Metro Vancouver — Chain Link Fencing
LS Fencing & Metal Work installs chain link fencing and barrier gates throughout Maple Ridge — from downtown to Albion, Whonnock to Thornhill.
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Chain link fencing is the workhorse of commercial and industrial perimeter security across the Metro Vancouver. In Maple Ridge, where properties range from agricultural operations to industrial yards and commercial strips, chain link offers the right combination of visibility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. LS Fencing & Metal Work has installed chain link perimeters across Maple Ridge, Albion, Whonnock, Thornhill, and Ruskin — and we understand the specific demands of Metro Vancouver properties.
Not all chain link is equal. The wire gauge, galvanizing method, post sizing, and concrete depth all determine how long your fence will perform in Maple Ridge's climate. BC's wet weather, combined with freeze-thaw cycles common in the Metro Vancouver, accelerates corrosion in lower-grade materials. We specify 9-gauge hot-dip galvanized wire for all commercial and industrial installations — it lasts 25 to 35 years compared to 10 to 15 for 11-gauge alternatives.
Our Maple Ridge chain link installations include:
For properties in Maple Ridge requiring fencing along roads, dykes, or shared boundaries, we review setback requirements and advise on permit requirements before work begins. Every installation is built to last — not to a lowest-bid specification.
The most common mistake property owners in Maple Ridge make is specifying residential-grade chain link for commercial applications. A 12-gauge wire fence installed on a commercial property in the Metro Vancouver will look tired within five years and need replacement within ten. The upfront savings evaporate quickly when you factor in replacement cost and business disruption.
Here is the practical breakdown for Maple Ridge properties:
In Maple Ridge's soil conditions — which range from river delta silt in lower areas to clay and gravel fill in developed industrial zones — proper post embedment is critical. We set terminal posts (corner, end, and gate posts) at a minimum of 900mm depth in concrete, and line posts at 750mm or deeper depending on fence height and wind exposure. Posts that are undersized or undersunk will lean and fail within a few seasons in BC conditions.
We use Schedule 40 steel pipe for all commercial installations in Maple Ridge. Standard residential specifications call for lighter pipe — fine for a backyard, insufficient for a loading dock, parking area, or industrial yard perimeter.


A chain link perimeter is only as secure as its gates. LS Fencing & Metal Work designs and installs barrier gate systems in Maple Ridge that match the security level and traffic volume of the property — from simple manually-operated slide gates to heavy-duty cantilever gates with automated operators and access control integration.
Maple Ridge properties commonly requiring barrier gate installation include 232 Street and Lougheed industrial corridor, gravel and aggregate yards, cannabis production facilities, agricultural properties in Whonnock and Ruskin. Each application has different requirements for gate width, operator type, and traffic frequency, and we spec accordingly.
We supply and install gate operators from commercial-grade manufacturers. For most Maple Ridge commercial applications, we work with slide gate operators rated for the gate weight and daily cycle count of the installation. Keypad, card reader, remote fob, and intercom integration are available depending on access control requirements.
Operator selection depends on gate weight, daily cycles, and power availability. We assess all three before specifying an operator — undersized operators on heavy gates are a recurring failure point in the Metro Vancouver that we consistently see on sites where the original install was done to a lowest-price spec.
LS Fencing & Metal Work serves Maple Ridge, Albion, Whonnock, Thornhill, and Ruskin. Our crews are familiar with local property types, grade conditions, soil characteristics, and permit requirements across these areas.
Our Maple Ridge projects have included perimeter fencing and gate installations at and near:
In Maple Ridge, fences over a certain height — typically 1.2 metres (4 feet) in front yards and 1.8 metres (6 feet) in side and rear yards — require a building permit. Commercial and industrial properties may have different requirements depending on zoning.
Before any project in Maple Ridge, we recommend reviewing current requirements with the City of Maple Ridge Building Permits. We can advise on typical permit requirements for fence height, setbacks, and materials based on our experience with Maple Ridge projects, but permit requirements can change and the municipality is the authoritative source.
Common permit considerations for Maple Ridge fencing projects:
LS Fencing does not pull building permits on behalf of clients in Maple Ridge, but we can advise on what is typically required and flag issues we see during site assessment that may affect permitting.
We are a commercial and industrial fencing contractor, not a residential fence company that occasionally takes a larger job. Every crew member who works on a Maple Ridge project is experienced in commercial-grade installations — correct post sizing, proper concrete depth, gate operator installation, and the kind of finish that holds up under daily vehicle contact and BC weather.
We do not sub out our work. The crew that shows up to your Maple Ridge property is our crew, using our equipment. We carry full WorkSafeBC coverage and commercial liability insurance, and we build to BC Building Code requirements throughout.
For Maple Ridge projects, we offer:
We are based in the Fraser Valley and serve Maple Ridge, Albion, Whonnock, Thornhill, and Ruskin as a regular part of our operational area — not as an out-of-area contractor adding travel time to your invoice.
Tell us what you need — barrier gates, metal hand rails, or fencing — and we'll book a same-week site visit in Maple Ridge and the surrounding Fraser Valley. Written quote, real specs, no callback games.
Prefer to talk? Call 604-758-0014 — Mon–Fri 7am–5pm.
Yes. LS Fencing & Metal Work installs chain link fencing throughout Maple Ridge, Albion, Whonnock, Thornhill, and Ruskin. We handle commercial, industrial, and institutional projects. Call 604-758-0014 for a quote.
In most cases, yes — especially for commercial properties and for fences over 1.2m (4ft) in front yards or 1.8m (6ft) elsewhere. Check with City of Maple Ridge Building Permits for current requirements. We can walk you through what is typically required.
9-gauge hot-dip galvanized for all commercial and industrial applications. BC's wet climate accelerates corrosion in lighter-gauge wire. 9-gauge gives you 25–35 years; 11-gauge gives you 10–15. The difference in upfront cost is small compared to the difference in lifespan.
9-gauge hot-dip galvanized chain link installed correctly typically lasts 25–35 years in the Metro Vancouver. Lighter wire, poor post setting, or inadequate concrete depth will reduce that significantly. We specify correctly from the start so you are not replacing the fence in ten years.
Yes. Sliding gates, cantilever gates, swing gates, and automated operators. We assess gate weight, daily cycle count, and power availability before specifying an operator. Call 604-758-0014 to discuss your project.
Yes. We are familiar with ALR fencing requirements in the Metro Vancouver. Agricultural perimeter fencing, equipment yard enclosures, and livestock containment are all part of our project mix in this area. Restrictions vary — consult the ALC and your municipality before starting any perimeter work on ALR land.
Call us at 604-758-0014 or visit our contact page. We will arrange a site visit, measure the perimeter, review grade conditions and gate requirements, and provide a written quote. No guesswork pricing.
In addition to Maple Ridge, LS Fencing & Metal Work serves the following Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver communities:
View all service areas: Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, Aldergrove, Surrey, Pitt Meadows, Agassiz, Harrison-Hot-Springs, Hope
Most national fencing brokers in the Fraser Valley subcontract Maple Ridge work to whoever's cheapest that week. You get a residential-grade install on a commercial property, no continuity, and no one to call when a gate operator fails in year three. Here's what we do differently.
Our default spec is 9-gauge hot-dip galvanized — the same wire that lasts 25–35 years in Maple Ridge's wet climate. See chain link specs.
Cantilever, slide, swing or bi-fold — matched to the daily cycle count, not the lowest catalogue price. Barrier gate systems →
Ornamental, driveway and security gates welded in our shop — no drop-shipped panels. Custom metal gates →
MMCD-spec rails, repairs and structural work — mobile welder on the road across Maple Ridge weekly. Welding services →
Kubota KX033 and skid-steer with auger — we don't wait on a sub to break ground. Excavation →
Written quotes with material spec, gauge, post schedule and hardware brand. Pricing guide →
Maple Ridge's commercial and industrial base includes 232 Street and Lougheed industrial corridor, gravel and aggregate yards, cannabis production facilities, agricultural properties in Whonnock and Ruskin, equestrian farms in Silver Valley, commercial perimeters on Haney Bypass. Each type of property in Maple Ridge has different fencing requirements, and LS Fencing & Metal Work has worked across all of them in the Metro Vancouver.
For industrial properties in Maple Ridge, we specify 9-gauge hot-dip galvanized wire as a baseline — not an upgrade. Heavy-wall steel posts set at correct depth in concrete, with gate operators rated for the daily cycle count of each installation. Industrial perimeters in Maple Ridge that were built to residential specification consistently fail within 5–10 years. We build once.
Commercial properties along Maple Ridge's retail corridors require fencing that meets strata and municipal requirements while providing security for parking areas, dumpster enclosures, and service access. We build privacy screening enclosures and parking lot perimeters to commercial standard throughout Maple Ridge.
Health Canada requires cannabis licensed producers to maintain a physical security perimeter with controlled access points. We have installed security perimeters for cannabis facilities in the Metro Vancouver, including double-fence configurations, keypad and card-reader gate access, and fence heights up to 2.4 metres. All work is done to Health Canada physical security requirements.
Properties in the Metro Vancouver in and around Maple Ridge include agricultural land with unique fencing requirements — farm equipment access gates sized for large machinery, livestock perimeter fencing, and greenhouse or cultivation area security. We build farm perimeter chain link with double-leaf swing gates sized for equipment access — typically 4.5 to 6 metre openings — throughout the Metro Vancouver.
The Metro Vancouver receives significant rainfall, and properties in low-lying areas near rivers or drainage channels are exposed to high moisture year-round. For these properties, hot-dip galvanized fencing provides meaningfully better corrosion resistance than electro-galvanized — the zinc coating is 3–5x thicker and far more durable in sustained wet conditions.
Frost depth in the Metro Vancouver typically reaches 300–450mm in hard winters. We set commercial posts at a minimum of 750mm depth in concrete — deeper for terminal and gate posts. Under-embedded posts are the most common cause of fence failure we see on commercial properties in Maple Ridge that were originally built to residential specification.
To get a quote for chain link fencing or barrier gate installation in Maple Ridge, call us at 604-758-0014. We arrange a site visit, measure the perimeter, review grade conditions and gate requirements, and provide a written quote within a few business days. We quote based on actual site conditions — not a square-foot rate that ignores the specifics of your property.
Maple Ridge projects are typically scheduled within 2–4 weeks of quote acceptance. Spring and summer book quickly — contact us early if you have a season-dependent project.
Fencing permits in Maple Ridge are administered by the City of Maple Ridge Building Permits. Permit requirements vary by fence height, zone, and yard position. For properties on Agricultural Land Reserve land in the Metro Vancouver, additional ALC notification may be required.
External resources for Maple Ridge property owners:
Other communities we serve: Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Langley, Aldergrove, Surrey, Pitt Meadows, Agassiz, Harrison-Hot-Springs, Hope
Understanding fencing specifications before you get quotes protects you from being sold under-spec material at commercial prices. Here is what matters on a commercial or industrial chain link installation in Maple Ridge:
Chain link fabric is specified by wire gauge (thickness), mesh opening size, and coating type. For commercial applications in Maple Ridge:
The posts and framework carry the fabric load and resist wind and physical pressure. For Maple Ridge commercial installations:
Gates are where most commercial fence systems fail over time. A well-built gate starts with a heavy frame:
When evaluating quotes for chain link fencing in Maple Ridge, these are the indicators that separate quality installation from the low-bid alternative:
When you get multiple quotes for chain link fencing in Maple Ridge, ask each contractor to specify:
A quote that does not answer these questions is a quote for an unknown product. The lowest number may not represent the lowest specification — it may represent the same specification delivered at lower quality. Ask, and compare on a like-for-like basis.
We have been building commercial and industrial fencing across Metro Vancouver for years. We are not a franchise, not a residential company that occasionally takes commercial work, and not a company that subs out installation to whoever is available. Our crew is our crew. Our specs are our specs. And our work stands up.
Every quote we provide for Maple Ridge fencing work includes written material specifications. You know exactly what you are getting before you sign anything. And after the work is done, we stand behind it.
To start a conversation about a chain link fencing or barrier gate project in Maple Ridge, call us at 604-758-0014 or visit our contact page. We will get back to you promptly and schedule a site visit at a time that works for your operations.
A barrier gate system that works reliably for 20 years starts with the right gate type, operator, and foundation. Here is how we approach gate system design for Maple Ridge commercial and industrial properties:
Before specifying any gate system, we assess:
Gate operators are rated by gate weight, opening width, and daily cycle count. We specify operators at the correct duty cycle for the application — not the minimum that will open the gate the first day. Under-rated operators on heavy commercial gates in Maple Ridge are a persistent maintenance problem for properties that bought on price.
For Maple Ridge commercial applications, we typically work with:
Gate posts carry the full weight of the gate — a 6-metre cantilever gate on a heavy frame can weigh 400–600kg. The post and foundation must resist that load without leaning or settling over time. We engineer gate post foundations to the gate weight, with minimum 900mm depth embedment and a concrete pad sized for the load. In Maple Ridge's soil conditions — which range from river silt in low-lying areas to clay and fill in developed industrial zones — we verify conditions during site assessment and adjust embedment depth accordingly.
A gate post that has settled 10mm off plumb will cause the gate to bind. Fixing it means excavating and resetting the post — far more expensive than setting it right the first time. We set gate posts right the first time.
Chain link fencing pricing in Maple Ridge varies significantly based on material specification, site conditions, and the contractor you choose. Here is a realistic breakdown of what drives cost on a commercial or industrial fencing project in the Metro Vancouver:
The largest variable in chain link fencing cost is the material specification. A 9-gauge hot-dip galvanized installation costs more than an 11-gauge electro-galvanized installation — but the difference in lifespan is 15–25 years. On a commercial property in Maple Ridge that plans to operate for decades, the cost per year of ownership favours the heavier specification significantly.
Post sizing also drives cost. Heavy-wall Schedule 40 pipe costs more than lighter Schedule 20 or residential-grade pipe, but it resists vehicle contact, wind load, and physical pressure without bending. Gate post sizing matters especially — undersized gate posts are a maintenance problem within 5–10 years on commercial gates with high daily cycle counts.
Gate operators range from entry-level residential units to heavy commercial operators. The difference in purchase cost between an entry-level operator and a properly-rated commercial operator for a Maple Ridge commercial property is typically $500–$1,500. The difference in service life and reliability over 15 years is not comparable.
Site conditions in Maple Ridge and the Metro Vancouver significantly affect installation cost:
The only way to get an accurate price for chain link fencing in Maple Ridge is a site visit. Square-foot estimates over the phone or email are approximations that often change significantly once a contractor sees the actual site conditions, grade changes, gate locations, and access requirements.
We provide written quotes following a site visit, with material specifications included. You know exactly what you are getting before you commit. And our prices do not change after the work starts unless you change the scope.
To schedule a site visit for a Maple Ridge fencing project, call 604-758-0014.
LS Fencing & Metal Work carries full WorkSafeBC coverage on all projects, including Maple Ridge installations. We also carry commercial general liability insurance. Before any project starts, we can provide our WorkSafeBC clearance letter and certificate of insurance on request.
This matters particularly for commercial and institutional clients in Maple Ridge who require contractor insurance certificates before allowing work to start on their property — including strata corporations, municipalities, school districts, and cannabis licensed producers with Health Canada compliance requirements.
When comparing quotes for Maple Ridge fencing projects, always ask for WorkSafeBC clearance confirmation and liability insurance certificate. A contractor who cannot provide these documents immediately is a liability risk on your property.
Typical project timelines for chain link fencing installations in Maple Ridge:
If you have a deadline — a business opening, a permit condition, an operational requirement — tell us at the time of inquiry. We will let you know if we can meet it, and we will not overcommit.
Hot-dip galvanized chain link installed to commercial specification in Maple Ridge requires minimal maintenance. Annual inspection of post plumb, fabric tension, gate hardware, and operator function is sufficient for most commercial properties. Things to check:
If you notice problems early, repair costs are minimal. A fence that is ignored until it fails requires full replacement. LS Fencing is available for maintenance and repair calls in Maple Ridge — call 604-758-0014.
Chain link fencing and barrier gates for commercial and industrial properties in Maple Ridge, BC.
No residential. No sub-contractors. Built to last.