Professional Security Fence Installation in Anne Arundel County
MHIC Licensed Fence Installation Specialists
Commercial Security Fence Installation Professionals
Certified & Insured for Commercial Fence Projects
Commercial properties require fencing that balances access control, visibility, and long-term performance. At All Around Fence & Decks, security fencing is installed around how commercial and industrial sites actually operate—from entry management to long-term durability. Each project is evaluated based on how the fence will be used, not just how it looks on day one.
Our approach focuses on:
Best for: Defining boundaries and controlling site access
Perimeter security fencing is used to clearly establish property limits and restrict entry points around commercial and industrial sites. This style focuses on consistent height, continuous runs, and predictable access locations, making it well-suited for properties that need clear separation from surrounding areas.
Common uses include:
Best for: Managing entry and exit points
Controlled-access security fencing is planned around where people, vehicles, or equipment are allowed to enter and exit a site. Rather than enclosing everything equally, this style prioritizes strategic openings and reinforced access areas.
Often used for:
Best for: Screening sensitive or restricted areas
Privacy-focused security fencing limits visibility into specific areas while still supporting access control. This style is often used to cut down on exposure, temptation, or disruption through visual screening.
Typical applications:
Best for: Monitoring and awareness without visual barriers
High-visibility security fencing keeps sightlines open while still establishing a physical boundary. This style supports observation, lighting, and monitoring while clearly communicating restricted access.
Often selected for:
At this stage, customization focuses on layout—not materials. The goal is to align the fence layout with how the property actually operates.
Standard layout and configuration options include:
Once you’ve decided on the fence layout and access plan, the materials you choose play a significant role in how well your fence performs and how smoothly inspections go. We choose materials for their strength and safety, ensuring they meet all regulations and security needs, especially for commercial properties in Central Maryland.
Security role: visual screening and restricted-area separation
Considerations: Often subject to height and placement rules on managed or mixed-use sites. Best suited for privacy-based security rather than impact resistance.
Security role: consistent privacy with low maintenance
Considerations: Widely accepted in commercial settings; installation is required to manage wind loads and gate stresses. Most effective for screening-focused security.
Security role: visibility-based deterrence and monitoring
Considerations: Height and spacing must meet local safety and code requirements. Often used where oversight matters more than concealment.
Security role: perimeter control and scalable protection
Considerations: Widely accepted for commercial and industrial zoning. Wire gauge, coating type, and selvage style all affect security performance and safety.
Each security fence material supports a different balance of visibility, privacy, durability, and compliance. The right choice depends on site use, access frequency, and local regulatory expectations—not appearance alone.
We review access points, layout, terrain, and security needs to plan a fence that fits daily use. Financing options can be discussed during this initial consultation, if needed.
Fence lines, gate locations, and access points are finalized. Required permits and code considerations are addressed to ensure the installation proceeds smoothly and meets local requirements.
Posts are set, fencing installed, and gates aligned for secure operation. The completed system is reviewed to confirm proper function and readiness for regular commercial use.
Our relationship doesn't end after installation. Our customer service center remains available to answer questions, provide maintenance guidance, and address any concerns or damages that arise with your automated gate system.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Designed to control access points and define secure perimeters | May require permitting or additional approvals depending on the site and zoning |
| Widely accepted for commercial and industrial properties | Higher upfront investment than purely decorative fencing |
| Supports compliance, inspections, and liability management | Local regulations can limit layout and height |
| Available in configurations that balance visibility and screening | Some styles prioritize function over aesthetics |
| Built for frequent use and long-term durability | Gate placement and access planning require careful coordination |
| Helps reduce unauthorized access and site confusion | Not always necessary for low-risk or purely decorative applications |
Clear away soil, debris, and plants at the base of the fence. This helps stop moisture buildup and shifting. It also reduces long-term stress on the structure, especially during Maryland's wet seasons.
Clean vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link fences regularly. Use mild soap and water to wash away dirt, pollen, and residue. This helps keep them looking good and ready for inspection.
Gates experience the most daily use. Check hinges, latches, and alignment to ensure smooth operation and reliable access control.
Apply stain or sealant as suggested. Also, look for early signs of rot or movement. Pay extra attention to shaded spots or areas with low airflow.
Small tweaks, checking fasteners, and fixing alignments help stop bigger problems. This keeps perimeter control strong over time.
We install security fencing for businesses throughout Central Maryland. These projects center on perimeter control, access management, and site safety. They use fence systems that fit active, regulated environments. Each installation reflects local requirements and real-world use conditions.
"Our new fence looks great! The communication from start to finish was amazing! Jim kept in touch all day as the fence was installed. Sheila in the office was helpful and great to deal with. Looking forward to our next project! I would highly recommend!"
"All Around Fence did a fantastic job from start to finish. Jeremy met with me several times to discuss fence design and answer all my questions (which were many). Sheila, from the office, was also very responsive to my questions and kept me informed on the schedule. A great company to work with that I highly recommend. You will not be disappointed with their work."
Security fencing planned and installed under MHIC #97820 with direct owner involvement.
Fence layouts and access points are planned to meet local codes and commercial site requirements.
Posts set deep, gates aligned correctly, and fence systems built for daily commercial use.
25+ years installing fencing that accounts for regional soil, weather, and permitting conditions.
All Around Fence & Decks stands sentinel with premier commercial security fencing across Anne Arundel County and Central Maryland. Our roots run deep in Pasadena, Glen Burnie, and Severn—the heart of our service territory. This local focus empowers us to conduct thorough site evaluations, ensure compliance with regional codes, and maintain meticulous project oversight. Trust us to be your steadfast partner in security solutions.
If you’re not sure whether your property is in our service area, we can confirm during a consultation. Just share the project scope and location with us.
A commercial security fence is defined by how it functions, not just what it’s made of. Security fencing is installed to control access, guide traffic, and protect restricted areas. Height consistency, clear entry points, and proper gate placement matter more than appearance. The fence must also meet local code and site-use requirements.
Many commercial security fences do require permits, mainly when height, placement, or zoning rules apply. Requirements vary by property type and location. Working with a local contractor like All Around Fence & Decks helps ensure fence layouts and access points are planned with county regulations in mind before installation begins.
Access control depends on the layout, not just on the material. Security fencing works best when entry points are limited, and gates are placed where traffic needs to flow. High-visibility fencing supports monitoring, while privacy fencing limits exposure in sensitive areas. The right choice depends on how people, vehicles, and equipment move through the site.
Yes. Proper security fencing helps show that access and safety were considered in site planning. Clear boundaries, controlled entry points, and code-compliant installation can support inspections and reduce risk. While fencing alone does not guarantee approval, it often helps meet basic safety and management expectations.
Lifespan depends on material choice, installation quality, and maintenance. In Maryland’s wet and seasonal climate, post depth, drainage, and gate alignment are critical. When installed correctly and maintained over time, commercial security fencing is built to handle daily use and weather exposure for many years.
"I cannot say enough great things about my experience with the team at All Around Fence. From working with Sheila to gather info and set the whole project up, to the owner, Jim, who handled the initial visit and provided confirmation on our decision, and Patrick and his team who were on site for installation. The entire process from beginning to end took approximately 3 weeks, including a weather delay, and the price was well under what I was anticipating. Cannot recommend more!"