Generally, temporary fence has the lowest upfront cost because of lighter materials and simplified panel designs. It is cost‑effective for short‑term rentals or purchases. 3D fence falls in the mid‑range: its V‑shaped mesh offers excellent strength with moderate wire thickness (typically 4.0mm–6.0mm), and it’s often hot‑dip galvanized. Prices vary based on height, coating (PVC vs. galvanized only), and quantity. 358 fence is the most expensive due to heavier wire, denser mesh, and high‑security manufacturing standards. The cost of 358 fence can be 2–3 times that of standard welded mesh fences, but it provides unmatched anti‑cut and anti‑climb protection. When budgeting, also consider installation and foundation costs—temporary fence requires no concrete, while permanent fences like 3D and 358 need post setting. Always request a quote based on your specific project size, terrain, and security level.
What are the cost differences between 3D fence, 358 fence, and temporary fence?
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