About Queen Creek Fence Rental
Queen Creek Fence Rental is a locally operated temporary fencing service covering Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Gold Canyon, Apache Junction, and Florence. We rent chain link panels, construction perimeters, event fencing, barricades, code-compliant pool fencing, and windscreen — and we handle delivery, installation, maintenance, and removal ourselves.
Why we exist
The Southeast Valley is building faster than almost anywhere in the country. Queen Creek grew 8.2% in one year and is up more than half since 2020; next door, San Tan Valley incorporated in 2025 with over 100,000 residents and subdivisions still going vertical along Hunt Highway and Gantzel Road. That pace creates a constant, practical need: holes get dug, materials get staged, pools get excavated, festivals get scheduled — and every one of those needs a fence for a while, then needs it gone.
Most of the companies quoting fence rental here are national brokers. You call an 800 number, they mark up a local yard’s price, and nobody who touched your quote has ever driven Rittenhouse Road at 7 a.m. behind a concrete truck. We think that’s a bad way to rent a fence, so we do it the other way: local quoting, local crews, and one point of contact from delivery to pickup.
How we work
- Transparent pricing. Our ranges are published on the pricing page — $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot per month for most fence, $20–$50 per panel. Delivery, install, and removal appear as line items on the quote, not surprises on the invoice.
- Desert-spec installs. Sandbagged bases as standard, extra ballast during monsoon season, UV-rated fasteners on windscreen. A fence that blows over in a July microburst isn’t a fence; it’s a claim waiting to happen.
- Code fluency. Pool-build barriers meet ARS 36-1681 — 5-foot height, no 4-inch openings, self-closing gates — so you pass barrier inspection instead of arguing about it. Details on the temporary pool fencing page.
- Honest scope. If your job needs a right-of-way permit from the Town of Queen Creek, or your Pinal County site has dust-control obligations windscreen won’t satisfy on its own, we say so during the quote.
Who we serve
General contractors securing sites in construction-heavy corridors like Signal Butte and Combs Road. Pool builders working through the backlog of backyard installs across new subdivisions. Event organizers running everything from farm festivals to equestrian events who need crowd-control fencing and barricades that show up on time and disappear on time. And homeowners mid-remodel who just need a secure line around the backyard for a couple of months.
What we won’t do
We won’t quote you a teaser rate and back-load fees. We won’t leave a downed fence lying across your site until “the next route day.” And we won’t pretend a temporary fence does things it doesn’t — it deters and delays, it satisfies barrier codes, it controls crowds; it is not a substitute for locking up your tools.
If that sounds like how you’d run it, send your footage and dates through the quote form. Common questions — minimum terms, wind, HOA rules, stolen panels — are answered on the FAQ.