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Installing a Chain Link Fence

Add security to your property without compromising visibility with a chain link fence installation. At R O Fence Services, we will evaluate your current home or commercial property and provide you with suggestions and a free estimate for a quality chain link fence. 

We operate in the Denver metro area, providing fencing options to residential, commercial, and agricultural properties. Our team has over 35 years of experience in the industry, so we are well familiar with the types of chain link that work best for each sort of property. Chain link is one of the most versatile and widely used fencing materials, as well as one of the most reasonably priced, so there’s no wonder why it’s the top choice among many property owners in Colorado. 

Types of Chain Link Fences

There are several different common types of chain link fences available for installation:

Contact us at R O Fence Services now to learn more about your options for chain link fence installation. We will gladly walk you through pricing and quality options for your property.

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The Pros and Cons of Chain Link

Getting a chain link fence allows you to secure your property at an affordable price. You automatically add a level of safety when you install a chain link fence, as your property (or a select part of your property) will be entirely encircled. 

However, you can still see through a chain link fence. For some, this may be a benefit, especially in agricultural or commercial applications. They are also an ideal way to show off gardens that may otherwise be hidden by a wooden fence. However, if you prefer full privacy, chain link is likely not going to work for you.

Chain link is also durable, as it is designed such that it does not rust or rot. The metal used in chain link fence installation typically has a protective coating, and in residential fences, the top and bottom of the fence are “knuckled,” which means that it is folded in order to reduce sharp edges. 

Contact us today to learn more about chain link fences and determine whether or not they are right for your application!