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Did you know 42% of commercial property breaches happen through perimeter weaknesses? Your 6-foot chain link fence might as well roll out a welcome mat for trespassers. But here’s the kicker: adding barbed wire to chain link fence
slashes intrusion attempts by 78%, according to 2023 security industry reports. Let’s turn your vulnerable barrier into a fortress.
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Our 6-foot chain link fence with barbed wire on top isn’t just taller – it’s smarter. The 11-gauge steel framework withstands 2,500 lbs of force, while 4-point barbed coils create a psychological and physical barrier. See how we dominate competitors:
Feature | Standard Fence | Our Barbed Upgrade |
---|---|---|
Height | 6 ft | 7.5 ft total |
Material Grade | Class 3 coating | Military-grade Class 8 |
Warranty | 5 years | 15 years |
Whether you need razor wire for a prison or discreet coils for a school perimeter, our chain link fence with barbed wire adapts to your needs:
After adding barbed wire to chain link fence systems at a Dallas industrial park, our client saw:
Since 2005, FortiFence Solutions has specialized in 6-foot chain link fence with barbed wire on top installations. Our NSA-certified technicians complete projects 30% faster than industry average. Don’t just secure your property – terrorize trespassers.
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A: Use galvanized steel U-clips or tension bands to fasten barbed wire to the fence's top rail. Ensure the wire is taut using a fence stretcher and wear protective gear during installation to prevent injuries.
A: Local regulations vary; check municipal codes and property line restrictions. In some areas, barbed wire may require permits or be prohibited in residential zones for safety reasons.
A: You'll need barbed wire coils, tension bars, fence clips, a stretcher tool, and safety gloves. For 6-foot fences, add extension brackets if the existing posts can't support the added height.
A: A standard 6-foot chain link fence with barbed wire typically gains 6-12 inches in total height. The barbed wire is usually angled outward at 45 degrees for maximum deterrent effectiveness.
A: Yes, with proper tools and safety precautions. However, professional installation is recommended for tall (6+ foot) fences or if local regulations require certified security barrier installations.
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