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Chain link fencing

No fence gives you more containment per dollar. Galvanized or vinyl-coated chain link, hung tight and straight by our own crew — for pets, property lines, ball courts, and commercial yards across Northwest Arkansas.

What we build

Simple, strong, and honest about it

Chain link isn't fancy, and that's the point. It keeps dogs in, marks the line, secures a yard, and stays out of the way — and when it's stretched properly on well-set posts, it just keeps working. We've hung a lot of it in 60+ years, and we hang it tight.

  • Galvanized or vinyl-coated mesh (black, green, brown)
  • Residential pet and property containment
  • Commercial and security perimeters
  • Common gauges and heights, from 4 ft to tall security runs
  • Privacy slats to close off a court, yard, or equipment area
  • Matching walk and drive gates that latch easily and stay square

Free estimate on chain link

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Built for our ground

Why a cheap fence still needs a careful install

Chain link fails the same way every fence fails in Northwest Arkansas: at the posts. Our clay soil holds water, heaves in a freeze, and will lean a shallow-set terminal post until the whole run sags.

We set terminal and gate posts to the depth our ground demands, stretch the fabric so it stays drum-tight, and step the runs down slopes so the bottom stays close to grade — no gaps for a dog to slip under. Galvanized mesh shrugs off our humidity; vinyl-coated black or green quietly disappears into a tree line if you'd rather not look at a fence at all.

Who it suits

Where chain link earns its keep

Homeowners use it for dogs, kids, and clean property lines. Businesses use it for security perimeters, equipment yards, and anywhere a fence has to work hard without much fuss. Add privacy slats and it closes in a yard or a court without losing any of that durability.

If you're weighing chain link against wood or ornamental, we'll lay out the trade-offs honestly at the estimate: what each costs to own, how each looks from the street, and what actually fits the job. Sometimes the answer is chain link in the back and something nicer up front — we build that all the time.

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Need a fence that just works?

Tell us what you're containing and we'll come measure the line — free written estimate, no pressure, straight answers.