How Much Is It To Hire Site Fencing? This is one of the most common questions we are asked when talking about our range of site fencing.
How Much Is It To Hire Site Fencing?
Before we can answer the all important question we have take a look at the requirements for each individual project to provide the correct type of fencing.
Our site fencing rates are based on a weekly hire rate. Hiring fence panels can be a cheaper option than buying for short term sites and eliminates the need for storage between sites. The fencing is delivered directly to your site and can be collected exactly when you need it to be.
Heras Fencing – This is the most common and most popular type of site fencing available to hire. Each panel comes with one clip and one block.
Once you know the desired length required, we can work out how many panels will be required. Each panel is 3.4m wide. There are additional products available with each site fencing panel.
These are;
Fencing Stays – During tough weather and high winds these fencing stays will ensure your fence panels stay upright and secure your site.
Pedestrian Gates – These gates are perfect for a busy site, where you would like the pedestrians to enter via a separate entrance to increase safety levels.
Vehicle Gates – These wheeled gates are perfect to secure a busy site, ensuring there are no trespassers.
Acoustic Sound Barriers – The noise reducing barriers attach to a Heras fence panel, you will require three mats per panel.
Now to answer the all important question; How Much Is It To Hire Site Fencing? The basic Heras fence panels can start from £1 per week, minimum 4 weeks, however transportation and VAT would be in addition. Any additional clips, block, gates, and sound barriers would be hired at an additional cost.
If you are interested in hiring site fencing, please do not hesitate to give our friendly sales team a call on 01256 384134. Alternatively, you can email us on the address at the top of the page or fill out an enquiry form below. We will get back to you as soon as possible!
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