The toughest fence you can put in the ground. Built for the desert.
Metal fencing gives you security and definition without sacrificing sightlines. It won’t warp, rot, or feed termites, and a powder-coated finish holds its color for decades under the Arizona sun.
Whether you want the elegance of ornamental iron around a courtyard, pool-code-compliant aluminum, or industrial steel for a commercial yard, our crews build it plumb, level, and set to depth in concrete.
These durable fences are fully customizable to according to any size or length you desire – from small interior fences to property line fencing.
Custom Corrugated Steel Fencing
The major benefit of a corrugated steel fence is that it’s durable metal paneling will maintain its shape no matter what climate it’s in. It can handle extreme temperatures such as rain, snow, heavy rain, hail, and wind without altering shape. Corrugated steel is also resistant to rusting, therefore keeping its finished appearance regardless of what weather it endures.
We offer multiple finish types such as Galvanized, Painted, or our popular Luxury Patina (a rustic metal rusted aesthetic).
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you need a permit to build a residential fence in Tucson?
The Tucson Municipal Code states that Property owners DO NOT need a permit for residential fencing unless you would like a fence taller than 7ft in height.
How tall can my fence be?
According to The City Municipal Code, a residential fence CANNOT exceed 7ft (unless a permit is obtained and plans are made by the fencing contractor). In most residential applications, the typical height of a metal corrugated fence is between 6 to 8 feet tall to ensure both basic security and privacy for standard single family homes.
Is Arizona a 'fence in' or 'fence out' state?
Arizona is a “fence out” state, meaning that on open range you need to build a “lawful fence” if you want to keep wandering livestock off your property. The owner of the livestock is not required to “fence livestock in”
How can I protect my wooden fence in the Arizona heat?
Protecting a Wooden Fence is essential in Arizona. The Tucson Fence Company suggests an Oil Based Stain coating once every 24 months.
Who pays for a fence between neighbors?
Neighbors Share Responsibility for a Boundary Fence. Boundary fences are considered mutually owned, so both parties are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the fence. If the neighbor’s dog destroys part of the fence, technically you’d both be responsible for the cost of repair.
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