When security has to look right on a Gilroy job
I remember the storm water sitting low around older jobs near Downtown Gilroy and Old Gilroy, where a plain barrier had to do more than just block access. On commercial sites, we lean on privacy windscreens, wind load resistance, and concrete steel bases because the fence has to hold up in 46 hot days a year and still look clean from the street. Around the Miller Avenue side, we’ll pair that with chain link panels and a neat gate setup so the job feels secure, not rough. That’s the balance we get asked for near the Gilroy Caltrain Station area: keep trespassers out, keep the frontage presentable, and keep the crew moving.
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