6 ft. x 50 ft. Chain-link Fence Fabric

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Model# CLM2141156KK

11.5-gauge chain-link fabric mesh, made from weather-resistant galvanized steel. Perfect for creating fences around construction sites or any long-term project outdoors.
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Chain-link Fabric for Post-Driven Fences 

   

Enhance your project's security with our premium 6’x50’ chain-link fabric rolls, made from weather-resistant galvanized steel. Ideal for long-term outdoor applications, these rolls offer a reliable and cost-effective fencing solution for construction sites, home renovation projects, security, gates, and more. 

   

   

   

Chain-link Fabric for Affordable Fences 

Chain-link fabric, also known as chain-link mesh, is an economical solution for perimeter fencing. Pre-assembled temporary panels can often exceed budget constraints and require more frequent maintenance. A post-driven fence with chain-link fabric is a durable and budget-friendly alternative.

   

   

Why Choose Our Chain-Link Fabric? 

   

Our chain-link fabric is not only incredibly durable but also environmentally-friendly, as it is made from galvanized steel, a recyclable material. 

  

Built to Last: 

Crafted from 11.5-gauge galvanized steel, designed for longevity. 

   

Flexible Design: 

Adaptable to any perimeter shape, with straight or curved lines. 

   

Easy Upkeep: 

Requires minimal maintenance compared to other fencing types.  

   

   

PRO TIP:
Chain-link Fabric Fence Essentials 

To get your fence up and protecting your perimeter, first you’ll need to build the framework that the mesh will attach to. 

This framework should be built with galvanized, weather-resistant pipes to prevent rust and corrosion. 
Find multiple options for Fence Pipes here at SONCO! 

   

   

Resources

  

Learn how to install different types of chain-link fence by yourself 

Chain-link fence styles and features might appear daunting to those new to perimeter security.

How to Remove a Chain-Link Fence

There are several reasons for removing a chain-link fence. You may be giving your house and yard a facelift and want to change your permanent fence, or you might need to move temporary fence panels from one project to the next. 

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