Warehouse Fencing Houston — Distribution Center & Logistics Facility Security

Griffin Fence installs perimeter security fencing for warehouses, distribution centers, and logistics facilities across Houston — heavy-gauge chain link, wide-span semi-truck gates, barbed wire toppers, and interior cage partitions. Serving Houston's industrial and logistics corridor since 1979.

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Warehouse Fence Contractor Houston TX. Griffin Fence installs perimeter fencing, semi-truck access gates, barbed wire toppers, and interior cage partitions for warehouses and distribution centers across Houston — 9-gauge galvanized chain link, 20-40 ft slide gates, and access control integration. Free commercial estimates — call 713-937-6611.

Warehouse & Distribution Center Fence Installation in Houston, TX

Warehouse perimeter fencing has two jobs: keep unauthorized people out and let semi-trucks in efficiently. A 20-foot slide gate that binds or an 8-foot fence with an unguarded section defeats both purposes. Griffin Fence designs warehouse perimeters with the right gate widths for your fleet, the right fence height for your security requirements, and the right materials to last years in Houston's humid environment. We have been fencing Houston-area warehouses and logistics facilities since 1979.

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Gate sizing is the most critical design decision for warehouse fencing. A minimum 20-foot clear opening is needed for a single semi-truck lane. Dual-lane access or high-frequency truck traffic requires 40-foot gates or two separate 20-foot gates. Griffin Fence measures your approach path and turning radius before finalizing gate dimensions.

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What We Install

Warehouse Fence Services in Houston, TX

Perimeter chain link, semi-truck gates, barbed wire toppers, access control, and interior cage partitions — the full scope of warehouse security fencing.

Perimeter Chain Link

9-gauge galvanized chain link at 6 to 10-foot heights for warehouse and distribution center perimeters — schedule-40 pipe posts, tension wire at bottom, and top rail for full structural integrity.

Semi-Truck Slide Gates

20 to 40-foot wide slide gates with electric operators for semi-truck access. Track and hardware sized for the gate weight and frequency of use. Keypad, card reader, and remote operation available.

Barbed Wire Toppers

Three-strand barbed wire or V-arm extensions on 8 to 10-foot chain link for warehouse perimeters where deterrence is a priority. Local zoning requirements checked before specification.

Interior Cage Partitions

Interior chain link cage partitions for securing high-value inventory, separating shipping and receiving zones, or restricting access within the warehouse. Floor-to-ceiling or partial height configurations.

Access Control Integration

Keypad, card reader, intercom, and camera-compatible gate operators for controlled vehicle and personnel entry. Systems integrated with your existing security platform.

Anti-Climb Retrofit

Anti-climb toppers including barbed wire arms and razor ribbon can be retrofitted onto many existing warehouse fence installations where the posts and top rail are in good condition.

Our Process

How a Warehouse Fence Project Works

1

Site Visit & Gate Sizing

We walk the perimeter, measure truck approach paths and turning radii, assess security requirements, and provide a written quote with material specs and gate dimensions.

2

Specifications & Permitting

Finalize fence height, gauge, topper type, gate widths, and access control. Commercial permits researched and filed for Houston and surrounding jurisdictions.

3

Professional Installation

Schedule-40 pipe posts set in concrete, heavy-gauge chain link fabric installed, gates hung and operators wired. Large perimeters handled with multiple crews.

4

Gate Testing & Warranty

All gate operators tested under full load. Truck clearance verified with your facility manager. 1-year workmanship warranty on every installation.

Interior Cage Partitions for Houston Warehouses

Interior chain link cage partitions serve a different purpose than perimeter fencing — they control access and protect inventory inside the warehouse itself. Common applications at Houston distribution centers include:

  • High-value inventory cages — Lockable chain link enclosures around electronics, pharmaceuticals, and other high-theft merchandise
  • Shipping and receiving separation — Partition between inbound and outbound processing areas to prevent inventory mix and loss
  • Tool and equipment cribs — Controlled-access storage for maintenance tools, forklifts, and facility equipment
  • Server and IT rooms — Chain link partitions in warehouse sections used for data infrastructure
  • Hazmat separation — Physical barrier between hazardous materials storage and general warehouse operations

Floor-to-Ceiling Cages: For the highest-security interior partitions, Griffin Fence installs chain link from floor to the underside of the roof structure — with a solid lid to prevent anyone from climbing over the partition wall.

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Warehouse & Commercial Fence Work in Houston, TX

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FAQs

Warehouse Fence Houston — Frequently Asked Questions

What gate size do I need for semi-truck warehouse access?
A minimum 20-foot clear gate opening is needed for a single semi-truck lane. Dual-lane access or facilities with frequent truck traffic should use a 40-foot opening or two separate 20-foot gates. Griffin Fence measures your turning radius and approach path before finalizing gate dimensions.
Can Griffin Fence install interior cage partitions inside a warehouse?
Yes. Interior chain link cage partitions are used to secure high-value inventory, separate shipping and receiving areas, or restrict employee access to specific zones inside a warehouse. Griffin Fence installs floor-to-ceiling and partial-height caged partitions with lockable personnel gates.
How much does warehouse perimeter fencing cost in Houston, TX?
Warehouse perimeter fencing cost depends on linear footage, fence height, gauge, topper type (barbed wire vs. none), and gate count. Griffin Fence provides free on-site estimates with itemized pricing. Call 713-937-6611 to schedule your site visit.
Do I need a permit for warehouse perimeter fencing in Houston, TX?
Yes. Commercial fence installations above 6 feet, and any installation at a commercial property in Houston, TX, typically require a building permit. Griffin Fence researches jurisdiction-specific requirements and files permit applications as part of the project.
What height chain link fence has barbed wire in Houston, TX?
Barbed wire fence toppers are typically installed on 8-foot or taller chain link. A standard configuration is 8-foot chain link with a 1-foot barbed wire arm on top, bringing the total height to 9 feet. Houston zoning restrictions may limit barbed wire in certain zones — Griffin Fence checks requirements as part of the estimate.
Can I add anti-climb features to an existing warehouse fence?
Yes. Anti-climb toppers including barbed wire arms, razor ribbon, and anti-climb mesh can be retrofitted onto many existing chain link fence installations if the posts and top rail are in good condition. Griffin Fence assesses existing fence condition before recommending retrofit vs. replacement.

Get a Free Warehouse Fence Estimate in Houston, TX

Call 713-937-6611 or submit a quote request. Griffin Fence serves warehouses, distribution centers, and logistics facilities across Houston and the surrounding metro area.

Additional Resources

Commercial fence permit requirements in Houston are administered by the Houston Permitting Center. For properties in the Houston Ship Channel corridor or Harris County industrial zones, check local jurisdiction requirements directly. Gate operator standards are covered by UL 325 for vehicular gate operators.