A blank chain-link perimeter signals neglect. A Fence Mural signals project. Turn your hoarding into a teaser billboard, a developer logo wall, or a neighborhood-context mural — fully removable when the project wraps, no trace left behind.
Blank construction fencing attracts graffiti and telegraphs vacancy. A bold mural signals that something intentional is happening here. Neighbors notice. Community boards notice. It's a low-cost way to generate goodwill before the first concrete pour.
When your project completes, the cups snap off and the fence goes back to bare chain-link — no residue, no patching, no damage. That makes it easy to use on temporary hoarding, phased sites, or fences you don't own and will return to a landlord.
Construction marketing budgets are real but tight. Fence Murals slots cleanly into a site-signage or community-benefit line item. We provide itemized quotes and can coordinate with your general contractor on the install window to avoid disrupting construction activity.
We look at your fence, riff on ideas, and send a to-scale mockup on a photo of the real fence.
We dial in the design together. 50% deposit books the install and orders materials.
Crew snaps it in, usually a day or two on-site. Balance due when it's done.
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A few details + a photo if you've got one. I'll come back with ideas and a ballpark, usually in two business days.
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