I remember pulling up to a job site in the Highland Historic District back in '09 - gusty winds had knocked over the builder's makeshift barrier, and tools were scattered across three lots. That's when I knew our community needed better temporary fencing solutions. At Base Line Temp Fence, we've spent 15 years perfecting our approach to site security. Our crew arrives with heavy-duty 6ft mesh panels that can withstand those Santa Ana winds, and we anchor them with steel posts driven 24" into our rocky soil. We've learned the hard way that chain link alone won't cut it when monsoon season hits - that's why we always install wind bracing on jobs near Aurantia Park where the gusts funnel through the canyon. Last summer, we secured an entire block of new construction in East Highlands Ranch before that big July thunderstorm rolled in. The developer called next morning saying ours was the only fence still standing on the street. Whether it's a weekend event at Highland Town Center or a multi-month build in Serrano Village, we treat every job like it's our own property. You'll see the difference in the details: zinc-plated hardware that won't rust, double-latched gates that won't sag, and corner bracing that actually works. We don't just drop off fencing - we walk the perimeter with you to identify access points, slope challenges, and any areas that might need extra security. Our trucks carry everything from privacy screens to anti-climb barriers because no two sites in Highland have the same needs. When that unexpected city inspection hits or you suddenly need to secure equipment overnight, our same-day service has gotten more than one contractor out of a jam. I keep the shop stocked with 5,000 linear feet of fencing because I know how quickly things can change on a job site. We've worked through 110-degree days in Cypress and torrential rains in Old East Highland - if you need a fence that holds up to our extreme weather, you've come to the right place.