


When a semi truck takes out a commercial fence, the damage isn't just cosmetic. You've got unsecured equipment, open access points, and a liability problem that needs to get fixed fast. That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Billings, MT.
A semi clipped the chain link fence and gates at this commercial yard - the kind of hit that bends posts, warps gate frames, and knocks the whole run out of alignment. Heavy equipment and machinery sitting in an open yard isn't a situation you can leave unaddressed, especially through a Montana winter.
We came in and handled the full fence repair and gate replacement. The chain link panels were reset and properly tensioned, the gates were rehung to operate smoothly, and barbed wire was run along the top to keep the perimeter tight. Every post is set solid. The gates roll and latch the way they should.
Commercial properties that store vehicles and heavy machinery need a fence that can take some abuse and still do its job. Chain link with barbed wire topping is one of the most practical and cost-effective options for exactly this kind of yard - it's strong, visible, and keeps people and equipment on the right sides of the line.
This is the kind of fence repair work we do regularly across Billings and the surrounding area. Accident damage, general wear, or a fence that was never built right to begin with - we handle all of it.