| Wind Load Resistance |
Wind Load Resistance |
Standard temporary fences in Union City can topple in gusts over 25 mph without proper bracing. Our engineered systems withstand sustained winds up to 55 mph. |
$420-$580/week |
Critical for open sites near Alameda Creek |
Required on all rentals in Sugar Mill during dry season |
| Concrete & Steel Bases |
Concrete & Steel Bases |
Anchoring panels with weighted bases prevents tipping during high-wind events common in Station District developments. |
$275-$390/week |
Mandatory for projects within 500 ft of Union City Civic Center |
Reduces blow-over risk by 70% vs. spike-only installation |
| Privacy Windscreens |
Privacy Windscreens |
Perforated windscreens reduce wind load while maintaining visual barriers—essential in Town Estates near James Logan High. |
$180-$260/week |
Approved under Union City’s temporary structure code |
Compatible with all chain-link panel systems |
| Interlocking Hooks |
Interlocking Hooks |
Secures adjacent panels to act as a unified barrier, preventing cascading failures during gusts. |
$95-$140/week |
Standard on all post-driven fence rentals |
Eliminates panel separation in 40+ mph winds |
| Post-Driven Fence |
Post-Driven Fence |
Deep-set posts provide superior stability in Union City’s clay-loam soils, especially in low-lying areas like Sugar Mill. |
$360-$510/week |
Recommended for long-term installations (>4 weeks) |
Meets OSHA 1926.501 fall protection anchoring standards |
| Chain-Link Panels |
Chain-Link Panels |
Galvanized steel panels with 11-gauge framing offer optimal strength-to-weight ratio for wind resilience. |
$290-$410/week |
Standard issue for construction zones in Station District |
Includes anti-lift top rails for blow-over prevention |
| Dust Control Mesh |
Dust Control Mesh |
Dual-purpose mesh reduces airborne particulates while acting as a windbreak—ideal for dry, exposed sites. |
$150-$220/week |
Required near agricultural remnants in Decoto |
Lowers wind pressure by up to 45% |
| Temporary Gates |
Temporary Gates |
Reinforced hinge points and ground latches prevent gate flapping—a common failure point during wind events. |
$210-$330/week |
Mandatory access point in Town Estates developments |
Includes wheel-assisted operation for stability |
| Root Zone Calculation |
Root Zone Calculation |
Engineering assessment of soil depth and compaction to determine optimal post embedment near historic sites like Sugar Mill. |
$85-$130/week |
Avoids damage to legacy root systems |
Required for installations within tree protection zones |
| Tree Protection Zones |
Tree Protection Zones |
Modular fencing that conforms to irregular root zones while maintaining wind resistance near mature trees. |
$320-$460/week |
Complies with Union City Tree Ordinance §8.12 |
Used around heritage oaks in Station District |
| 24/7 Dispatch |
24/7 Dispatch |
Rapid response for fence re-securing after unexpected wind events—critical during Union City’s dry, windy spring months. |
$110-$190/week |
Includes post-storm inspection |
Available for all active rentals |
| Modular Reconfiguration |
Modular Reconfiguration |
Adjust fence layout mid-project to reduce wind exposure on changing job sites in Town Estates. |
$75-$125/week |
Reduces need for full system replacement |
Maintains structural integrity during modifications |
| Zero-Trip Hazard |
Zero-Trip Hazard |
Flush-bottom panels prevent snagging during high winds, reducing panel displacement risk near pedestrian zones. |
$65-$110/week |
Required near Union City Civic Center sidewalks |
Meets ADA accessibility guidelines |
| Wind Stability Guide |
Wind Stability Guide |
Comprehensive protocols for fence setup in Union City’s microclimate—low precipitation but seasonal gusts. |
$0 (included) |
Covers all neighborhoods including Tamarack |
Aligns with Cal/OSHA temporary structure standards |