TWO MEN Fence
Chain Link Fencing
Affordable, durable chain link for residential and commercial.
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Chain link fencing provides the perfect balance of security, visibility, and affordability. Available in galvanized or vinyl-coated colors for residential, commercial, and sports applications.
At TWO MEN Fence & Construction, we treat every chain link fencing project with the same care and attention to detail that we'd give our own homes. Oscar personally oversees every install, and Anna ensures you're kept in the loop from start to finish.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose TWO MEN for Chain Link Fencing?
18+ Years of Expertise
We've been installing chain link fencing for over 18 years. You get experience that shows in every detail.
Premium Materials
We use only top-grade materials from trusted manufacturers. Your project is built to last.
Licensed & Insured
Fully licensed, insured, and bonded. Every project comes with our workmanship warranty.
On-Time, On-Budget
We deliver on schedule with transparent pricing. No surprises, no delays.
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Need more than chain link fencing? We handle your entire outdoor property.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is chain link fencing just for commercial properties? ▾
Not at all. Chain link is popular for residential backyards, pet enclosures, gardens, and sports courts. Modern vinyl-coated chain link comes in black, green, and brown for a cleaner look.
What gauge of chain link is best? ▾
For residential, 11 or 11.5 gauge is standard. For commercial and high-security applications, 9 gauge provides extra strength. We'll recommend the right gauge for your needs.
Can you install chain link on a slope? ▾
Yes. Chain link is one of the best fencing types for sloped properties. It can be stepped or raked to follow the terrain, maintaining security and appearance on uneven ground.
How much does chain link fencing cost? ▾
Chain link is the most affordable fencing option. Installed costs typically range from $10–$20 per linear foot, depending on height, gauge, and whether you choose galvanized or vinyl-coated.