How to Install a Chain Link Fence in Edmonton

A chain link fence is a great way of creating boundaries around a location like your yard while still keeping the space open and being able to see all around. If you are looking for something to provide seclusion then a chain link fence is probably not the best choice for you unless you are going to plant hedging along the fence. But by itself, a chain link fence is very poor for seclusion as it is so open.

Installing a chain link fence may be quite pricey if you get a professional to do it but with a little assistance, it is something that you can do by yourself. Here are a couple of tips to help you install a chain link fence of your own.

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Required Tools:

-Fencing

-Post hole digger

-Carpenter's level

-Strong string and stakes

Required Materials:

-Fencing

-Top rails

-Terminal Posts

-Line posts

-Cement

-Tension bars

-Tension bands

-Terminal post caps

-Loop caps

-Brace bands

-Carriage bolts

-Wire ties

Instructions:

As with all other home improvement projects, the first step when installing a chain link fence is to check if you need any building and zoning permits before you install your fence. Once this is worked out you may start. Use string and stakes to mark out the area where the fence will run. Find your underground utilities and stake out the place they are in so you do not interfere with them.

Use the post hole digger to dig holes 8-10 inches wide with an even bottom and not a rounded one, in other words, the posts must rest level in the hole. Plant your terminal posts first (corner, end, and gate posts) and use the cement to keep them in position. Use the level to guarantee that the posts are straight and level.