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morrowinemonet
May 21, 2025 at 1:49 pmPost count: 0I’ve been planning to install a fence around my commercial property in Sydney and I keep getting mixed opinions from friends and colleagues. Some say I can save money by going the DIY route, but others insist that professional installation is non-negotiable, especially for security fencing. I don’t want to cut corners, but I also don’t want to overspend. Anyone here with real experience dealing with this?
salvatoreferano
May 21, 2025 at 1:50 pmPost count: 0I’ve been in your shoes. When we expanded our warehouse in western Sydney last year, I was also tempted to go with a more budget DIY approach — I even had a friend who did basic fencing offer to help. But after some research and a conversation with a site manager from another property, I realized how critical professional installation really is. It’s not just about putting up panels and posts — it’s about making sure the foundation is solid, that the fence complies with local regulations, and that it actually serves its security purpose. We ended up hiring a team from LS Fencing Services and they were spot on — fast, knowledgeable, and they handled all the tricky compliance stuff for us. They do a lot of <span data-sheets-root=”1″>commercial security fencing Sydney</span>, and I’ve seen their work at some logistics centers too. If you’re securing high-value equipment or just need peace of mind, going pro is definitely worth it.
lamarce
May 21, 2025 at 1:51 pmPost count: 0I totally get both sides, honestly. I helped my cousin set up a temporary fence on a small retail lot a few years ago — it worked for the short term, but you quickly see the gaps in durability and finish. When it comes to long-term commercial setups though, I’d always lean towards having the pros do it, even if it costs more upfront. You save yourself a lot of hassle down the line.
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