CYLCONE FENCE
A chain link fence, also known as a wire-mesh or chainwire fence, is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or coated steel wire. The wires run vertically and are bent into a zigzag pattern to form a diamond pattern. Cyclone fence cost are low compare to other panel fences. The chainlink fence post centres spans greater than 3m making it a very costs effective fence. Chainlink fence installation is also more effective than the other types of metal fences. The flexibility of the chainwire mesh fence enables a low maintainance and also the cylcone fencing repairs are very cheap to do. The finishes can be galvanised or PVC plastic coated in black or other colours.
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- Chainwire gates
- Chainwire sliding gate
- Cyclone fence installation
- Cyclone fence repairs
- Chainwire fence
- Chain link fence post
- Chain link fence panels
- Chain link fence parts
Components:
- Mesh Fabric: The woven steel wire that makes up the main body of the fence.
- Posts: Vertical poles that support the fence. They can be set in concrete for stability.
- Top Rail: A horizontal bar that runs along the top of the fence, providing additional stability.
- Tension Wire: A wire that runs horizontally at the bottom and sometimes at the top of the fence to keep the mesh tight.
- Tie Wires and Clips: Used to attach the mesh fabric to the posts and top rail.
- Gates: Access points made from the same material as the fence.
Applications of Chain Link Fences
Residential Use:
- Property Boundaries: To define property lines and prevent unauthorized access.
- Pet Enclosures: To create safe areas for pets to play.
- Garden Fencing: To protect gardens from animals and pests.
Commercial Use:
- Business Security: To secure the perimeter of commercial properties.
- Construction Sites: Temporary fencing to secure construction sites.
- School Grounds: Enclosing playgrounds and sports fields.
Industrial Use:
- Factories and Warehouses: To secure the perimeter and restrict access.
- Utility Areas: Protecting areas such as electrical substations, water treatment plants, and other critical infrastructure.
Sports Facilities:
- Baseball Fields: Used as backstops and to enclose the field.
- Tennis Courts: To prevent balls from leaving the playing area.
- Playgrounds: Providing a safe enclosure for children.
Public Spaces:
- Parks and Recreation Areas: Defining boundaries and securing specific areas.
- Highways and Roads: Installed along highways to prevent animals from entering the roadway and to mark boundaries.
Advantages:
- Durability: Made from galvanized or coated steel, they resist rust and corrosion.
- Visibility: Allows for clear visibility through the fence.
- Cost-Effective: Generally cheaper than other types of fencing.
- Easy Installation: Quick and straightforward to install, especially over large areas.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep once installed.