A chain link fence is a great fence option for several reasons. First and foremost, they are resilient and durable. Chain link fences are made of steel wire that has been woven into a diamond pattern and then either galvanized in zinc or coated in vinyl. Another benefit is that they can last for years with little maintenance. Chain link fences also provide a fencing option that comes in at an affordable price.
Chain link fences are a common site for most people as they are an economical fence option used on both residential and commercial properties. If you think a chain link fence is the right choice for you, give Morrisville Fencing Company a call and we will walk you through our options and pricing. We also offer a number of other fencing options.
Yes, chain link fences can be installed on uneven terrain and are well-suited to different landscapes. Installing a chain link fence on slopes often involves "stepping the fence." This is done by setting posts at different heights to match the contour of the surrounding landscape. Adjustable brackets and other customizations also aid in matching a chain link fence to the terrain. Our fence builders are experienced in navigating difficult installations. If you are unsure if your residence or business is appropriate for a chain link fence, give us a call and our installation experts will be happy to walk you through your options.
There is a wide range of factors that effect the cost of installing chain link fence. Many of the factors depend on the type of chain link fence that meets your needs, but labor costs and market conditions also play their roles. Other factors that influence the cost of chain link fence installation include the gauge of chain link, fence height, local terrain, and the addition of any features or custom designs (e.g., gates).
The cost of installing a basic galvanized chain link fence typically ranges from $10 - $20 per linear foot, but can be much higher depending on the factors listed above.
The bottom line is that the cost of installing a chain link fence depends on several factors. It is best to give Morrisville Fencing Company a call to discuss your needs. Our fence installers are available to give an accurate quote. Give us a call!
Our chain link fences come in two types, including vinyl-coated and galvanized. They primarily differ in the coating type. The type that you choose for your project depends on if you would like a certain color, your budget, and the level of corrosion resistance needed for your situation. If you are looking for a chain link fence that adds color to your property, with the added protection of weather resistance, then a vinyl-coated fence may be best. Or, if you are looking for both value and longevity, then a galvanized chain link fence may suit your needs.
Galvanized fences have a silver appearance due to the zinc coating. Vinyl-coated chain link fences are available in a range of colors, including black, green, brown, and white.
Galvanized chain link fences provide good corrosion resistance due to the zinc coating; however, the zinc may wear off in certian conditions.
Vinyl-coated fences are more resistant compared to galvanized fences, where the vinyl coating acts as an additional layer or resistance.
Galvanized chain link fences generally require less maintenance than ungalvanized steel fences. Vinyl-coated galvanized chain link fences offer ever more protection and less maintenance.
Galvanized chain link fences are typically more cost effective than vinyl-coated fences due to the additional coating and color options.
At Morrisville Fencing Company, we take pride in our chain link fences. A properly-maintained and galvanized chain link fence can have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years or more. If the chain link fence has been coated with vinyl, the lifespan can be even longer due the fence being protected from the elements.
Several factors play into
the longevity of a chain link fence, including the quality of materials used, the gauge of the chain link, weather, and the level of maintenance. The weather may be out of your control, but we recommend regular maintenance to extend the life of the fence.
Check for any signs of damage, wear, or rust, and address the issues promptly and as needed.
Periodically clean the fence with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris.
If signs of rust appear, apply rust inhibitors or use a rust-resistant coating to prevent further corrosion.
Keep vegetation and vines away from the fence. Vegetation can hold moisture and contribute to rust.
If any parts of the fence, such as posts or fittings, need repair, address these issues promptly to prevent further damage.
We prioritize open communication and tailor our services to meet your specific needs and preferences.
Our dedicated team is fully committed to providing outstanding customer support throughout every stage of the process.