Galvanized or coated
Galvanized mesh for plain enclosure, or vinyl coated in black or green where you want the fence to recede into the landscape.
Affordable, durable enclosure for yards, lots, runs, and courts.
Chain link earns its place by being simple, strong, and close to maintenance free. Galvanized mesh handles plain enclosure work, and vinyl coated mesh in black or green all but disappears into a hedge line.
High Country Fencing of Illinois sizes the mesh gauge, the post diameter, and the top rail to the height and the exposure of the run, then sets the corner and gate posts heavy, because those are the posts a chain link fence leans on.
Galvanized mesh for plain enclosure, or vinyl coated in black or green where you want the fence to recede into the landscape.
Mesh gauge, post diameter, and top rail are matched to the height and the exposure rather than to one catalog spec.
Commercial perimeters, storage yards, pet runs, garden enclosures, and sport courts, each framed for the way it gets used.
For a fence you look at every day, yes. Black or green coating makes the mesh recede visually and adds a layer over the galvanizing.
Common heights run from four feet for yards up to much taller for commercial and sport enclosures. Post size and mesh gauge step up with the height.
Yes, with slats woven through the mesh or with screening fabric. We will tell you how each one changes the wind load on the posts.
For most dogs, yes, with the right height and a tension wire or bottom rail so nothing gets pushed under. We will ask about the dog before we spec the run.
A top rail stiffens the run and keeps the mesh from waving. On taller commercial fence a top wire is sometimes used instead, and we explain the tradeoff on site.
Tell us what you want enclosed and we will walk the line, talk material, and put a price in writing.
Share a few details about the property and we will reach out to schedule a walk of the line.