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By Teresa Dixon In Backyard Ideas, Chain Link Fence

Why Choose Vinyl-Coated Chain Link Fencing?

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When choosing a fence material for a home, business, or investment property, it is important to know which available options best suit the property’s requirements. Chain link fencing is one of the most durable and easily maintained fencing options on the market. Because it is nearly transparent, it provides an open view. Chain link fencing effectively protects pets and kids who are inside the fence, while it keeps out unwanted wildlife, stray animals, and intruders. Around a business, it keeps inventory and signage protected — and visible — when the premises is closed.

Traditional galvanized chain link fencing has been a great standard option for decades, but newer technologies using coated chain links offer even greater benefits than the older style. Here are several prime reasons to choose coated link fencing material.

Resists Rust

The process and materials used to coat chain link fencing ensures it will resist rust and corrosion while in even the most humid environments. The coating is fused to the inherently sturdy galvanized material, further increasing durability and adding a layer of protection to the fence.

Because it is resistant to unattractive and damaging corrosion, a coated fence will remain aesthetically pleasing for years. Also, it is almost completely maintenance-free.

Safe

The coating process covers any potentially sharp edges, so a coated chain link fence is an especially safe choice for a home. Kids and pets are not likely to harm themselves around it. Some dog breeders actually choose to place their puppies in kennels that have a sturdy coated chain link fence because of this safety benefit.

In a business setting, the safety factor of a coated chain link fence is extremely important. Installing a coated fence can protect the business owner from any potential liability issues resulting from customers cutting or harming themselves, as they might on a standard type fence.

Versatile

Available in both commercial and residential grades, coated chain link provides many options for a range of landscapes and installations. Options include availability in multiple colors, different mesh sizes, and various wire gauges. Such versatility lends coated chain link fencing to be a successful choice to fulfill any number of needs.

Increases Curb Appeal

Coated chain link fencing blends well with landscaping. Availability in white, black, brown, or green allows customers to choose a color that matches the terrain. The result is a seamless transition between yard and street, which helps ensure that the fence doesn’t overshadow plantings and landscape features.

This ability to blend in can increase a home’s curb appeal and value, which is important when it is time to sell. Home buyers may be influenced by external features, like fencing, because they know it to be durable and low-maintenance.

For commercial enterprises, a high-quality coated chain link fence can reassure interested buyers and renters that the building and grounds are protected 24/7, especially at night and on weekends.

For more information on the chain link fencing options we offer, contact us today for FREE quote.

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