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How Much Per Foot to Install Chain Link Fence? 

Chain link fences are an effective way to add privacy to your yard and increase your property’s security. Besides being economical, they come in a wide variety of heights and materials to suit your specific needs and aesthetic preferences. But before you start installing your fence, it’s important to know how much per foot it will cost to do so. 

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Installation of a chain-link fence isn’t difficult to do as a DIY project, but it does require a lot of time and effort. You’ll need to measure and mark, dig holes and pour concrete, install fence posts and top rails, cut and stretch wire mesh, and even re-level the ground when necessary. 

The cost of a new chain-link fence depends on a number of factors, including the type of metal used, its height, the quality of the material, and any additional features you’d like to include. It’s also important to consider any permit fees that may be required by your local government. 

Posts

The post itself is the anchor of your fence, so it’s important to use the right type for your soil. Whether you opt for wood or metal posts, make sure they are at least three times the diameter of your fence. Then, bury them at least two feet deep and set them about one-third of the way underground. If you’re dealing with hard clay or rocky soil, you may need to use rock bars and small jackhammers. 

A post-hole digger is a handy tool for digging holes. You’ll need a level to ensure the holes are straight, as well as come-along or wire-cutting pliers to help you pry open and insert the posts. You’ll also need to backfill the holes with soil, so be prepared for a lengthy and tedious process. 

Choose a Style

When deciding on the type of chain-link fence to install, you’ll need to choose the color and style of the mesh. Most commonly, standard galvanized steel chain-link is considered the best option for residential and commercial use. This style costs around $5 to $15 per linear foot, and it can be welded or plated with a coating to resist corrosion. You can also get a PVC-coated mesh, which is good for coastal and marine applications. 

Slats

If you’d like to add more privacy to your chain-link fence, you can also consider adding slats of colored material. These slats are available in plastic or wood, and they’re easy to install as a DIY project or by hiring a professional. 

They are available in several different styles and colors, and they come in boxes that can easily be placed inside the openings of your fence. They can be installed in one piece or woven together, and they’re a great way to add color or a unique touch to your fencing. 

The cost of a chain-link fence is determined by a number of factors, but most contractors charge between $23 and $40 per linear foot. You can estimate the cost of a fence by calculating how many linear feet you’ll need and then multiplying that number by 23.