At Shed & Fence Company, we know sports are more than just games; they're community, competition, and memories in the making. That's why we specialize in durable, high-quality sports fencing and netting throughout the West Metro Minnesota region.
We design and install sports fencing and netting for every level, including outfield fences, boundary netting, and pickleball court fencing. Our goal is to keep players safe, spectators protected, and games uninterrupted. Whether you're a school, sports league, or a private athletic facility, we've got the perfect fence or net to match your needs. Contact us for a free quote.
We offer a variety of sports netting and fences for athletic fields to help you create a safe environment. From courts to backstops, we've got you covered.
Our baseball and softball field fences keep every play in check. Whether it's little league or professional players, we'll build the perfect fence.
We install durable outfield and backstop fences built to withstand the hardest hits, the fastest balls, and the busiest games. Our fences and netting give coaches peace of mind, players confidence, and fans a front-row view without worry.
Keep every dribble and shot in play with our basketball court fences built for safety and style for gyms, schools, playgrounds, and more.
Our weather-resistant basketball court fences are crafted with chain link to offer maximum impact protection and a solid bounce. They can be galvanized steel or PVC-coated for extra style and protection throughout the seasons.
Tough swings and flying balls won't be a problem with our golf course fences, built to provide a safe barrier for players and fans alike.
We install customized golf barrier netting and fences for golf courses in West Metro Minnesota. Our team will design a strong, durable system that can withstand repeated impacts with ease, from country clubs to athletic facilities.
Players and spectators can stay focused on the game thanks to our pickleball court fencing built for everyday play and nonstop fun.
Our pickleball court fences balance safety, visibility, and style. They're perfect for community courts, gyms, and even backyard setups. No matter what you need, our fences will keep every serve and volley safely secured.
Have questions? We have answers! Reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable team today for assistance in discovering the right fence for your home and family.
Absolutely. We design and install fencing and netting to fit any space, from practice areas to full-size fields and public athletic facilities in West Metro Minnesota. Each system is tailored to keep balls contained, keep players safe, and protect your property.
Yes. We use high-quality, weather-resistant materials built to handle long drives, fast pitches, and all outdoor conditions. Our athletic fence installations minimize downtime, so your team spends more time playing and less time fixing equipment.
Our experts help you pick the right height, material, and layout for your specific sport, whether it's basketball court fencing, golf netting, or considering player age and available space. From volleyball courts to golf driving ranges, we make sure every ball stays in play and every spectator stays safe in West Metro Minnesota.
For a baseball field backstop, height depends on the level of play and how far you want to prevent balls from leaving the field. For little league, 10-12 feet is usually sufficient, while high school and professional baseball backstop netting is often 16-20 feet. We'll help you choose the right height and setup for your field and players.
Chain link fencing is the go-to choice. It's durable enough to handle fast passes, strong tackles, and spirited scrimmages while letting fans see every touchdown, sack, and interception. Adding netting behind end zones or along sidelines keeps footballs from straying into parking lots or streets. We also recommend vinyl-coated or galvanized finishes to withstand snow, ice, and spring thaw, so your fence stays safe and game-ready.
For standard recreational courts, 10 foot pickleball fencing is usually sufficient to keep most serves and volleys from leaving the court. For competitive or high-level play, 12 feet may be better to prevent balls from flying over during aggressive shots. Some sports court fences feature angled netting at the top to catch high balls without increasing the fence height.