Chain-link is the most cost-effective way to secure a yard, contain pets, or fence a commercial property. With fewer parts and no panel alignment, a residential install typically finishes in 1 to 3 days after permits — at a fraction of the cost of vinyl, wood, or aluminum.
We install galvanized and black powder-coated chain-link in 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10-foot heights across Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Manatee Counties — residential dog runs, commercial security perimeters, baseball backstops, and everything in between. Coastal homes get powder-coated for salt-air resistance; inland properties get galvanized when budget is the priority.
Get a Free EstimateWe offer galvanized and black powder-coated chain-link for residential properties, and full commercial security options including barbed wire toppers and privacy slats for business applications.
Galvanized chain link holds up well inland but corrodes faster on coastal properties within a mile of the Gulf. For waterfront homes we recommend black or green powder-coated chain link instead, which adds a sealed vinyl finish over the galvanized core and tolerates salt spray for years longer than bare galvanized wire.
Galvanized chain link is bare zinc-coated steel, silver-gray in appearance, lowest cost, and best for industrial or back-yard utility use. Powder-coated (also called vinyl-coated) chain link adds a sealed black, green, or brown finish over the galvanized core, blends into landscaping, and resists corrosion better.
Residential chain link is most commonly installed at 4, 5, or 6 feet tall. Commercial security applications go to 8 or 10 feet with optional barbed-wire or razor-wire toppers. Your specific limit depends on city or county zoning and HOA rules, both of which we confirm before scheduling the install.
Many HOAs across Tampa Bay restrict or prohibit chain link in front-facing yards but allow it in back yards out of street view. Side-yard rules vary. We confirm with your HOA before install and typically recommend black powder-coated where the visual matters because it disappears into landscaping.
Yes — it's the most cost-effective dog containment fence. Standard 4-foot residential chain link contains most medium-sized breeds; 5 or 6 feet handles jumpers and larger dogs. A bottom-tension wire prevents push-outs. We can bury the bottom 6 inches as a dig-stop for diggers, or upgrade to a buried L-footer.
Chain link installs faster than vinyl or wood because there are fewer parts and no panel alignment. After permit issuance, most residential chain-link projects finish in 1 to 3 days depending on linear footage. Commercial security projects scale to 4 to 7 days per acre depending on terrain and access.