Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates offers corrugated fence installation in Burbank for something stronger and easier to maintain. We fabricate ribbed steel panels, custom steel framework, and powder-coated barrier systems for homes, storefronts, apartments, and industrial spaces. From galvanized privacy screening and horizontal metal slats to architectural outdoor partitions and industrial exterior cladding, every project is built for durability, security, and long-term performance. Our team also creates modern boundary walls and weatherproof perimeter solutions with heavy-duty enclosure designs that hold up year after year.
A corrugated fence should not look flimsy, uneven, or patched together after a few seasons. We fabricate every section with attention to spacing, alignment, and structural strength so the finished result feels solid from the moment it goes up. Whether we are fencing off a side yard, securing a business lot, or upgrading an older perimeter, our crew keeps the process straightforward and the workmanship consistent from start to finish.

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Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates builds ribbed steel panel systems for a clean, modern face with extra rigidity, using 26 to 22 gauge steel profiles with 1/2 inch to 1 inch ribs that cut flex and span wider openings without added framing. To keep that face smooth and discourage tampering, our crew fastens the panels to steel or wood rails with concealed clips or tamper-resistant screws, then finishes them in baked-on paint, Kynar, or powder coat for UV and scratch resistance.
Because the ribs hold a straight line so well, these systems suit long property runs and commercial gates at retail centers and office lots, where they also dampen street noise. Upkeep stays minimal, since an occasional rinse and a little touch-up paint keep them looking new.


When the priority shifts from looks to staying rust-free, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates turns to galvanized steel enclosures, hot-dip galvanizing the posts, frames, and panels, or specifying pre-galvanized sheet for the parts most exposed to moisture. That coating works alongside welded frames and galvanized hardware to stretch service life and trim long-term repair costs, and our crew scales the build to your security needs with taller heights, anti-climb top attachments, and reinforced gate frames.
Color is still on the table, since the galvanized finish takes a clear coat or paint cleanly when you want more than bare metal. For utility areas, equipment yards, and pool enclosures around Burbank, the result is a code-compliant barrier that asks for very little maintenance.
For sites that fit neither a standard ribbed run nor a stock enclosure, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates fabricates custom corrugated panels, forming profiles in steel or aluminum, choosing rib depth and pitch, and cutting each panel to suit an odd opening or angled terrain. That same made-to-order approach extends to the finish, opening up raw steel, weathered patinas, painted colors, or mixed combinations such as corrugated panels over steel frames with wood trim, plus insulated sandwich panels when thermal and acoustic performance count.
Mounting follows the same logic, since the look you want decides whether our crew runs the panels through-fastened with neoprene washers, sets them on concealed clips, or snaps them into rails for a flush face. All told, custom corrugated panels work best when you want industrial character, added privacy, or a cost-effective alternative to solid metal sheets.

Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates installs corrugated metal partitions to secure yards, pools, HVAC units, and side-access corridors, mounting the panels on steel posts with tamper-resistant fasteners that resist climbing and forced entry. You can choose 6-foot or 8-foot heights, powder-coat colors, and optional slat spacing to set your own balance of visibility and privacy, which keeps single-family homes within HOA rules while still looking clean.
Once the panels are up, our crew ties the partition together with gates that run on magnetic or keypad locks and automated openers for driveways and pedestrian entries. Sound-deadening backing and overlapped joints soften street noise near living areas, and custom color and trim options let the gates match the home you already have.
Larger sites call for more muscle, so our team builds heavy-duty corrugated perimeter walls for storage yards, warehouses, and light industrial lots, specifying thicker-gauge steel, reinforced rails, and deeper concrete footings for stronger wind and impact resistance. Onto that base, we add bolt-on security like anti-climb caps, barbed-wire brackets, and pockets for card readers or electric strikes, so you can add more control later without replacing the wall.
That same wall can be specified for fire rating, corrosion resistance, and galvanization to satisfy Burbank municipal codes and insurance requirements. Rapid-install modular sections keep site downtime short during the original build and any later expansion.
When appearance carries as much weight as the barrier itself, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates creates decorative corrugated boundaries for storefronts, patios, and garden edges, combining corrugated panels with metal posts, wood headers, or perforated accents for a modern, industrial feel. Custom cutouts, mixed materials, and varied panel orientations add visual interest while the barrier stays secure, and you can fold in integrated planters, lighting channels, or mailbox mounts.
To keep that look sharp over time, durable powder coatings and clear topcoats carry these systems through the strong Burbank sun without fading. For historical or design-sensitive blocks, our crew matches color palettes and profiles to the neighboring architecture so the upgrade strengthens security without clashing with the street.
It begins at your property, where Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates measures boundaries, grade, and existing structures, then checks soil type, drainage, and any underground utilities so post holes and footings land in the right spots. With those measurements done, our crew reviews Burbank setback and permit rules and prepares drawings that map panel layout, gate locations, and wind-load considerations.
That visit is also when the design takes shape, covering panel profiles, steel gauge, galvanized or painted coatings, and frame options, so you end up with a weather-resistant barrier suited to your site. Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates brings samples and cost options, then confirms materials and a site-access plan with you before work starts.
With materials confirmed, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates lays out a clear schedule with milestones for permitting, material delivery, site prep, post setting, panel installation, and cleanup. Most residential corrugated installs in Burbank run 3 to 7 days, depending on length, gate count, and permit timing, and our crew lists the required inspections and coordinates with city inspectors to head off delays.
Throughout that window, you stay current on start and end dates, delivery windows, and any weather adjustments. A warranty and a final walkthrough close out the job, verifying panel alignment, gate operation, and finish condition before Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates calls the project complete.
When the schedule reaches build day, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates sets posts in concrete to engineered depths based on soil and wind loads, leveling each steel or treated post precisely before running a continuous steel frame to carry the corrugated panels. Stainless or coated fasteners hold the panels, and neoprene or EPDM washers seal the connections against moisture and corrosion.
From there, our team cuts panels with metal shears and smooths the edges so nothing is left jagged, then overlaps the panels and seals the seams for privacy and clean water runoff. Gates get welded or bolted reinforcement plates along with heavy-duty hinges and self-closing hardware, matching the durability of the run they hang on.
Burbank usually limits front-yard fences to 3.5 to 4 feet and side or rear fences to 6 feet, though the exact figure depends on your zone and any corner-lot setbacks, so Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates checks the Building and Safety rules and local zoning before any work begins. Permits typically come into play once a fence passes 6 feet or affects visibility at a driveway or intersection, and in those cases, our crew pulls the documents, submits the plans, and schedules inspections so you avoid fines and rework.
Installed cost in Burbank usually runs from about $40 to $120 per linear foot, with the spread driven by panel gauge, post type, gate hardware, site access, and whether the lot needs grading or a retaining wall. Custom touches like mixed-material designs, powder-coating, or automatic gate openers push the figure higher, so Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates gives you an on-site estimate that breaks out material, labor, permit, and disposal as separate line items, making clear exactly what drives your price.
For a small residential run of 50 to 100 linear feet, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates usually completes the install in 1 to 3 business days once final measurements are set, while larger or more complex jobs with gates, retaining walls, or permits can stretch to one to three weeks from first measure to final inspection. Permit approval in Burbank adds the biggest variable, since some city reviews take 1 to 4 weeks, so our crew schedules around that wait and keeps you posted at each phase.
For residential corrugated panels in the Burbank climate, Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates works in 26 to 22 gauge steel, with 24 gauge hitting the sweet spot between cost and durability, and thicker 22 gauge or lower reserved for longer spans or higher-security runs. Galvanized steel paired with a polyester or PVDF Kynar topcoat stands up well to coastal air and seasonal humidity, and a baked-on powder coat adds scratch resistance and holds its color for years with little upkeep.
Burbank Custom Metal & Electric Gates anchors gate posts to masonry with through-bolts or epoxy-set threaded rods seated in drilled holes, always in stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hardware, so the connection resists corrosion over time. When the brick or stone is thin or fragile, our crew instead sets a free-standing steel pier on its own concrete footing beside the wall and ties the gate frame to that post, then seals every penetration with compatible masonry caulk to keep water out and protect the wall.