Mooresville Metal Gates installs corrugated metal fence systems for homeowners and businesses across Mooresville, NC who want a modern privacy fence that actually holds up to North Carolina weather. Corrugated steel panels give you clean lines, real durability, and a look that stands apart from standard wood or vinyl. Whether you need commercial-grade security fencing or a residential privacy fence for your backyard, we build it to fit your property and your budget.
We've installed corrugated metal fencing on properties ranging from small backyard upgrades to larger commercial perimeters, and that hands-on experience shows how clean our finished work looks. Our installers are trained on proper post spacing, panel alignment, and grading, so your fence stays straight and solid for years. That experience also means we can spot site issues — slope, drainage, soil type — before they become problems.
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Mooresville Metal Gates builds commercial-grade corrugated fencing designed to secure equipment yards, warehouses, and business perimeters. Our panels use thicker-gauge steel than typical residential runs, so they resist impact and forced entry better.
We also space posts tighter on commercial jobs to handle wind load across long fence runs. That matters if your property sits in an open or high-traffic area. Plus, we can incorporate gates rated for vehicle and foot traffic without slowing down daily operations. Business owners appreciate that the fence looks sharp while still doing serious work.
Homeowners get a modern privacy fence that blocks sightlines completely, unlike slatted or picket-style options. Corrugated panels run edge to edge with no gaps, so neighbors and passersby can't see into your yard. Our crew sets posts on your property's actual grade, which keeps the fence line straight even on sloped lots.
So instead of a fence that dips or gaps over time, you get consistent coverage from corner to corner. We also offer panel height and color options to match your home's exterior. That said, most homeowners choose the classic galvanized or Corten look for its low-maintenance finish.
Mixed-use properties in Mooresville need fencing that separates business and living areas without looking mismatched, and we design for that split. Our teams often run one continuous corrugated line but vary gate placement so customers and residents use separate access points.
That keeps foot traffic organized without needing two different fence styles. We also factor in local setback rules for properties zoned mixed-use, since those can differ from straight residential lots. Still, the finished fence reads as one cohesive design, not two patched-together sections. It's a practical solution for property owners juggling both uses on one lot.
Corten steel and galvanized steel are the two main panel options we install, and they age very differently. Corten develops a rust-like patina over time that seals the surface and gives it a warm, weathered look — no maintenance required. Galvanized panels stay silver-gray and resist corrosion through a zinc coating instead. If you want that industrial, earthy tone, Corten is the better pick. If you'd rather keep a clean, uniform metallic finish, go galvanized.
Panel gauge determines how much impact and wind pressure your fence can handle, and thicker isn't always necessary. Lighter gauges, like 26-gauge, work fine for decorative residential runs where security isn't the main concern. Heavier gauges, 22-gauge and below, suit commercial sites or anywhere wind exposure is high. Our crew measures your site conditions before recommending a gauge, rather than defaulting to one option across every job.
Post material affects how long your fence frame lasts, and we typically recommend steel posts set in concrete for corrugated fencing. Steel posts match the panel material's lifespan and resist the same weather exposure. We set every post below the frost line, which matters more than people expect in areas with occasional freeze-thaw cycles. So even during colder months, your fence line stays stable instead of shifting. Wood posts are an option for budget-conscious residential jobs, though they need more upkeep over time.
Gate integration keeps your corrugated metal fence functional, not just decorative, and we design gates to match the panel style exactly. Our crew builds sliding or swing gates using the same gauge steel and finish as the rest of your fence line. That consistency means the gate doesn't stand out as a mismatched add-on.
For commercial properties, we can add vehicle gates wide enough for delivery trucks or equipment access. Residential gates usually run narrower, sized for foot traffic or single-vehicle driveways. Either way, we test gate swing and latch function before finishing the job.
Layered panel layouts break up a long, flat fence line with texture and depth instead of one uniform surface. Our design team can alternate panel orientation — horizontal against vertical sections — to add visual variation. This works especially well on longer commercial runs where a flat wall of steel can feel monotonous.
Residential customers sometimes request this too, particularly for front-yard fencing that doubles as a design feature. So it's not just about privacy; it's also about curb appeal. We'll walk through layout options during your initial consultation.
Height variation lets a corrugated fence adjust to different needs across a single property, and we plan for that during design. Front sections facing the street often run shorter for visibility and curb appeal, while backyard sections go taller for full privacy.
Our crew transitions panel height smoothly using stepped or angled connector posts, so the change doesn't look abrupt. That's especially useful on sloped Mooresville properties where a flat, uniform height wouldn't sit well anyway. Commercial properties sometimes need this too, varying height near entrances versus perimeter zones.
Costs for corrugated metal fence installation in Mooresville typically depend on panel gauge, fence height, and total linear footage. Commercial jobs run higher due to thicker steel and taller fence lines needed for security. Residential projects are usually more affordable, especially with standard 6-foot galvanized panels. We provide a detailed quote after assessing your property in person.
Yes, corrugated metal fencing can be installed on sloped or uneven yards using stepped panels or angled connector posts. Our crew grades the site first to determine the best approach for your specific slope. This keeps the fence line looking intentional instead of gapped or uneven. It's a common request for properties throughout the Mooresville area.
Mooresville Metal Gates offers custom powder-coated colors for corrugated fence panels beyond standard galvanized or Corten finishes. You can match your fence to your home's trim or your business's branding. Powder coating also adds extra protection against scratching and fading. We'll show you color samples during your consultation.
Corrugated metal fencing uses ridged panels that add structural strength and a distinct textured look, unlike flat standard metal panels. The ridges help the panels resist warping and impact better over time. Flat panels can look sleeker but often need thicker gauge steel to match that same durability. We help Mooresville customers weigh both options based on style and budget.
Permit requirements for corrugated metal fence installation in Mooresville depend on fence height and property zoning. Taller commercial fences and corner-lot properties are more likely to need a permit. Our team checks local requirements before installation begins, so there are no surprises. We handle the permit process for you when one's required.