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Chain Link Fence Pros And Cons

Chain Link Fence – The Pros and Cons

Chain link fence has been around since 1844, when British inventor Charles Barnard developed a wire-weaving machine based on the cloth-weaving machines of the day. A number of companies use that same basic technology today to manufacture chain link fencing for use in a number of residential and commercial applications. Is it right for your project? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.

Pro #1 Chain Link Fence Cost

The #1 positive that chain link fence has going for it is the relatively low cost when you compare it to other fence materials, such as wood, steel, and vinyl. This makes it very cost effective for large projects such as fencing the perimeter of a commercial property or ball field. The low price also makes it an excellent choice for homeowners on a tight budget.

While installation cost is cheaper because of lower materials cost and lower labor costs, maintenance costs are also lower. That’s because chain link needs virtually no maintenance, and will last decades. Compare that to a wood fence that needs staining or painting, or is subject to wood rot.

Pro #2 Chain Link Fence Repair Is Fast and Easy

Chain link fence repair is generally only needed if a vandal cut through the chain link, or if a tree fell on it, or a car plowed into it. You’ll never need repair because of warping, rotting, or insect damage. In most cases, the repair is relatively simple and affordable. We can simply cut out the damaged piece and insert a new section. Replacing a damaged top rail is also a simple process.

Pro #3 Chain Link Fence Height Options

Chain link rolls and swing gates are available in a number of height options, making this an easy choice for a back yard fence or part of a security fence. Common heights include:

• 3’
• 3’ 6”
• 4’
• 5’
• 6’
• 7’
• 8’
• 9’
• 10’
• 12’

Many of the taller fence heights are for commercial applications, which may also include barbed wire or razor wire on top as a security measure. Taller fences may also need a rolling gate rather than a swing gate. You’ll want to be sure to check your local building and zoning codes before installing any type of fence.

A Pro and a Con: Chain Link Fencing is See-Through
As you know, chain link is see-through. For some that’s a pro – it allows you to see your dog or your children playing even while you’re on the other side of the fence. And the see-through nature allows sunshine through the fence to a garden, for example, whereas a cedar fence would block the light.

At the same time, for some, the see-through nature of chain link is a major negative. That’s where chain link privacy slats and a chain link privacy screen come in. Both are ways to add privacy to the fence, and are still cost-effective options. We can install these privacy measures at the same time we install your fence, if you would like.

Con #1 A Chain Link Fence Is Easy to Climb

Since the see-through can be a con for some people, this is technically #2. But numbers aside, the fact that chain link is so easy to climb is a deal breaker for some homeowners and even businesses. An agile dog can easily climb the fence, as can a curious child or determined trespasser.

Con #2 Chain Link Is Not Visually Appealing

Few would argue that a chain link fence is a beautiful fence that could compare with a cedar fence or a steel ornamental fence. Galvanized gray is reminiscent of an industrial complex or even a prison yard. However, there are options to get vinyl coated chain link with a PVC coating of black, brown, or green, which can increase the visual appeal.
Common Chain Link Fence Applications

You’ve probably seen chain link fencing since childhood, and never thought a lot about it until now. It’s the perfect utilitarian solution for a number of residential and commercial applications, including:

• Back yard fence
• Dog run fence
• Defining property lines
• Temporary construction fence
• Security fence for a commercial or industrial property
• Sports field fence
• Baseball backstops

Pretty much anywhere you need a fence as a boundary and don’t mind the see-through nature, chain link is a good, affordable fencing option.
Get a FREE Quote on Chain Link Fence Installation in the Denver Area.

If you’re a commercial property owner or homeowner looking for a cost-effective fencing solution, chain link may be just the thing. As always, we recommend hiring a professional fence installer. While you might try to do it yourself, you might end up calling us in to fix a botched job, Save yourself the headache and call us at (720) 418-8194 to schedule a free estimate.

You can also fill out the form and we’ll get back to you by the next business day. We install chain link fencing for both residential and commercial clients throughout the Denver metro area, including Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, Arvada, Littleton, Golden, and surrounding areas.

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Vinyl Fence

Vinyl Fence 101: What You Need To Know

Vinyl Fence 101 – What You Need to Know

While the team at Denver Fence Company is best known for our installation of wood fence and steel ornamental fencing, we also install vinyl fence. Vinyl fencing has become more popular around the country over the years. But is it right for your Denver area home or business?

Let’s take a look at some pros and cons.

Vinyl Fence Pros

Vinyl fence has a number of things going for it. That’s why it has become more popular over the years. Here are a few of the positives:

Durable

Unlike its wood counterpart, a vinyl fence will never splinter, rot, or be vulnerable to a pest infestation. These fences can last for many, many years to come. They are also fade resistant, because ultraviolet (UV) inhibitors and other additives are part of the manufacturing process.

Low Maintenance

One of the big selling points for a vinyl fence is it is very low maintenance. An occasional hosing off in the summer should be all it needs. This is in contrast to some wood fences, which need to be painted or resealed periodically.

Vinyl Fence Cons

Now that you’ve learned about the pros of vinyl fencing, it’s time to learn about the cons.

Vinyl: Sustainable or Not?

While the industry may say vinyl is sustainable because of the longevity of vinyl fence, you need to know that it is a product of manufacturing plants, and all that that entails. Vinyl fencing is made from Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), a synthetic plastic polymer.  The manufacturing process uses dioxins, ethylene dichloride, vinyl chloride, and phthalates.

In addition, because of how it’s made and its durability, vinyl usually ends up in a landfill rather than being reused or recycled. And it sits there for decades, because it will not decompose.

Heavy Snow and a Vinyl Fence

In Denver, we know snow. This is one area where a vinyl fence might not be the best choice. While vinyl fencing can easily withstand the cold, the weight of heavy snow could cause it to warp, bend, crack, or even collapse under the weight of the snow.

For this reason, if you did choose to install vinyl fencing, you would want to make sure you did not let your snow blower throw snow towards the fence. You might even want to consider trying to sweep snow off of a vinyl fence.

Schedule a FREE Estimate for Vinyl Fence Installation

If you’ve decided a vinyl fence is right for your property. Call (720) 418-8194 or fill out the Get a Quote form to get the estimate process started. We serve homeowners and commercial clients throughout the Denver, Colorado metro area, including Lakewood, Wheatridge, Arvada, and Littleton.

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Wood Fence

Is A Wood Fence Right For You

Is a Wood Fence Right for Your Home?

A wood fence is an American classic. From a picket fence to a split rail fence to a privacy fence, all of them are possible with wood. From a custom-made fence to one constructed with fence panels, wood fences are very popular in the Denver area. They give your property a natural look that blends in with our majestic scenery.

Denver Fence Company specializes in the installation of cedar fence and Copperwood fence.

Benefits of a Wood Fence

A wood fence has many benefits, including the basics of providing privacy, and a way to keep your kids and pets on your property. But there are several other benefits including:

Durability and Ease of Repair

A wood fence can last for decades. They are also easy to repair. Replacing a plank or gate is relatively easy, so there’s no need to replace the whole fence.

Sustainability

Another benefit of a wood fence is sustainability. Cedar, especially, is a sustainably managed resource, and is completely renewable.

Multiple Style Options

You have multiple style options when opting for a wood fence, including:

  • Picket
  • Open picket
  • Privacy
  • Board on board
  • Stockade
  • Lattice
  • Horizontal plank
  • Post and rail

And once you decide on the style of wood fence, there are other options to consider, including fence height, picket style (flat top, dog ear, pointed, Gothic, etc.), gate style, and finishing touches like finials for fence posts.

Wood Fence Maintenance

You should know that your wood fence may need occasional maintenance. You can leave a cedar fence to weather naturally, and it will turn a silvery grey. By staining a cedar fence, you can prolong its life, and change the appearance to suit your tastes.

Get a FREE Estimate on Wood Fence Installation

At Denver Fence Company, we have decades of experience in wood fence installation, both Cedar and Copperwood. Check out our Gallery page for some examples of our work. We can custom design your fence so you get exactly the look you want.

If your home or business is in the Denver metropolitan area, call (720) 418-8194 or use the contact form to schedule a free quote.