May . 29, 2025 10:39
Did you know improper fence ties can slash your chain link fence lifespan by 40%? Or that 62% of DIY installations fail within 18 months? You deserve better. Discover how our ASTM-certified standard chain link fence
systems outlast competitors while costing 22% less than industry averages.
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Our 12-gauge galvanized steel mesh laughs at 20mph winds. Triple-coated zinc layers fight rust 3X longer than basic coatings. Want proof? Check these specs:
Feature | Standard Model | Budget Brands |
---|---|---|
Wire Thickness | 2.5mm (12-gauge) | 3.4mm (9-gauge) |
Corrosion Warranty | 25 years | 5-10 years |
The average cost to install chain link fence? $12-$18/linear foot elsewhere. Our certified partners do it for $9.50/ft. How? We eliminated 3 middlemen in the supply chain. See the savings:
✔️ 100' fence = $1,330 (Our Price)
✖️ $1,800+ (Industry Average)
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4-6 ft heights
Decorative post caps
Pet-safe bases
8-12 ft heights
Barbed wire extensions
Vehicle barriers
From Texas ranches to New York warehouses, our fences withstand the toughest conditions:
"After 3 hurricanes, FenceMaster's system didn't even dent!"
- Florida School District
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A: A standard chain link fence typically has a height of 4 to 6 feet, with mesh sizes ranging from 1.25" to 2" for residential use. Galvanized steel and vinyl-coated options are common for durability.
A: Fence ties are wrapped around the chain link fabric and posts, then twisted tightly to hold the mesh in place. They ensure stability and prevent sagging over time.
A: The average cost ranges from $15 to $40 per linear foot, including materials and labor. Prices vary based on height, gauge, and terrain complexity.
A: DIY installation is possible with basic tools and steps like setting posts and attaching mesh. However, professional installation ensures proper tensioning and alignment for longevity.
A: Inspect fence ties annually for rust or damage, especially in harsh weather. Replace loose or corroded ties promptly to maintain fence integrity.
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