Since 2008

Built for Highland's Tough Jobs

I'm Armando 'Mando' Reyes, and I've been securing construction sites across Highland Town Center since 2008. Growing up here, I watched the Stonewood developments go up fast - but too often, I'd see plastic sheeting torn to shreds by our notorious Santa Ana winds. That's why we specialize in wind-resistant fencing that actually stays put. Our crew knows Highland's terrain like the back of our hands. Whether we're working the flood-prone lots near Cypress or navigating the tight historic streets of The Village, we've got the right gear. Our steel-post systems anchor deep in our sandy soils, while concrete ballast blocks prevent tipping during those 90°F+ summer gusts. What really sets us apart: After 15 years serving this community, we still get calls from contractors who remember us rescuing their blown-down barriers. That's the Baseline difference - we don't just drop off fencing, we engineer solutions for Highland's unique challenges.
Base Line Temp Fence team securing a construction site perimeter in Highland, CA

Operational Standards and Regional Capabilities

24-Hour
Response Time
50-Mile
Service Radius
1,000+
Units Managed
  • Local Expertise

    Serving Highland, CA neighborhoods including Stonewood and The Village.

  • Reliable Materials

    Durable fencing suited for low flood zone and local climate conditions.

  • Safety Compliance

    Fences installed meeting OSHA and EPA safety standards.

Trusted Temporary Fence Solutions in Highland, CA

Serving Highland with OSHA-compliant temporary fencing you can rely on.

About Base Line Temp Fence in Highland, CA

I’m Armando Reyes, and I started Base Line Temp Fence after seeing how fast Highland builds can go from empty lot to exposed site. Around here, the wind doesn’t wait, the sun bakes the ground, and a loose panel turns into a problem before the day’s over. We set fence the way we’d want it on our own property: tight, braced, and placed for the people working behind it. That’s the standard we bring to every job.

  • We build for Highland wind, not brochure weather.

    I grew up here, and I’ve watched a lot of job sites get left exposed when the Santa Ana patterns start pushing hard through the open lots. That’s why we lean on wind-load resistance, fence blow-over prevention, and concrete steel bases when the ground and forecast call for it. We’d rather spend the time bracing it right than chasing panels after dark.

    In Practice

    At a housing site near Highland Town Center, we set the line before noon and doubled the anchoring once the afternoon gusts picked up. The panels stayed tight through the wind, and the superintendent didn’t have to babysit a loose run all evening.

  • We set fencing so crews don’t trip, stall, or cut corners.

    Temporary fence only works when people can move around it without fighting it. That’s why we pay attention to zero-trip-hazard, wheel-assisted gates, and interlocking hooks. On post-war lots around the Highland Historic District, the ground’s often uneven and the access paths get tight fast, so we place the run with a working crew in mind, not just a layout sketch.

    In Practice

    We’ve pushed gates through cracked pavement and narrow side yards where the concrete had settled over the years. When the panels lock cleanly and the gate rolls true, the crew keeps moving and nobody’s stepping over a bad seam with tools in hand.

  • We match the setup to the site, not the other way around.

    Some jobs need plain construction perimeter, and some need dust control, tree protection, or a gated access point that shifts as the work changes. We use chain-link panels, temporary gates, modular reconfiguration, and dust control mesh because Highland’s 111 hot days and dry ground can turn a basic fence line into a dust and access problem fast.

    In Practice

    Near Immanuel Baptist Church, we had to keep the walkway open, control dust, and still hold the site perimeter. We adjusted the gate swing, added mesh, and reworked the corner without tearing the whole line apart.

  • We keep safety and site protection tied to what the job actually needs.

    Our crew thinks about more than just standing fence. We look at theft exposure, pedestrian movement, root zones, and drainage, then we build around that reality with site theft prevention, root-zone calculation, and tree protection ordinances. Highland’s low flood risk helps, but the dry months and hard-packed soil still punish sloppy placement, so we set posts and panels with the site’s real constraints in mind.

    In Practice

    On a mixed-use job in Lankershim, we kept equipment out of a root area, left room for deliveries, and closed off the access point that had become a magnet for after-hours traffic. That kind of setup saves headaches before they start.

When it absolutely has to be up, fast and secure.

Proven Fence Solutions Rooted in Highland Experience

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Temporary Fence Installation Highland Town Center

Securing a New Subdivision Before Summer Heat Hit

On a sweltering morning in Stonewood, the construction site buzzed with activity, dust swirling in the dry air. The new housing development had no barriers, leaving workers and equipment vulnerable. With 111 days above 90F annually here, exposed sites risk theft and accidents, which could delay the build and escalate costs.

Our crew deployed a full perimeter of sturdy temporary fencing within 2 hours, using heavy-duty panels and secure clamps designed for Highland's dry, dusty conditions. We ensured the fence stood firm against the strong afternoon winds common in the area. The contractor avoided delays and theft, keeping the project on track.

"Mando’s team had the fence up fast and solid, exactly what we needed to keep our site safe through the hot season."

Jesse T.

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Emergency Fence Repair Cypress

Rapid Fence Repair After Unexpected Storm Damage

A sudden summer storm rolled through The Village, sending debris flying and damaging the temporary fence surrounding a sensitive renovation site near the Sam J. Racadio Library. Rain mixed with dust created slick, muddy conditions, threatening the site’s security and worker safety, with potential regulatory fines if left exposed.

We mobilized our crew immediately, arriving with replacement panels and reinforced anchor stakes suited for Highland’s low flood zone. Within the morning, the damaged sections were replaced and braced, restoring full site compliance and safety. The client avoided work stoppage and regulatory headaches.

"Base Line Temp Fence responded quickly, fixing the fence so we could keep working without interruptions."

Linda R.

Trusted Expertise in Highland

Serving Highland neighborhoods like Town Center, Cypress, and Stonewood with compliant, climate-ready temporary fencing solutions since the post-war building era.

OSHA-Compliant Safety Training

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

EPA Stormwater Management Certification

Environmental Protection Agency

California DEQ Best Practices Endorsement

California Department of Environmental Quality

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About Base Line Temp Fence in Highland, CA — Part 2

Temporary fencing support for Highland projects, event sites, and construction zones with clear communication, site-focused planning, and dependable setup.

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