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What is the guarantee on chain link? |
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What heights does chain link come in? |
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How is chain link sold? By the section? By the foot? |
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How tall can I have my fence? |
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How do you anchor the posts? |
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What is the guarantee on chain link?
Chain link is guaranteed for 5 years to be free from rust.
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What heights does chain link come in?
The most common heights are 4 feet and 6 feet, but American Fence, Inc. also stocks 3, 3 1/2, 5,7,8,10 and 12 foot heights
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How is chain link sold? By the section? By the foot?
Most chain link material comes in 50 foot long rolls and is sold in these standard lengths. American Fence, Inc. also sells the chain link material by the foot, so that one only need buy the amount of chain link material that is needed.
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How tall can I have my fence?
Residential chain link is available in a variety of heights, although most municipalities put a limit on residential fences at 6 feet high, but each is different. It is best to contact your local planning/zoning office for exact limits.
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How do you anchor the posts?
On residential chain link fences, we use a system called collar and blades to secure and anchor the fence posts. The post is driven into the ground, the "collar" is then put around the pipe and two "blades" are driven through the collar at an angle and into the ground. This results in a three-point anchor which resembles the roots of a tree and is extremely strong, generally more secure than anchoring into concrete.
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