Description
When searching for palisade security fencing, companies most commonly use search terms like “palisade fencing,” “security fencing,” “metal palisade fencing,” or “high security fence”. They may also include specific features like “pointed tops” or “D-shaped pales”. Here at K12 Defense Consultants, we provide our customers with a variety of security fence options – where we always meet or beat any competitors price on similar fencing product.

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Palisade Fencing: This is the most common term, as it refers to the type of fencing customer are requesting. K12 Defense manufacturers and resells a number of different Palisade “Picket” fencing products.
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Security Fencing: This term is used to indicate the purpose of the fence, which is to provide perimeter security.
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Metal Palisade Fencing: This term specifies the material of the palisade fence, which is typically steel.
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High Security Fence: This term is used to highlight the level of security the fence provides, often indicating its effectiveness in deterring intruders.
D-shaped Pales: This term describes one of the common shapes of the vertical pales used in palisade fencing. Also a more affordable option compared to the “W” shape. Not as strong, but slightly more affordable.
W-shaped Pales: Another common shape for palisade pales, offering increased strength. Pales are bent over multiple times forming a “W” shape. Each time the pale is bent, strength is increased. For customer demanding maximum security, the “W” shape is the preferred choice.
- Anti-Climb Fence: This term emphasizes the fence’s ability to prevent climbing. Forked and bent pickets always increase security.
- Perimeter Fencing: This term suggests the fence is intended for use around a property or area. Common locations include data centers, military facilities, government buildings, commercial or construction yards, and schools.
- Coated Palisade Fencing: It is worth noting that ALL K12 Defense Palisade Fencing is hot dipped galvanized before being powder coated. This means that our powder coated palisade fencing has two layers of protection against corrosion and rust. This gives the palisade fencing system a significantly longer life span. It also allows you to personalize the color of your fence to suit the surrounding area.
- Summary: Security Picket Fencing offers an unparalleled blend of safety and aesthetic appeal. Additionally making it the ideal choice for schools, commercial buildings and government/military facilities. Crafted with robust materials and designed for maximum durability. Our fencing solutions provide reliable protection without compromising on style or visibility. The advanced features of our fencing system, including customizable heights and finishes. These features ensure that you can create a secure yet welcoming environment for employees and customers. Trust K12 Defense to deliver high-quality fencing that not only safeguards your assets but also complements its overall look. Elevate your security measures today with our top-of-the-line fencing solutions, specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of your specific setting.
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Buy Security Picket Fencing @ K12 Defense by calling (480) 898-1272 and speak with a fencing expert about your specific perimeter security issues.

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Alabama | Montgomery | (2020) 200,603 | (2021 est.) 198,665 |
Alaska | Juneau | (2020) 32,255 | (2021 est.) 31,973 |
Arizona | Phoenix | (2020) 1,608,139 | (2021 est.) 1,624,569 |
Arkansas | Little Rock | (2020) 202,591 | (2021 est.) 201,998 |
California | Sacramento | (2020) 524,943 | (2021 est.) 525,041 |
Colorado | Denver | (2020) 715,522 | (2021 est.) 711,463 |
Connecticut | Hartford | (2020) 121,054 | (2021 est.) 120,576 |
Delaware | Dover | (2020) 39,403 | (2021 est.) 38,992 |
Florida | Tallahassee | (2020) 196,068 | (2021 est.) 197,102 |
Georgia | Atlanta | (2020) 498,715 | (2021 est.) 496,461 |
Hawaii | Honolulu | (2020) 350,964 | (2021 est.) 345,510 |
Idaho | Boise | (2020) 235,684 | (2021 est.) 237,446 |
Illinois | Springfield | (2020) 114,394 | (2021 est.) 113,394 |
Indiana | Indianapolis | (2020) 887,642 | (2021 est.) 882,039 |
Iowa | Des Moines | (2020) 214,133 | (2021 est.) 212,031 |
Kansas | Topeka | (2020) 126,587 | (2021 est.) 125,963 |
Kentucky | Frankfort | (2020) 28,602 | (2021 est.) 28,595 |
Louisiana | Baton Rouge | (2020) 227,470 | (2021 est.) 222,185 |
Maine | Augusta | (2020) 18,899 | (2021 est.) 18,968 |
Maryland | Annapolis | (2020) 40,812 | (2021 est.) 40,687 |
Massachusetts | Boston | (2020) 675,647 | (2021 est.) 654,776 |
Michigan | Lansing | (2020) 112,644 | (2021 est.) 112,684 |
Minnesota | Saint Paul | (2020) 311,527 | (2021 est.) 307,193 |
Mississippi | Jackson | (2020) 153,701 | (2021 est.) 149,761 |
Missouri | Jefferson City | (2020) 43,228 | (2021 est.) 42,772 |
Montana | Helena | (2020) 32,091 | (2021 est.) 33,120 |
Nebraska | Lincoln | (2020) 291,082 | (2021 est.) 292,657 |
Nevada | Carson City | (2020) 58,639 | (2021 est.) 58,993 |
New Hampshire | Concord | (2020) 43,976 | (2021 est.) 44,006 |
New Jersey | Trenton | (2020) 90,871 | (2021 est.) 90,457 |
New Mexico | Santa Fe | (2020) 87,505 | (2021 est.) 88,193 |
New York | Albany | (2020) 99,224 | (2021 est.) 98,617 |
North Carolina | Raleigh | (2020) 467,665 | (2021 est.) 469,124 |
North Dakota | Bismarck | (2020) 73,622 | (2021 est.) 74,138 |
Ohio | Columbus | (2020) 905,748 | (2021 est.) 906,528 |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | (2020) 681,054 | (2021 est.) 687,725 |
Oregon | Salem | (2020) 175,535 | (2021 est.) 177,723 |
Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | (2020) 50,099 | (2021 est.) 50,135 |
Rhode Island | Providence | (2020) 190,934 | (2021 est.) 189,692 |
South Carolina | Columbia | (2020) 136,632 | (2021 est.) 137,541 |
South Dakota | Pierre | (2020) 14,091 | (2021 est.) 14,000 |
Tennessee | Nashville | (2020) 689,447 | (2021 est.) 678,851 |
Texas | Austin | (2020) 961,855 | (2021 est.) 964,177 |
Utah | Salt Lake City | (2020) 199,723 | (2021 est.) 200,478 |
Vermont | Montpelier | (2020) 8,074 | (2021 est.) 8,002 |
Virginia | Richmond | (2020) 226,610 | (2021 est.) 226,604 |
Washington | Olympia | (2020) 55,605 | (2021 est.) 55,919 |
West Virginia | Charleston | (2020) 48,864 | (2021 est.) 48,018 |
Wisconsin | Madison | (2020) 269,840 | (2021 est.) 269,196 |
Wyoming | Cheyenne | (2020) 65,132 | (2021 est.) 65,051 |