Our chain-link fence for parking space divider in shared lots provides an efficient way to organize multi-tenant parking areas. With a transparent, low-maintenance structure, this system improves vehicle flow, enhances safety, and supports site-specific access control.
Control and streamline shared parking zones with a chain-link divider system designed for clarity, security, and long-term cost savings.
In today’s multi-tenant parking environments—such as apartment complexes, commercial centers, and mixed-use garages—conflicts can arise from unclear boundaries. Our chain-link fencing offers a scalable solution that defines zones while maintaining airflow, surveillance visibility, and vehicle clearance.
Height: 4–6 ft standard divider; 8 ft optional for security barrier
Mesh Size: 2" or 2¼" diagonal
Wire Gauge: 9-gauge galvanized steel
Finish Options: Hot-dip galvanized or black/green polymer-coated
Post Spacing: 8–10 ft center-to-center
Footings: 24–30 in concrete embedment
Gates: Double-leaf or sliding, 10–12 ft wide for maintenance vehicle access
Compliance: ASTM F567 (installation), ASTM A392 (mesh coating), ASTM F1553 (specification)
Apartment complex parking
Commercial plaza shared lots
Urban parking garages
Mixed-use development car parks
Corporate campus employee & visitor zones
🔍 Visibility: Open mesh ensures security camera sight lines
🚧 Vehicle Clearance: Gate swings/slides do not obstruct adjacent bays
💨 Airflow & Drainage: Mesh enables ventilation, crucial for multi-level decks
🧰 Maintenance: Resilient to minor impact; modular repair possible
🧱 Integration: Blend with pavement markings and perimeter features
Background:
A 200-space parking lot was shared by three tenant companies on a mid-sized corporate campus. Issues included unauthorized usage, space disputes, and a lack of defined zones.
Solution:
A 5 ft high, 9-gauge chain-link fence with 2" mesh was installed, featuring:
Posts at 8 ft centers
12 ft double-leaf gate for cleaning vehicle access
Black polymer coating for architectural cohesion
Concrete footings set outside parking stripes
Results after 6 months:
Unauthorized parking reduced by 78%
Visual zone clarity improved tenant satisfaction
Maintenance incidents dropped 42% compared to prior cone-based separation
Security team reported improved camera line-of-sight and fewer conflict reports
Align fence layout with existing parking stripe geometry
Specify corrosion-resistant coatings for long-term exposure to exhaust and salts
Ensure gate width suits street sweepers, maintenance trucks, and delivery vehicles
Modular design allows future tenant reallocation
Include annual inspection for gate hardware, mesh condition, and post alignment



