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Chain Link Fence Installation
Straight lines, tight fabric, clean gates—built to last
ADT Landscape and Design installs chain link fencing that’s functional, clean-looking, and built to hold up. The difference with a proper chain link fence is in the details: post depth, concrete, layout, tensioning, and gate hardware. When those parts are done right, the fence stays straight, the fabric stays tight, and the gates work smoothly for years.
Whether you need a backyard boundary, a dog run, or a secure commercial enclosure, we provide clear quoting, professional installation, and a tidy jobsite from start to finish.
Chain Link Fence Options
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Property lines, side yards, backyard boundaries
Dog runs and pet containment
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Yard security, storage areas, access control
Enclosures for equipment and materials
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Walk gates (man gates)
Double swing gates (driveway / equipment access)
Custom widths and latch options
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Privacy slats / screening
Heavier gauge fabric for durability
Additional height for security
Barb wire or other deterrents (where permitted and appropriate)
What’s Included in Our Install Standard
Site measure and clean fence line layout
Proper post spacing and alignment
Posts set to appropriate depth with concrete
Top rail installation (where specified)
Fabric stretched and tensioned correctly (no sag)
Clean corner/end bracing and tie spacing
Gate installation with smooth swing + proper latching
Final tension check, site cleanup, and walkthrough
FAQs
How much does a chain link fence cost?
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Pricing depends on total length, height, number of gates, ground conditions, and site access. The fastest way to get an accurate quote is to send your address, approximate measurements, and a couple photos of the fence line.
What fence heights do you install?
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Most residential chain link fences are 4'–6'. Commercial and security fencing is often 6'–8' (or higher) depending on the application and local requirements.
Do you install gates? What sizes are available?
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Yes. We install:
Walk gates (man gates) for backyard access
Double swing gates for driveways and equipment access
Gate widths are customized based on your needs and site access.
Can you install chain link on a slope?
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Yes. We can build on slopes using stepped sections or graded runs, depending on the look you want and how the property is laid out.
Why Quality Chain Link Matters
A fence can look “fine” at first and still fail quickly if it’s built light or rushed. Proper installation helps prevent:
Leaning posts and wavy fence lines
Sagging fabric and loose ties
Gates dragging or not latching
Premature rusting from damaged coating
Water pooling at the fence line from poor grade planning