All Around Fence Company is a Pennsylvania Fencing Company that's been in business since 1978. We service both residential fence and commercial fence customers. For our residential fence customers we install chain link fence, decorative aluminum fence, decorative steel fence, decorative entrance gates and gate operators, vinyl (PVC) fence, aluminum porch railing, vinyl porch railing, wood fence, split rail fence and dog kennels. For our commercial fence customers we install chain link security fence with barb wire, chain link fence with privacy slats, security gates and gate operators, sliding gates, gates with panic bar hardware, aluminum decorative fence, steel decorative fence, vinyl privacy fence, wood privacy fence and bollard posts.

All Around Fence Company, Inc. was founded in 1978 by its current president, Ken Allison and secretary-treasurer, Mary Allison. Ken Allison is a Certified Fence Professional, a certification from the American Fence Association achieved by a written examination. He has also completed the AFA's annual week long Field Training School. All Around Fence Company, Inc. provides expert installation of their fence products. Our fence installers have over 95 years of combined experience. We also sell to the do-it-yourselfer for customer installation.

This fence is the most economical and widely recognized type of residential fence. It is ideal for yards, pet containment, pool enclosures, playground and recreational uses. We recommend 9 gauge aluminized coated chain link fence or the 8 gauge vinyl coated chain link for pet containment. Lighter gauges are easily bent and allow a dog to push under the fence by bending the wire. If you can bend the wire with your hand, chances are your dog would be able to bend it also. The framework or pipe used on a chain link fence system is also available in various strengths or wall thickness.

Chain Link fence is most commonly used to provide security in a commercial setting with fence heights available in 6', 7', 8', 10' and 12' with or without three strands of barbwire atop the fence. Razor ribbon can be added to the top of a fence for extreme security. Slide Gates in aluminum, galvanized pipe or ornamental steel with electric gate operators can limit and control access to a site. Walk or Man Gates with panic bar hardware provide a safe escape in hazardous site enclosures. Ornamental Fence in either aluminum or steel in 6', 7' or 8' heights provide classic styling with security.

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