Residential service
Chain Link Fencing
The most fence for the money: 4 foot and 6 foot chain link that keeps kids and dogs in, holds up to coastal weather, and takes decades to wear out.

The workhorse fence
Chain link is still the most cost-effective way to secure a yard, and modern black-coated chain link looks far better than the bare galvanized fencing most people picture. We install 4 foot fencing where you just need a boundary and containment, and 6 foot where you want real security or a bigger dog is part of the equation.
Posts are set in concrete, rails run true, and the mesh is stretched tight so it stays quiet in the wind and does not sag into a smile between posts.
Privacy slats and easy access
Want the durability of chain link with more privacy? We fit privacy slats into the mesh, which block most of the view through the fence and add a clean band of color. They are a popular pick along property lines and around equipment areas.
Gates are 5 feet wide so the fence never gets in the way of accessibility: mowers, wheelchairs, strollers, and yard carts all pass through without a squeeze.
Recent work

How the job runs
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Free on-site quote
We measure the space, talk options, and leave you a written price. No pressure.
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Engineering & permit
We draw the structure, run wind-load calcs, and pull the county permit.
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Build
Our own crews install with coastal-rated materials, usually within days of material arrival.
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Walkthrough
We inspect the work with you and pass final inspection before we call it finished.
Common questions
Should I pick 4 foot or 6 foot chain link?
4 foot handles most containment jobs: kids, medium dogs, and marking the property line. Go 6 foot for large or athletic dogs, security around equipment, or anywhere you want the fence to be a real barrier.
Can chain link be private?
Yes. Privacy slats weave into the mesh and block the majority of the view through the fence. You keep the strength and price of chain link and gain most of the privacy of a solid fence.
How long does chain link last in Florida?
Decades. Coated chain link resists coastal corrosion, and there is no wood to rot or panels to blow out. It is the lowest-maintenance fence we install.
How wide are the gates?
We hang 5 foot gates as standard so the opening is genuinely accessible: wheelchairs, mowers, and equipment pass through easily. Wider double gates are available for vehicle access.
Is chain link the cheapest fence option?
Per foot, yes, chain link is usually the most affordable fence we install, and it also tends to have the longest service life. It is the best value if the look works for your property.
Free quotes, no obligation
Get a free chain link fencing quote
Tell us what you are planning and we will come measure it. Quotes are free, written, and honest.
Prefer the phone? +1 (321) 697-2316