Chain Link Fencing
Chain link fencing is very cheap, low in maintenance, and it is highly functional compared to a brick wall. It is a useful option for residential and commercial set-ups. The low cost and the ease of installation makes it an instant solution in all settings. Chain link fences are also used for partitions and also to temporarily secure construction sites. Chain link fencing is the least expensive fencing option available, ideal for homeowners on a budget. Especially if you require a fence for a large space, a chain link fence is just what you need whether for temporary or for permanent use.
Specifications:
| Material | Hot Dip Galvanized, PVC Coated / Powder Coated |
| Wire Dia | 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm |
| Mesh Size | 25x25mm, 50x50mm, 75x75mm, 100x100mm |
| Post Material | Galvanized Steel |
| Support Post | 40mm, 50mm, 75mm |
| Height (Customizable) | Min: 1m, Max: 4m |
đź§± Y Arm / Beam for Concertina
| Angle Thickness | 5mm |
| Angle Size | 50mm x 50mm |
| Arm Height After Installation | 6 inches |
| Distance Between Y Arms | 3 meters |
| Note | Customized solutions available as per customer requirements |
Benefits:
Affordability
When compared to other fence materials, chain link is among the least expensive to install. If budget is a big concern of yours, you really can’t go wrong with this type of fencing.
Variety
If you’ve seen one chain link fence, you’ve seen them all, right? Wrong. With varying heights, different gauges and a range of color coatings, this fencing can be customized for a variety of applications.
Low Maintenance
When properly installed, this fencing doesn’t require much maintenance at all. Thanks to galvanized, aluminized or vinyl coating, it won’t rust or gather dirt. The most you may have to do is trim off any plants growing up along the links.
Quick Installation
Chain link fencing can be installed much more quickly than other types of fencing. If you’re on a tight timeline or just want to have your property enclosed fast, this may be a major advantage.
Chainlink Fence Coating Types:
1. Zinc Coated Chainlink Fence
Coating Details:
- Coating thickness: 20gsm to 160gsm per sq. meter.
- Two methods:
- Hot Dipped Galvanized – Preferred for chainlink fencing as it provides long-lasting rust resistance.
- Electro Galvanized – Less durable; generally not used for fencing.
Advantages:
- Tough, cost-effective fencing option.
- Best for temporary or low-budget applications.
- Suitable for construction sites, residential areas, and basic perimeter fencing.
- Moderate corrosion resistance depending on coating thickness.
2. PVC Coated Chainlink Fence
Coating Details:
- PVC coating thickness: 1mm to 3mm.
- Has a smooth, clean finish.
- Protects against moisture, rust, and weather damage.
- Comes in color options (e.g. green), enhancing visual appeal
Advantages:
- 2–3x more durable than standard galvanized wire.
- Offers better aesthetic value and longer lifespan.
- Ideal for:
- Homes & gardens
- Parks & schools
- Moist or coastal areas
- Costs around 20–25% more, but the longevity justifies the investment.
