Toronto is the home ground. The workshop at 15 Grattoir Pl sits on the western shore of Lake Macquarie, and it is where the chainwire, gates, handrails and steel fabrication are actually made before they go out to a job. When a Toronto customer calls, the fence is being built a few streets away, not carted in from another city.
Made here, not shipped in
Most fencing contractors install what a supplier delivers. The difference on this side of the lake is a working fabrication shop, so gates, cages, handrails and custom steel come together in Toronto and go straight onto the truck. That shortens lead times and means an odd size or a one-off bracket is a fabrication job rather than a special order.
What Toronto properties tend to need
Western Lake Macquarie mixes established homes, light-industrial pockets around the lakeside, and acreage as you head out towards the ridge. That spread shows up in the work: residential chainwire and gates, security fencing for small industrial yards, and the occasional rural boundary run. Galvanised holds up well here, and PVC coating in black or green tidies up a boundary that faces the street.
Since 2004, on the doorstep
The business has worked out of this patch since 2004, so the local ground, the council rules and the lake's weather are known quantities rather than surprises. Being ten minutes from most Toronto jobs also means the crew can come back for a repair or a maintenance check without it being an expedition.
For a fence, gate or handrail anywhere around Toronto and the western lake, talk to the workshop and get a look booked in.