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Residential Chain Link Fences

Residential Chain Link Fences in High Point, NC

Our residential chain link fences in High Point, NC offer secure, cost effective solutions for yards, pet enclosures, and property lines.

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Our residential chain link fences in High Point, NC offer secure, cost effective solutions for yards, pet enclosures, and property lines. We install galvanized and black coated chain link with options like privacy slats and gates. Enjoy dependable security and visibility with a fence that is tough, practical, and long lasting.

Legendary Fence Company High Point provides professional residential chain link fence throughout High Point, NC, North Carolina and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call 336-920-7309 or request your free quote.

Residential Chain Link Fences

Practical, Durable Residential Chain Link Fences in High Point

If you want a fence that is practical, affordable, and can handle High Point weather, a residential chain link fence is hard to beat. At Legendary Fence Company High Point, we install chain link fences that actually fit how you live, not just a one‑size‑fits‑all solution.

Homeowners in High Point, NC typically call us for chain link when they want to safely contain kids or dogs, define a backyard boundary, secure a side yard or driveway, or separate their property from a neighboring lot or wooded area. Chain link works well here because it handles our hot summers, heavy rain, and occasional winter ice without warping or rotting.

We help you decide things like fence height, mesh size, and coating (galvanized or black vinyl being the most common). For example, a 4‑foot fence with standard mesh may be perfect for a front yard, while a 5‑ or 6‑foot fence with smaller mesh works better for active dogs that like to jump or squeeze under. Our team walks your property with you, points out grade changes, low spots, and shared boundaries, and then designs a residential chain link fence that makes good use of the space you already have.

Instead of generic templates, we look at your specific yard in High Point: existing trees, where water sits after heavy rain, how close you are to the street, and how the fence will meet up with your driveway or patio. All of that affects how we design and install your fence so it stays secure and looks clean for years.

Material Options and Design Choices for Your Home

Residential chain link fences are not just silver metal anymore. Legendary Fence Company High Point offers a few key choices that change how your fence looks, feels, and performs.

The first choice is finish. Standard galvanized chain link is the most economical and very durable. It has the classic silver look and is often used in side yards, back property lines, and areas where function matters more than appearance. The upgrade many High Point homeowners choose is black vinyl‑coated chain link. The mesh and framework are covered with a black coating that blends into backgrounds like trees and landscaping, and it tends to look more finished in front or corner lots.

Next is mesh size and wire gauge. Standard residential chain link usually uses 2 3/8 inch mesh. For small dogs that like to squeeze or for added security, we can use smaller mesh or heavier gauge wire. Heavier gauge costs more but is harder to bend or cut, which can be helpful near alleys or less visible property lines.

Height is another key decision. In High Point, 4 feet is common for front yards, 4 or 5 feet for general backyard containment, and 6 feet for more privacy‑friendly layouts or to keep larger dogs secure. We always confirm local zoning and neighborhood rules with you, since some communities have limits on height or front yard placement.

You can also customize gates. Single walk gates are usually 3 or 4 feet wide and work well for foot traffic. Double‑swing drive gates can be 10 to 16 feet wide, depending on your driveway. We install reliable latches, hinges, and optional keyed locks. For families worried about young kids, we can recommend child‑resistant latches and gate placement that keeps gates visible from key windows or patios.

For homeowners who want a little more privacy without paying for a full privacy fence, we can add privacy slats through the chain link. These come in colors like black, green, or brown and can block 75 percent or more of visibility, which can be helpful for yards that back up to busy streets like Main Street or near commercial areas.

How Our Residential Chain Link Fence Installation Process Works

Legendary Fence Company High Point follows a clear step‑by‑step process so you know exactly what will happen in your yard from the first visit to the final walkthrough.

1. Site visit and layout: We meet you on site, discuss how you plan to use the fence, then walk the property with a measuring wheel and flags. We mark proposed corner and gate locations, look at grade changes, check for potential obstacles like large roots, existing landscaping, or old fence lines, and talk about how those will be handled.

2. Utility locating and permitting: Before we dig a single hole, we call 811 to locate underground utilities like gas, water, cable, and power. This step is critical in older High Point neighborhoods where lines may not be exactly where people expect them to be. If a permit is required by the city, we help you navigate that process or handle it for you, depending on your location.

3. Post setting: We dig post holes to a depth that matches both local soil conditions and fence height, then set the posts in concrete. In our clay soils, depth matters. For taller 6‑foot chain link, we typically go deeper and use more concrete so the fence can handle wind and wet ground. We check every post for plumb and proper spacing so the finished fence lines up cleanly.

4. Framework installation: Once the concrete has set, we install top rails and any required bracing. This frame is what keeps your chain link netting tight and prevents sagging. We use tension bands and brace bands at corners and gate posts so the fence can resist pulls and impacts over time.

5. Chain link fabric and gates: We then stretch the chain link mesh from end to end with a professional stretcher, attach it with tension bars and ties, and trim it for a neat fit along the bottom. Gates are hung, leveled, and adjusted so they swing smoothly and latch correctly without dragging.

6. Final inspection and cleanup: We walk the fence line with you, make any needed adjustments, and confirm that gates work the way you want. We remove leftover materials and debris so you can immediately use your yard. If you have dogs, we double‑check for small gaps at the bottom in areas where the ground is uneven and make corrections as needed.

Throughout the process, we keep noise and disruption in mind, especially in tight High Point neighborhoods where houses are close together. Work that might affect a neighbor, such as replacing an old shared fence line, is scheduled and handled with clear communication.

What Affects Cost and How to Plan Your Budget

Residential chain link fence projects in High Point vary widely in cost, and knowing what drives the price helps you plan realistically. Legendary Fence Company High Point is transparent about the factors, so your quote matches your expectations.

The largest factor is linear footage. The more fence you need, the more materials and labor required. A small 40‑foot section to close off a side yard will cost far less than wrapping an entire corner lot. Height is next. Taller fences need longer posts, more concrete, and more fabric, which increases material costs.

Material choices also matter. Standard galvanized chain link is the most budget‑friendly. Black vinyl‑coated chain link and privacy slats add cost but also add curb appeal and a more finished look. Heavier gauge wire or smaller mesh size will increase price, but may be worth it if your goal is higher security or containment for strong, active dogs.

The condition of your yard and ground also affects cost. If your property has steep slopes, heavy brush that must be cleared, or large roots and rocks, installation is more labor intensive. In some older High Point neighborhoods, we often encounter remnants of old fences set in concrete. Removal and disposal of these old materials is included as a line item in your quote so there are no surprises.

Gates and hardware can be a meaningful part of the budget as well. Each additional gate adds cost, especially wide drive gates, but they can make yard access much more convenient. We help you balance access with budget by placing gates where they will be used most while keeping hardware choices practical.

We provide written estimates that break down your project by footage, height, material type, gates, and any add‑ons like privacy slats or special hardware. This way, if you need to adjust the scope to match your budget, we can show you exactly what changes will save the most money without sacrificing function.

If you are comparing quotes, ask each company to specify mesh size, wire gauge, post size and wall thickness, and how deep they set posts. Lower prices often mean thinner posts, shallower holes, or lighter wire. We explain these details in plain language so you can compare on quality, not just the bottom line.

Local Tips, Common Issues, and Why High Point Homeowners Choose Us

Installing a residential chain link fence in High Point comes with a few local quirks that we design around from the start.

Our clay soils expand and contract with moisture, which can loosen posts over time if they are not set correctly. Legendary Fence Company High Point uses proper hole depth, well‑mixed concrete, and careful backfilling to reduce shifting. In low areas where water collects after storms, we may suggest minor grading or setting posts slightly differently so water drains away from the concrete footings.

Many High Point backyards have mature trees along property lines. Instead of simply stopping the fence short or creating awkward gaps, we discuss options such as fitting the fence close to trunks while still leaving room for future growth, or strategically adjusting the line so you get a clean boundary. We also help you think through long‑term yard plans, for example, where you might eventually add a shed or garden, so your new chain link layout will not need major changes later.

For households with dogs, we often recommend a bottom rail or closer tie spacing on the bottom of the fence in spots where pets like to push, especially near gates or soft ground. For small breeds that dig, we can set the fabric slightly into the ground along problem areas or add concrete or gravel under key sections.

Before we start, we remind homeowners to check any HOA rules related to fence type, height, and color. We can provide drawings and material specs to help with HOA approvals when needed. We also encourage conversations with neighbors if the fence will sit close to or directly on a shared property line, since clear expectations help avoid issues later.

High Point homeowners choose Legendary Fence Company High Point because we combine local experience with straightforward advice. We show up when we say we will, keep you updated during the job, and stand behind our work. If a gate settles or a tension band needs adjustment after the first heavy storm, we come back out and make it right.

If you are considering a residential chain link fence, we are happy to walk your property, discuss options in detail, and give you a clear, itemized quote so you can decide with confidence.

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