Temporary Fencing
Temporary Fencing for Jobsites and Events
Heiar Fencing keeps temporary fencing on hand for construction zones, crowd control, barricades, and general security, with options for short-term and long-term rental needs.

Temporary Fence Installations
Temporary fence photos help show the portable nature of the system and the kind of site separation it creates.
Why Temporary Fencing Works
Temporary fencing is most useful when it can be deployed quickly, moved when conditions change, and removed without creating extra damage for the site.
Construction-zone security
Temporary fencing is a strong fit for construction sites that need clear, movable boundaries.
Fast dispatch potential
When necessary, many projects can be dispatched and installed within 48 hours of the initial contract.
Portable setup
Panels are designed to be lightweight, portable, and easy to relocate when the job-site layout changes.
Rental flexibility
Both short-term and long-term rental options are available.
Crowd and event control
Concerts, festivals, county fairs, and other special events are specifically named use cases.
Delivery support
Delivery and customer installation are both listed as options depending on the project.
Create a Clear Boundary Fast
Temporary fencing works best when it protects people, equipment, and work areas while staying flexible enough for changing site conditions.
Keep people out of active work zones
Construction sites, response areas, and other temporary security needs all benefit from a fast perimeter that is easy to understand from the moment it goes up.
- Use temporary fencing to define where access should stop and where work is still active.
- Protect equipment, materials, and unfinished areas from unnecessary traffic.
- Deploy a system that can be removed cleanly when the project wraps up.

Stay flexible when the layout changes
Temporary fencing is valuable because it can move with the site instead of forcing crews to live with one fixed plan from day one to project closeout.
- Relocate panels as staging, access points, or public pathways change.
- Choose post-in-ground support when windscreen or heavier wind load is part of the setup.
- Match the rental length to the actual duration of the work or event.

When Temporary Fencing Makes Sense
Temporary fencing fills the gap between an open site and a permanent perimeter, which is why it keeps showing up on construction, event, and emergency-response work.

Quick turnaround potential
Many projects can be dispatched and installed within 48 hours when necessary.
Portable by design
Panels are built to install and remove cleanly without unnecessary post holes in the surface below.
Site-specific setups
Post-in-ground support can be recommended when windscreen or heavier wind exposure changes the setup needs.
Customer installation option
Some projects can work with delivery plus customer installation instead of a full field setup.
Temporary Fencing FAQs
Most temporary-fence conversations come down to timing, rental length, and what the site needs to keep people out of the work zone.
What is temporary fencing commonly used for?
Temporary fencing is commonly used for construction sites, crowd control, barricades, general security, special events, and emergency-response situations such as fire, flood, or natural disaster work.
How quickly can temporary fencing be installed?
Many projects can be dispatched and installed within 48 hours of the initial contract when necessary, though exact timing still depends on scope and availability.
Can the fencing be moved after it is installed?
Yes. The system is portable, lightweight, and easy to relocate if the layout changes.
Is temporary fencing available for longer rental periods?
Yes. Both short-term and long-term rental options are available.
Need Temporary Fencing?
Contact Heiar Fencing about temporary fencing for a construction site, event perimeter, or general security need.