I started Hudson County Fence Rentals in North Bergen back in 2008 because I kept seeing the same problem on local jobs: a site looked fine in the morning, then the weather or the foot traffic turned the perimeter into a mess by afternoon. After a particularly harsh winter here, ice buildup and shifting ground knocked panels out of line on more than one construction site, and I remember thinking, "We’ve got to build for this town, not for a brochure." That’s still how I run the company today.
We work out of North Bergen with the same hands-on mindset I learned on the ground. Sanjay Patel owns the business, and I stay close to the work because fence rentals aren’t just about dropping off panels. They’re about reading the site, spotting weak soil, checking where the wind hits hardest, and making sure the layout fits the crew and the property. Around Woodcliff, Braddock Park South, Midtown, the Bergenline Avenue Business District, and Racetrack, we see everything from tight commercial lots to active construction edges. Near the Frito-Lay Plant, for example, we’ve had to plan around truck traffic, visibility, and access lanes so the fencing holds its line without getting in the way.
- We keep emergency fencing, chain-link panels, crowd control barricades, temporary gates, and privacy windscreens ready for the kinds of jobs North Bergen throws at us.
- We use interlocking hooks, concrete steel bases, wheel-assisted gates, and zero-trip-hazard setups because loose fittings and uneven ground turn into problems fast.
- We’ve also leaned hard on wind-load resistance and modular reconfiguration when a site changes overnight or the weather shifts hard off the river.
The post-war neighborhoods built in the 1950_1980 stretch around here taught us another lesson: lots can look settled, but the use changes constantly. One week it’s a residential edge, the next week it’s staging, utility work, or a commercial repair. That’s why we carry OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification, a State Contractor License in fencing, a municipal business license, and AFA Certified Fence Professional training. We don’t use that language to sound fancy. We use it because it tells clients we know how to work safely, keep a perimeter tight, and respect the people living and working around the job.
I also keep our crew trained to move fast without making a sloppy setup. When a site needs help, we line up the materials, walk the ground, and set the fence so it stands up to ice, wind, and everyday abuse. That’s the promise behind our voice, and it’s simple:
We get you secure, fast. No excuses. If you’re comparing coverage or trying to understand how we work across the area,
service in North Bergen and the surrounding neighborhoods stays consistent because we build every setup with the local conditions in mind.
When you call Hudson County Fence Rentals at
(201) 993-6578, you’re getting a crew that knows this town, knows the weather, and knows how to keep a site perimeter in shape when the pressure’s on.