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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

3 Things To Know About Chain Link Fencing Installation

Hugh Bryant

There are many fencing options to consider if you want to enclose part of your property. For example, wooden fences are an excellent fit if you want privacy. If you want something ornamental to enhance curb appeal, wrought iron or aluminum fencing may meet your needs. Chain link fencing is also a popular option and is a fantastic fit for those who have pets. Here's what to know if you are considering a chain link fencing installation.   

You Have Options

If you think that all chain link is the same, think again. There's more variety than you may expect when it comes to chain link fences. Considering your options will help you choose the fence that best suits your needs. For example, chain link fences are made of mesh, but the openings are available in different sizes. If you have a small dog, you may want to opt for a smaller mesh. You can also add coatings to your fence to enhance its appearance and increase its lifespan. These coatings are available in various colors.

It's Best To Hire Professionals

If you are handy, you may be tempted to save money and install a chain link fence yourself. However, it's generally best to leave this work to the professionals. First, the fence posts must be installed before adding the chain link mesh. One wrong move can mean an incorrectly installed fence. Second, installing this fencing also means getting permits and checking for underground utility lines. Having a professional take care of all those tasks ensures that your new fence is installed correctly and will stand the test of time. 

How Much It Costs

Another thing to consider is the cost of installing a chain link fence. What you pay depends on the size of the area that will be enclosed, the quality and style of the chain link, and how difficult your fence is to install. Installing a chain link fence can cost anywhere from $8 to $40 per linear foot. However, most homeowners spend between $10 and $20 per linear foot on a chain link fencing installation. Consider whether chain link fits your budget before committing to it. 

If you are thinking about installing a chain link fence, here are three things to know. First, there are plenty of options to research when it comes to chain link fencing. Second, it's best to have your new fence installed by a professional. Finally, costs can vary, so make sure the chain link fence you want is within your budget. 


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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

I love my dog, but my dog loves my neighbor's yard. My adopted Labrador needs hours of playtime each day to stay fit, but she used to be a master of escaping no matter how close of an eye I kept on her. After a few too many holes dug in flower beds, I splurged on a tall chain link fence and finally ended her romps on other properties. Now my neighbors smile and wave when we meet in our shared driveway instead of giving me a wary look. Sharing my new found love for fences is just one way I hope to give back to others.

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