Did you know 63% of property owners regret their fence choice within two years? Weak security, rusted metal, or sagging nets turn your investment into frustration. Chain link fence netting isn’t just wire—it’s your first defense against trespassers, escaped animals, and costly repairs. Let’s fix what others got wrong.
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You need nets that laugh at harsh weather. Our galvanized steel mesh uses G90 coating—20% thicker than standard coatings. Triple-weave joints prevent unraveling, even when horses lean. See the proof:
Feature | Standard Netting | Our Horse Netting Fence |
---|---|---|
Wire Gauge | 9 (0.148") | 6 (0.192") |
Salt Spray Resistance | 500 hours | 1,500 hours |
Warranty | 5 years | 15 years |
Vendor A uses cheap PVC coating that cracks below 20°F. Vendor B’s "agricultural nets" sag after 6 months. Our diamond-pattern design? It holds 90 lbs/square foot—ideal for containing jumpy foals or deterring climbing intruders.
1. Measure smart: We guide you to calculate post spacing for heavy winds.
2. Choose your armor: Vinyl-coated for schools? Hot-dip galvanized for coastal barns?
3. Fast-track install: Pre-assembled panels save 3+ labor hours.
4. Lock it down: Our tamper-proof clamps thwart bolt cutters.
Texas Ranch: 2,000ft horse netting fence survived Category 2 hurricanes—zero mesh deformation. Ohio School District: Our vandal-resistant nets reduced breach attempts by 82% in 2023.
Ready for nets that work as hard as you do? We’ve shipped 47 miles of chain link fence netting
this year—and 94% of clients reorder within 18 months. Click below for a FREE site-specific design blueprint. Limited 2024 slots available—will you secure yours?
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A: Chain link fence netting provides added security and privacy to standard chain link fences. It’s commonly used to block debris, reduce wind impact, or prevent small animals from passing through. It’s also popular in sports fields and residential areas.
A: Measure the fence area and cut the netting to size. Attach it to the chain links using zip ties, wire clips, or hog rings. Ensure the netting is taut to avoid sagging over time.
A: Most netting is made of galvanized steel or PVC-coated wire for rust resistance. Heavy-duty options use polyethylene for UV and weather resistance. Horse-specific netting often includes thicker gauges for durability.
A: Yes, UV-stabilized and galvanized netting resists rust, fading, and cracking. Regular maintenance, like clearing debris, helps extend its lifespan in extreme conditions.
A: Yes, horse netting has smaller gaps and stronger materials to prevent hoof entrapment. It’s designed to withstand impact from large animals while maintaining visibility for safety.
A: Match the netting’s height and mesh size to your needs (e.g., 2-inch mesh for small pests). For horse fences, opt for 1.5-inch to 2-inch mesh and heights of 4-6 feet.
A: Yes, netting is designed for retrofitting. Use tension bands or ties to secure it to the fence posts and links. Ensure compatibility with your fence’s height and gauge.
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