2024-05-06
Top 3 Uses for Chain Link Fencing
America’s Fence Store sells residential and commercial-grade chain link materials for the construction of high-quality barriers. First invented in the 1800s, chain link fencing shot to popularity during World War II, when metal conservation limited the availability of solid iron panels. Using metal in the form of wires while requiring less materials, this fence type quickly took the place of its predecessor and today remains one of the most common barrier types in the world. Chain link is not an “all-purpose” solution. (The spacious, diamond-shaped gaps in the mesh allow visibility into your property and thus are not the ideal choice for clients desiring privacy; the better choice for these customers is solid vinyl fencing.) That said, many homeowners, businesses, and property managers opt for this fence type, as it can serve many useful functions.