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A black chain link fence surrounds a yard. In the foreground, a railing is made from similar materials.
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Another angle demonstrates the extent of the fence. Chain link can often be a cost-effective solution, even for long distances.
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Chain link fences are often far less noticeable than cedar or vinyl options.
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A chain link fence runs behind a trellis, but can act as one itself!
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This black chain link fence connects nicely with an older, stockade style cedar fence.
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Because of their strength and durability, chain link fences make great barriers around pools, protecting your family and the pool itself.
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Chain link is often combined with other fence styles to suit various needs.
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Chain link construction begins with a strong aluminum frame to hold the heavy fabric.
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The fabric is then stretched out and tightened.
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Whitmore Fence hard at work on this silver chain link fence.
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We use quality hardware, fabric and posts to ensure that your fence lasts for years to come.
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Like with any other fence, chain link can be catered to your exact need.
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An innovative alternative: Rather than chain link, try our "green screen," a double layer of woven wire that will be quickly be covered in foliage!
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