Barbed Wire Topping in Ocala, FL | Fences R Us
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Barbed Wire Topping in Ocala, FL

Three-strand barbed wire on outrigger arms for chain link fencing across Marion County. Added to new fence or existing fence. Angled outward for maximum deterrence. Posts checked and reinforced as needed.

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The Most Cost-Effective Security Upgrade for an Existing Chain Link Fence

Adding barbed wire topping to an existing chain link fence is one of the most cost-effective security upgrades available. The fence stays in place. Outrigger arms bolt onto the existing posts. Three strands of barbed wire run across the arms at a 45-degree outward angle.

The result is a fence that is much harder to climb over. Anyone attempting to climb over an outward-angled barbed wire topper has to lean away from the fence at the top. Most people stop when they reach the wire.

Fences R Us adds barbed wire topping to new and existing chain link fencing across five Central Florida counties. Existing posts are assessed before installation. Posts that cannot support the added tension are replaced or reinforced before the topping goes on.

3
strands
Standard Config
Three strands of barbed wire per arm
45°
angle
Outrigger Angle
Outward angle deters climbing approach
12-18
inches
Added Height
Above existing fence height
12.5
gauge
Barbed Wire
Standard galvanized barbed wire

Barbed Wire vs Razor Wire Topping

Barbed Wire Topping

Three strands of 12.5-gauge galvanized barbed wire on outrigger arms. The most common security topper on commercial and industrial fence in Marion County. Effective deterrent for most applications. Allowed on commercial and agricultural properties. Not permitted on residential fence in most Ocala zones.

Inward vs Outward Angle

Standard outrigger arms angle outward at 45 degrees. This is the most common configuration and the most effective at deterring climbers approaching from the outside. Inward-angled arms are used on sites where escape prevention (not just entry prevention) is needed. Double-arm configurations angle both ways.

Razor Wire Topping

Razor wire uses barbed tape with sharp edges. More aggressive than barbed wire. Standard on utility substations, fuel depots, and high-security perimeters. Not permitted in residential areas or near public pedestrian access points. Installed in coil on top of the fence with or without outrigger arms.

Vertical Extension Arms

Vertical extension arms add height straight up rather than at an angle. Used where the fence height needs to increase but outward angle is restricted by adjacent property lines. Less effective than angled arms for climbing deterrence but adds height to the barrier.

How Barbed Wire Topping Is Added to an Existing Fence

Adding barbed wire topping is a one-day job on most existing perimeters. The process has three steps.

1
Post Assessment

Every existing post is checked for plumb, concrete depth, and post diameter. Posts that are leaning or corroded are flagged for replacement or reinforcement before the topping is installed.

2
Arm Installation

Outrigger arms bolt to the top of each post using post caps and bolts. Arms are set at the specified angle and tightened. Corner and end posts get heavier-duty arm attachments to handle the wire tension at direction changes.

3
Wire Installation

Three strands of barbed wire run from arm to arm across the full perimeter. Wire is tensioned and tied at each arm. A loose barbed wire strand defeats the purpose of the topper. Fences R Us pulls wire tight on every job.

Service Across Five Central Florida Counties

Fences R Us serves commercial and residential properties within roughly one hour of Ocala.

Marion CountyOcala, Belleview, Dunnellon, Silver Springs, Citra, McIntosh
Alachua CountyGainesville, Newberry, Archer, Micanopy
Citrus CountyInverness, Crystal River, Floral City
Levy CountyChiefland, Williston, Bronson
Sumter CountyBushnell, Coleman, Webster

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a barbed wire outrigger arm?
An outrigger arm is a steel bracket that attaches to the top of a fence post and extends at 45 degrees outward. Three strands of barbed wire run across the arms. The outward angle means anyone trying to climb over the fence has to lean away from the fence as they reach the top, making it very hard to get over.
How much height does barbed wire topping add to a fence?
A standard three-strand barbed wire outrigger arm adds 12 to 18 inches above the fence height. A 6-foot fence with barbed wire topping effectively becomes a 7.5-foot barrier. Taller extension arms are available for high-security sites.
Can barbed wire topping be added to an existing chain link fence?
Yes. Outrigger arms bolt to existing line posts. The existing posts need to be checked for strength before adding barbed wire tension. Posts that are leaning or undersized need to be reinforced or replaced before the topping is added. Fences R Us assesses existing posts before adding any topping.
Is barbed wire topping allowed in residential areas in Ocala?
Barbed wire is generally not permitted on residential fencing in the City of Ocala or in residential-zoned areas. It is allowed on commercial, agricultural, and industrial properties. Always confirm local zoning rules before installing barbed wire. Manny can advise based on your property address.
What is the difference between barbed wire topping and razor wire?
Barbed wire uses two twisted wires with sharp points at regular intervals. Razor wire uses a flat barbed tape with sharp edges that can cause more serious injury. Razor wire is used on high-security utility and industrial sites. Barbed wire is more common on commercial and agricultural applications.

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