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Temporary Fence Rental in San Tan Valley

Need a temporary fence in San Tan Valley? We deliver and install chain link panels, construction site fencing, and pool-code barriers across every corner of the new town — from Johnson Ranch down to Copper Basin — typically within days, at $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot per month. San Tan Valley sits right next door to our Queen Creek base, so it gets our fastest response times of any service area.

Fencing Arizona’s newest town

San Tan Valley isn’t a census blob anymore. Residents voted to incorporate on August 5, 2025 under Prop 495, the county approved it that September, and it became Arizona’s 92nd municipality — the largest community ever to incorporate in the state, with well over 100,000 residents. It’s now the biggest municipality in Pinal County, and as of July 1, 2026 the town runs its own services instead of leaning on the county.

What that means on the ground: more building, more events, more inspections, and more demand for temporary fencing. We were already working these streets before the town existed on paper. Nothing about our delivery routes changed — Hunt Highway, Gantzel Road, Combs Road, and Ironwood Drive are the same corridors we run every week.

Construction fencing where the growth actually is

San Tan Valley is a community of master-planned subdivisions — more than 40 named neighborhoods inside the new town boundary. Johnson Ranch, San Tan Heights, Ironwood Crossing, Copper Basin, Skyline Ranch, Morning Sun Farms, Circle Cross Ranch — and the pipeline isn’t done. Soleo, the new Tri Pointe community, is bringing 1,400-plus homes on its own.

Every one of those lots under construction is a theft and liability exposure until it’s buttoned up. Open framing stages lose copper, lumber, and appliances; open trenches and pools attract neighborhood kids. A construction site fence around the lot or the whole phase is the cheapest insurance a builder or GC carries — typically $800–$3,000 per month for a full commercial perimeter, far less for a single infill lot.

We handle:

  • Single-lot perimeters for custom builds and infill in the older Johnson Ranch and San Tan Heights sections
  • Phase perimeters for production builders running multiple lots at once
  • Trade-yard and laydown enclosures near Gantzel and Combs where staging space is tight
  • Gate panels sized for concrete trucks and lumber deliveries

Pool barriers for the backyard-pool wave

New San Tan Valley homes come with big lots, and pools follow fast. Arizona law (ARS 36-1681) requires a 5-foot barrier around any pool — and once there’s water or an open excavation in that backyard, inspectors and pool builders want a compliant temporary barrier up until the permanent fence passes final. Our temporary pool fencing meets the statute’s height and gap requirements, and we coordinate install dates with your pool contractor’s dig schedule so you’re never holding up a phase.

Events, HOAs, and everything else

The subdivisions here run on HOAs, and HOAs run events — community festivals, holiday markets, school carnivals at the K-8s scattered through San Tan Heights and Copper Basin. Event fencing and steel barricades handle beer gardens, staging areas, and crowd lines. For residential jobs — roof tear-offs, remodels, securing a vacant house — a short run of chain link panels usually lands between $150 and $500 per month.

Summer note: monsoon outflow winds hit the open desert edges of San Tan Valley hard, especially south of Combs Road. Every panel we set gets sandbag ballast rated for it, and we’ll talk you out of windscreen on exposed sites during storm season unless you actually need the dust control.

Why San Tan Valley calls us

  • Next-door response. We stage out of Queen Creek. No Phoenix dispatch, no two-week lead times.
  • Transparent pricing. Per-foot and per-panel rates published on our pricing page — delivery, install, and removal quoted up front.
  • Local knowledge. We know which corridors are torn up, which HOAs want the fence line off the sidewalk, and what Pinal-to-town inspection handoffs look like right now.

What San Tan Valley rentals cost

JobTypical setupTypical cost
Pool construction barrier5-ft ARS 36-1681 compliant$150–$400/mo
Single-lot build6-ft chain link perimeter$300–$900/mo
Phase / commercial siteFull perimeter with gates$800–$3,000/mo
HOA eventPanels + barricades, day rateQuoted per layout

Delivery, install, and removal run $100–$500 flat depending on footage — always itemized before you commit, never buried in the monthly rate.

Get a fast, free quote for your San Tan Valley project — send us the address and a rough footage and we’ll price it same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you deliver temporary fencing in San Tan Valley?

Usually within a few days, often faster. San Tan Valley borders Queen Creek directly, so it's our shortest run — a crew can be at a site off Hunt Highway or Gantzel Road quickly once the layout is confirmed.

Do I need a permit for temporary fencing in San Tan Valley?

Generally no permit is required for temporary fencing on private property, but San Tan Valley took over local services from Pinal County on July 1, 2026, and rules are still settling. If your fence touches a right-of-way or sidewalk, check with the town first — we can point you in the right direction.

Can you fence a pool construction site in San Tan Valley?

Yes. We install 5-foot temporary pool barriers that meet Arizona's ARS 36-1681 requirements during construction, which inspectors in the area expect to see before dig-out on any lot with an occupied home.