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Custom Fence Screens for Construction Site Safety & Branding

05/20/2026

Construction site fencing has to satisfy debris and dust control requirements first — but that same perimeter is also free advertising space for the contractor running the job, if it’s set up right.

Here’s how contractors typically approach a job-site fence screen order.

Debris control comes first

Most municipalities require some form of windscreen around active demolition or construction to control dust and airborne debris. Our 85–90% blockage knitted mesh is the standard density inspectors expect, dense enough to arrest debris while still allowing airflow so the fence structure isn’t overloaded.

Hi-vis safety color option

Beyond standard Black, Green, and White, we stock Hi-Vis Safety Orange specifically for job sites that want the screen to double as a visual safety boundary.

Turning the perimeter into branding

A required debris screen doesn’t have to be a plain color. Full-color printing lets a contractor put their company name, project rendering, or safety messaging directly on the mesh — so a barrier the site needs anyway also tells the street who’s doing the work.

Planning around permits and inspections

Since site fencing often goes up right at permit approval, lead time matters. Standard production ships in 2–3 weeks after mockup approval; if your permit timeline is tight, ask about rush options when you request your quote.

Key takeawayJob-site fence screens need to meet debris-control density first — from there, hi-vis color or full-color company branding turns a required barrier into a visible marketing asset.

See full specs on our Construction Site Windscreen product page, or get a custom quote for your next project.

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