Security Fences

SECURITY FENCING

Security fences and gates built for Louisiana

From chain link perimeter fencing to ornamental metal and anti-climb upgrades, we build security fence systems that protect people, property, and access points—built for Louisiana weather and soil.

Licensed & Insured • Veteran-Owned • Free Estimates • Statewide Service

Security fence options

We’ll help you choose the right fence type, height, visibility, and access control—then build it to handle wind, rain, and humidity.

  • Chain link security fencing (galvanized or black vinyl-coated)
  • Commercial-grade ornamental metal (aluminum/steel look, strong perimeter control)
  • Anti-climb mesh / tight-pick panels (reduced footholds and handholds)
  • Security fence toppers (barbed wire where appropriate; see Barbed Wire)
  • Privacy + security combinations (screening slats, windscreen, or privacy fence tie-ins; see Privacy Fences)
  • Pool and restricted-area fencing (code-conscious layouts and self-closing gate options)

Looking for a specific style? Explore Chain Link, Ornamental, and Aluminum/Iron/Metal.

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Security gates and entry options

A security fence is only as strong as its access points. We build gates that match your fence, control traffic flow, and can be set up for automation.

Pedestrian and walk gates

Great for staff access, side yards, and controlled entry points. Add self-closing hinges and keyed locks as needed.

Walk GatesGates and Entries

Driveway and estate gates

For homes, ranches, and private drives—built for daily use with strong posts, smooth swing operation, and reliable latching.

Estate GatesSwing Gate Openers

Sliding security gates

Great for tighter spaces and higher-traffic entries. Choose rolling or cantilever designs based on grade, drainage, and debris.

Rolling GatesCantilever GatesSlide Gate Openers

Danger Zone

Need automation? Start with Gate Openers or Gate Opener Kits, then compare slide vs swing options.

Louisiana-specific security fencing guidance

Wet soil and drainage

Soft ground and seasonal flooding can loosen posts over time. We plan post depth, concrete, and bracing for your soil and drainage so your perimeter stays straight and secure.

Storm and wind loads

Hurricanes and strong thunderstorms demand stronger corners, gate posts, and hardware. We reinforce high-stress points and build gates to resist sagging and racking.

Coastal corrosion

Near the coast, salt air accelerates corrosion. We’ll recommend coatings and hardware that hold up better in coastal Louisiana.

Our build and quote process

1) Site walk and goals

We confirm property lines (as provided), access points, grade changes, and your security priorities.

2) Options and scope

We recommend fence type, height, gate layout, and any upgrades (privacy screening, toppers, access-control readiness).

3) Build and final walkthrough

We set posts, install panels/fabric, hang gates, and verify smooth operation—then walk the perimeter with you before we wrap up.

Ready to start? Request an estimate or call 318.794.4067.

Pricing factors (no exact prices)

  • Fence type and height (chain link vs ornamental vs anti-climb)
  • Total linear footage and number of corners
  • Gate count, width, and hardware (manual vs automated readiness)
  • Site conditions (soft soil, slope, drainage, vegetation, access)
  • Security upgrades (privacy slats, windscreen, toppers, tighter pickets)
  • Material finish and corrosion resistance needs (especially coastal areas)

Security fencing FAQs

What’s the best security fence for a home?

It depends on whether you want visibility or privacy. Many homeowners choose ornamental metal for curb appeal, or chain link with privacy screening for a more budget-friendly perimeter.

Can you add security upgrades to an existing fence?

Often, yes. We can evaluate your posts, fabric/panels, and gates to see what can be reinforced or upgraded (hardware, screening, and gate improvements).

Do you install automated security gates?

Yes. We can build the gate and help you plan for automation using the right gate type and opener. See Gate Openers and Gate Opener Kits.

What gate type is best for a sloped driveway?

Depending on the grade and drainage, a sliding gate (rolling or cantilever) can be a better fit than a swing gate. We’ll recommend the best option after a site walk.

Get a security fence quote

Tell us what you’re protecting and how you want access controlled. We’ll recommend the right fence and gate system.

Also explore: Gates and Entries, Gate Openers, Chain Link, Ornamental, Aluminum/Iron/Metal.