Install a Chain-Link Fence

19 Aug.,2024

 

Install a Chain-Link Fence

Part of preparing for your chain-link fence install is determining your budget. The cost for a chain-link fence depends on a variety of factors, including:

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  • The size of the area being fenced in
  • Fence height and length
  • The gauge of the mesh
  • Diamond size
  • The number of posts and gates
  • Type of gate(s)
  • Fence finish
  • Additional features, like privacy slats
  • Permits

If you have an old fence that&#;ll need to be removed before installing a new one, that&#;s another expense to factor into your budget. The cost of tool rental (if necessary) and additional materials like concrete for securing the posts in the ground will also increase the total expense of the project. Overall, the average chain-link fence cost falls between $1,200 and $4,000, with many homeowners paying somewhere in the middle of that range. Use the factors above to create an estimate for the cost of your specific project and note that your cost could fall above or below the range.

To help cut back on chain-link prices to your installation, consider things like doing some or all of the installation yourself and opting for a shorter fence height. Follow the steps below to install a chain-link fence yourself.

How to Install a Chain Link Fence: A Step-by-Step Guide

Question

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How often should I put in a line post?

Community Answer

Determine the actual distance of the section and then divide the distance by 10. Round your answer down to the next whole number - this is the required number of line posts. For example, if you had a fence that was 55' long, the formula would be: 55' ÷ 10 = 5.5. Round down to five, and you see that you would need five line posts for this section. If you place five line posts in between two terminal posts, it will yield six sections of fence. To determine the proper, equidistant spacing of line posts, divide the number of sections into the total distance.

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