Keep Your Property Secure With Professional Fence Installation

Learn how to keep your property secure with professional fence installation. Contact us if you’re in need of fence services.
5 Things to Know About Fences

Did you know that chain link fence installation can be easy? Read this blog for five other things to know! Call to get started with our services.
Protect Your Home With Affordable Security Fencing

Read this blog post to find out more about the chain link fence installation price and how a security fence can help protect your home.
4 Benefits of Chain Link Fencing

If you’re considering chain link fence installations, then you’ll want to know about the benefits you can expect. Here are four to look forward to.
5 Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Old Fence in Metro Detroit

Learn 5 signs it may be time to replace your old fence, including leaning sections, rot, and repeated repairs. Serving Metro Detroit.
What Property Managers Should Look for in a Commercial Fence Contractor

Learn what property managers should look for in a commercial fence contractor, from communication and durability to security and installation quality.
Commercial Fence Installation in Metro Detroit: What Businesses Need to Know Before Starting a Project

Need commercial fence installation in Metro Detroit? Eastside Fence provides chain link, steel, and temporary fencing across Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne Counties.
Do You Need a Permit for a Fence in Metro Detroit? A City-by-City Guide for Homeowners

Do you need a fence permit in Metro Detroit? See requirements by city including Troy, Warren & Sterling Heights. Eastside Fence handles
UL 325 for Automatic Gate Openers: What Homeowners and Property Managers Need to Know

Learn what UL 325 means for automatic gate openers, gate safety devices, entrapment protection, and safer gate planning for residential
What Homeowners Should Know About Property Lines and Utilities Before Fence Installation

Verify property lines and account for utilities before fence installation. Learn what homeowners should know before digging starts