic flow, and phased construction. Proper timing keeps fencing from delaying occupancy or site turnover.
What makes a commercial fence “code-ready” without overbuilding it?
A code-ready fence meets site needs without adding unnecessary complexity. That means correct setbacks, stable posts, consistent spacing, and clear access points. Overbuilding can create drainage problems or inspection delays. Experienced installers plan fencing around local site conditions so the fence works as intended without exceeding real project requirements.
Why does local experience matter for commercial fencing in Eastern North Carolina?
Eastern North Carolina sites vary in soil, drainage, and daily use. Clay content, moisture, and phased builds affect how fences perform over time. Local experience helps installers plan for these factors before installation begins. That reduces movement, maintenance issues, and access problems on busy commercial and industrial sites.
