Chain Link Fence Installation in Frisco TX

Practical, affordable fencing for commercial properties, backyards, and pet owners in Frisco. Galvanized and vinyl-coated options available.

Affordable Fencing That Gets the Job Done

Chain link is not the flashiest fence on the block, but it is the most affordable and one of the most durable options you can put around a property in Frisco. It is a go-to choice for commercial lots, sports fields, storage yards, and homeowners who want to keep pets contained without spending a fortune. For residential properties, vinyl-coated chain link in black or green blends in better than bare galvanized and still costs a fraction of what wood or iron runs.

We install chain link for both residential and commercial customers across the Frisco area. On the commercial side, we handle everything from full perimeter fencing with barbed wire to vehicle gates with automatic openers. For homeowners, the most common request is a 4 to 6 foot chain link fence for dog containment, usually with a bottom rail to keep persistent diggers from getting underneath. We also add privacy slats and windscreens for people who want a little more coverage.

One thing worth knowing about chain link in Frisco: not every HOA allows it. Some neighborhoods restrict it to backyards only, and a few ban it altogether. We always check your HOA guidelines before recommending a plan. If chain link works for your situation, it is hard to beat the value. A galvanized chain link fence can go 15 to 20 years with zero maintenance, and the vinyl-coated version lasts even longer. That is a lot of fence for the money.

Chain Link Options for Every Need

From backyard dog runs to full commercial perimeters.

Residential and Commercial

From backyard dog runs to full commercial perimeters, we install chain link in gauges and heights that match the job. Commercial projects get heavier gauge wire and stronger terminal posts.

Vinyl-Coated Colors

Black and green vinyl-coated chain link blends in much better than bare galvanized. It also adds a layer of weather protection. This is a popular choice for Frisco homeowners who want function without the industrial look.

Pet Containment

We install chain link with bottom rail or tension wire to prevent dogs from pushing under the fence. For diggers, we can add a concrete curb or bury the mesh below grade.

Security Add-Ons

Barbed wire, razor ribbon, and privacy slats for commercial and industrial properties. We also install vehicle and pedestrian gates with manual or automatic openers.

How It Works

From first call to finished fence — here is what to expect when you work with us.

Step 01

Free Consultation

We visit your property, discuss your needs, measure the area, and review any HOA requirements.

Step 02

Custom Design

You pick the style, material, and height. We handle permits and provide a clear, itemized quote.

Step 03

Professional Installation

Our crew builds your fence with quality materials and proper post-setting techniques that last.

Step 04

Final Walkthrough

We walk the fence line together, make sure everything meets your expectations, and clean up the site.

Chain Link Fence Questions

Common questions about chain link fencing in Frisco.

Residential chain link typically runs $15-$25 per linear foot installed, depending on height and gauge. Vinyl-coated adds a few dollars per foot. Commercial projects vary more based on height, gauge, and gate requirements. We provide exact pricing during a free on-site estimate.

On their own, no. But we can add privacy slats, mesh screens, or windscreen fabric to block the view. These work well for backyards or commercial sites where you need airflow but want to limit visibility.

Chain link is one of the best options for containing dogs because they cannot push through or chew through it. We recommend 4-foot height for small breeds and 6-foot for larger dogs. Adding a bottom rail keeps persistent diggers from getting underneath.

Galvanized chain link lasts 15-20 years in the Frisco climate. Vinyl-coated chain link can go 20-25 years because the coating protects the steel from moisture and UV. Either option outlasts most wood fences with zero maintenance.

Some do, some do not. Many Frisco HOAs restrict chain link to backyards only or require it to be vinyl-coated in black or green. A few subdivisions ban it entirely. We always check your HOA rules before recommending a plan.

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Get a free estimate for your fence project. We serve Frisco and the surrounding DFW communities.