We carry a variety of fence brackets that can be used successfully to mount a wood vinyl ornamental metal or chain link fence posts to a concrete surface however caution should be taken with thin concrete pads and privacy fences.
Installing a chain link fence on concrete.
Check local code for post hole size.
We also carry a 6 wire barbarm.
It is not necessary to cut the fabric at any point.
Never pound the posts into the ground especially if you have hard clay or rocky soil because you ll bend the tops.
Tighten the fabric to the top rail using zip ties.
Unroll the chain link mesh on the ground in front of the fence posts.
Slide a tension bar through the first row and fasten it to the tension bands of the terminal post.
Chain link fabric or mesh is usually sold in rolls 4 5 or 6 feet high.
Galvanized steel is the strongest mesh.
Chain link loops caps are available in aluminum or pressed steel with a galvanized finish.
Some codes might require the depth to be below the frost line the level at which water in the soil typically freezes to help prevent the ground from pushing up the posts known as heave during a freeze.
A chain link fence is an inexpensive way to enclose any sized area for safety or security.
The bar makes the end of the fence rigid and provides something to attach to the posts.
Typically the hole diameter should be about three times the width of the post.
It can be modified by winding or unwinding the wire with pliers.
How to install chain link fence.
2 chain link fence installation tips.
Traditionally chain link fences are held in place by buried posts surrounded in concrete.
These posts are also referred to as terminal posts.
However it is possible to install a chain link fence without concrete.
With a hole that is the proper size either gravel or a polymer backfill can keep fence posts in place for many years.
Run a tension bar through the links at the end of the mesh.
Installing chain link fence without concrete.
If you need to enclose a piece of land then a chain link fence might be the answer.
Installing posts and hardware chain link fabric height 2 depth of post in ground total post height.
If you decide to install your chain link fence without concrete use a post hole digger to make a hole deep enough to bury the posts at least two feet or about 1 3rd of the height.
The following steps explain how to set chain link fence corner end and gate posts in concrete.
Repeat steps 10 12 for additional sections of fence.
If barbed wire is to be installed substitute barbarms in lieu of standard chain link fence loop caps.
Lay the chain link mesh on the ground outside the fence.
Note that the frost line varies by region.
Chain link 3 wire barbarms are available in as 45 degree barbarm straight vertical barbarm and an adjustable barbarm.
Follow manufacturer s instructions to install your chain link gates.