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Chain link fences are a cost-effective and durable solution for securing your property. Their open design provides visibility while keeping pets, children, and belongings safe.

Why Choose Chain Link

Chain link fences are one of the most affordable and durable fencing options. Our professional chain link fence installation is low maintenance and weather resistant, making it a long-lasting solution for securing your yard. Most residential chain link fence projects can be completed in just 1–2 days without leaving a mess in your yard. It’s a great choice for keeping pets and animals safe while maintaining an open, clean look.

Black vinyl-coated chain link fence installed in a residential backyard

CHAIN LINK GATES

Double Drive and Single Gates Available in Multiple Sizes to Fit Your Needs

We provide durable, cost-effective chain link fencing solutions for homeowners across Quincy, IL and the surrounding areas of Northeast Missouri and Western Illinois. From standard enclosures to secure gate systems, our team delivers quality craftsmanship, efficient installation, and long-lasting results you can rely on.

Chain Link Fence Styles

Galvanized Chain Link

Multiple heights available: 4', 5', and 6'

Black Chain Link

Multiple heights available: 4', 5', and 6'

Asked Question

Frequently
Asked Questions

Many of our customers have specific questions about our professional fencing services. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us for more details.

  • Q. How long does installation take?

    Most residential chain link projects finish in 1–2 days, depending on size and site conditions.

  • Q. How long will a chain link fence last?

    15–20 years for standard galvanized
    20–30+ years for black vinyl-coated

  • Q. Is black chain link better?

    It ultimately comes down to personal preference. Black chain link offers a more modern appearance and typically lasts a bit longer thanks to its protective coating, while galvanized chain link remains a classic and slightly more budget-friendly option.