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By Teresa Dixon In Chain Link Fence, Fences

Your Guide to Vinyl Coated Chain Link Fencing

Chain-Link Vinyl Coated Fence

If you want to improve the look and security of your property, a chain-link fence can help. To start, you need to know the differences between vinyl and steel chain-link fencing and what a chain-link fence is made of. Here is a closer look at the differences between these two and how they can improve the appearance and security of your property.

 

So, what is a chain-link fence made of? A chain-link fence is made of galvanized or vinyl-coated steel woven together to form diamond patterns. The steel wires are also galvanized or coated with vinyl to reduce corrosion. Vinyl is used to coat the wires as a protective layer and to improve the appearance of the fence. You can also use vinyl to make large veneers for fencing to reduce visibility and increase security. The vinyl coating may be added on the already-galvanized wire to reinforce its corrosion resistance and to make it look better.

 

Security

Both vinyl and steel chain-link fences offer the same level of security. Using strong poles enhances the strength of the fence to further protect against intrusion. You can also improve fence security by making the links smaller or by installing metal slats. Area where children will be playing prefer vinyl chain link fencing as it is much more forgiving due to the protective coating.

 

Cost

The vinyl-coated chain-link is slightly more expensive than the galvanized chain link. The extra cost on the vinyl chain-link is due to the appearance, safety, and the ability to better withstand harsh weather conditions.

 

Color and Appearance

The vinyl-coated chain-link option comes in many colors. The most common color is black, but fences also come in green, brown, or white. Moreover, along with what the beauty of a fence brings, this variety of colors also lets you blend the fence with its surroundings. The galvanized chain-link, for example, has more of an industrial appearance and would therefore be perfect for farms and other commercial areas.

 

Durability

Both types of fences will last for an exceptionally long time with little maintenance; however, the galvanized chain-link will eventually lose its metallic color. On the other hand, the vinyl-chain link keeps its color for a longer time and can withstand more difficult weather conditions.

 

Uses

The look of the vinyl chain-link fence makes it ideal for homes or recreational areas. It also increases the value of your property since it is more attractive to buyers. Galvanized chain-link has an industrial look, making it great for farms, schools, and businesses. In some cases, a galvanized chain-link fence is discouraged by real estate developers for residences since it often lowers the land’s value.

 

Contact us today for a FREE estimate at 800-221-6425 or stop by one of our 4 locations to learn more about vinyl coated chain link fencing!

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