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How much of a chain link fence?
Also called a chain link fence, hurricane fence, galvanized chain link fence or wire netting, chain link is a woven metal grid made with galvanized steel wires, which can be coated with vinyl to add color and protect against rust. The wires are run vertically and bent into a zigzag pattern. Fence heights vary from 3'-12' tall, and common heights for residential use are 3', 4', 5' and 6' tall. Considered an economical fencing material, chain link is categorized by gauge (6-13, with lower numbers indicating greater strength) and mesh size (3/8"-2-3/8", indicating the size of the openings). Gauge 6 is typically used for heavy industrial fences, and 3/8", 1/2" or 5/8" mini-meshes are for high security.
Typical costs:
chain link mesh prices change when the cost of steel fluctuates. Generally, materials for a typical residential chain link fence (2" mesh, 9 or 11 gauge) might cost $3-$6 a linear foot for 4' high or $8-$15 a foot for 6' high, depending on whether it's galvanized or vinyl coated. A gate can add $100-$350 or more, depending on size (walking or driving width), gauge and mesh. Total costs for do-it-yourself installation can be $400-$2,000 for 100' of fencing (enclosing three sides of a 25'x50' yard) and $1,000-$5,000 for 300'. DoItYourself.com provides instructions[1] and estimates this moderate-to-difficult project takes two days and $500-$1,000 for an average home.

With professional chain link gate installation, a typical residential chain-link fence can cost $5-$35 or more a foot for labor and materials, depending on height, type (galvanized or vinyl color coated), gauge and mesh size, or about $600-$4,000 for 100' and $2,000-$11,000 for 300' of fencing. Production Fence Works in Georgia estimates average costs with professional installation at $7.99 per foot for a 4' high residential galvanized chain-link fence and $8.99 a foot for 6' high, with a gate adding $130-$320.
An 8'-12' tall commercial-grade chain-link fence to enclose a residential tennis or basketball court can cost $15-$40 or more a foot. For example, Production Fence Works in Georgia estimates average cost for an 8' high, 60'x100' fence around a single tennis court with a single walk-in gate at $9,200.

Because of chain link wall open weave, a chain-link fence is transparent. To make it more opaque, metal, wood or vinyl privacy slats can be woven into the mesh. The slats can be purchased separately, at a cost of $1-$2 or more per foot of fencing, or a chain link fence with built-in privacy or a fabric screen can cost $6-$40 a foot ($600-$4,000 for 100'; $1,800-$12,000 for 300') depending on the type of materials, whether installation in included, and the height, gauge and mesh of the fence.

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