Common commercial needs
Equipment yards, storage areas, dumpster enclosures, utility zones, parking edges, loading areas, and site boundaries.
Commercial fencing is usually about clear boundaries, access, durability, visibility, and keeping operations moving.
This page answers the project intent directly and then connects it to Maine, southern New Hampshire, and Massachusetts planning research. For exact availability and scheduling, contact MJ Fence ME in Lebanon, Maine.
Use these notes to make the first phone, text, or estimate request more useful.
Equipment yards, storage areas, dumpster enclosures, utility zones, parking edges, loading areas, and site boundaries.
Chain link is common for visibility and security; wood or vinyl can screen customer-facing areas; gates handle flow.
Gate width, vehicle turning, delivery access, snow storage, security needs, and repair urgency matter.
Maine: MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon and is strongest for Southern Maine service requests.
New Hampshire: nearby southern NH homeowners can use the service-area and planning tools to clarify fence scope.
Massachusetts: this page is a planning resource; verify local rules and service availability before assuming install scope.
Chain link is common because it is practical and visible, but wood, vinyl, and mixed solutions may fit screening or customer-facing areas.
Include site address, access needs, fence length, gate widths, photos, damaged areas, security goals, and timing constraints.
Often, depending on posts, hinges, latch hardware, frame condition, and whether the opening remains aligned.
Call or text (207) 432-2943, email MJFenceME@gmail.com, or use the planner and project packet to send cleaner details.