5 Questions to Ask About Chain-Link Fence Installation

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Installing a chain-link fence can add security and peace of mind to your property, especially if you have children or pets. However, before embarking on the project, it’s important to know what questions to ask a fence contractor. Explaining your needs and asking the right questions will help everyone be on the same page before the work begins. 

When do you need this work done?

Chain-link fence installation should only take a few days, but it’s still important to plan ahead, especially if the fence contractors in your area are coming into their busy season. The contractor will set the posts and then install the chain-link to enclose the area. The actual time it takes to complete the project will ultimately depend on the fence height, enclosure size, and weather and soil conditions. 

How tall should the fence be?

The fence height will impact the cost and how long it takes to install. Chain-link fences are offered in rolls that start at 4 feet and go up to 10 feet high. The height you choose will depend on your individual circumstances, but a good question to ask your local fence contractor is for recommendations on height. 

Which type of gate would you like installed?

There are a surprising number of gate options for chain-link fences. You can choose from a standard walk gate, a single-swing or double-swing gate, a cantilever gate, or a rolling gate. You may even have the option of choosing an automated gate. The type of gate you install will affect the total cost of the project and potentially the time it takes to complete it.

How large is the area that you are fencing?

Chain-link fencing costs are estimated based on the number of linear feet, so you can get a rough estimate based on the size of the area you’re fencing. Chain link fence installation costs between $8 and $40 per linear foot depending on the height and gauge. 

What is your budget?

Chain-link fencing is one of the more affordable fencing options because it’s easy to install. The fencing comes in a roll, so after setting the posts, the contractor rolls out the chain link and secures it to the posts, making sure to add proper tension. The total cost to install a chain link fence typically falls between $1,300 and $3,600.

Don’t forget to add in the cost of removing old fencing, which is about $3 to $5 per linear foot. Though, you can save some money if you DIY this part of the project. If this is the first time you’re installing a fence, you may need to pay for land clearing and other prep work to make sure the area is level.   

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