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Chain Link Fencing in Jacksonville for Properties Requiring Secure Perimeter Control

Fences of Florida LLC installs and repairs chain link fencing for commercial and residential properties throughout Jacksonville. You need this service when defining property boundaries, securing equipment yards, or protecting high-traffic areas from unauthorized access. Properly installed chain link systems handle Florida's humidity and storm conditions without the maintenance demands of wood or vinyl alternatives.


Chain link fencing consists of galvanized or vinyl-coated steel fabric stretched between terminal posts and secured with tension bands and rails. The installation process requires accurate corner placement, proper tensioning to prevent sagging, and gate hardware that functions smoothly under repeated use. In Jacksonville's coastal climate, galvanization quality and post depth directly affect how long your fence resists rust and remains stable during wind events.



Request a site evaluation to determine the appropriate gauge, height, and post spacing for your specific application.

What Proper Installation Requires

Installation begins with identifying underground utilities, then setting terminal posts in concrete at corners and gate locations. Line posts follow at intervals determined by fabric height and expected wind load, with each post plumbed vertically before concrete sets. Top rails thread through the fabric, and tension bands pull the mesh taut to eliminate sagging that weakens the fence structure over time.


After completion, you notice clean sight lines through the fabric, gates that latch without binding, and a fence line that remains straight under tension. The mesh stays rigid when pushed, and corner posts resist movement even when gate weight and daily use apply lateral force. Fences of Florida LLC applies tension systematically across the entire run to prevent the rippling and sagging that compromise both function and appearance.



Gauge selection matters more than most property owners realize—lighter wire saves cost initially but bends under impact and requires earlier replacement. Heavier gauge fabric withstands contact from equipment, climbing attempts, and debris during storms. For commercial applications, nine-gauge fabric provides the durability needed in high-use environments, while residential installations often perform well with eleven-gauge material unless specific security concerns exist.

Questions Property Owners Usually Ask

Chain link installations vary based on application, site conditions, and long-term durability requirements.

  • What gauge fabric should I choose for my property?

    Gauge determines wire thickness—lower numbers mean thicker, stronger wire. Nine-gauge handles commercial use and high-impact areas, while eleven-gauge suits most residential applications where security needs are moderate.

  • How does Jacksonville's climate affect chain link fencing?

    Humidity and salt air accelerate rust on uncoated steel, making galvanization essential. Vinyl-coated options add a second layer of corrosion resistance and come in colors that blend with landscaping or building exteriors.

  • What happens during a repair service?

    Repair involves replacing damaged fabric sections, straightening bent posts, adjusting sagging tension, or replacing rusted hardware. Most repairs address impact damage from vehicles, falling branches, or corrosion at ground level where moisture concentrates.

  • When should posts be set deeper than standard depth?

    Sandy soil, high wind exposure, and tall fence heights all require deeper post embedment. Jacksonville properties near the coast or with loose soil conditions need posts set below the frost line equivalent to maintain stability during storm events.

  • How do I know if gate hardware needs replacement?

    Gates that drag, fail to latch consistently, or require lifting to close indicate worn hinges or settled posts. Hardware replacement restores smooth operation and prevents the stress that bends gate frames over time.

Fences of Florida LLC handles both new installations and repairs for properties where chain link fencing no longer functions as intended. Schedule a property assessment to identify the specific materials and installation approach your site requires.