How Do You Construct A Chain Link Fence?
Chain link fences are widely used in residential neighborhoods. They are functional, sturdy, easy to install and cost effective. Most chain link fences are galvanized and silver in color, although you can purchase powder-coated, or heavy vinyl coated (PVC), fence materials that are available in various colors to match structures on your property. Aluminum chain link fence material is a good choice if you live in a saltwater environment, where conditions are more conducive to corrode metals. Secure local zoning and building permits that are required in your locality. Locate your surveyor pins that designate your property lines, and abide by your property-line setback requirements. Call 811 to access your local utility companies and have them mark underground lines prior to digging. Measure the amount of fence footage you will require and locate positions for your gate placement, if you haven’t done so already. Cut back any hedges, brush and tree limbs that may impede your area of access