Installing a chain link fence takes about two days. One day is for setting the posts in concrete, and the next is for installing the fence. Additional time may be needed if your project covers more than 150 feet. Talk with your fencing contractor before starting to determine the total time required for your project.
With proper maintenance, a chain link fence can last up to 20 years. Regular care helps prevent issues like sagging due to tension wire stretching or loose posts. Repairs range from $300 to $800 on average, though major repairs can exceed $1,500. Depending on the severity of the damage, replacement can also be a cost-effective long-term option.
Chain link fencing is often more affordable than wood fencing. Wooden fencing costs $20 to $50 per linear foot, including labor and materials, whereas chain link fences are more budget-friendly at $8 to $40 per linear foot. The design options, materials, and local labor rates will determine the total cost.
Renting a temporary chain link fence costs an average of $2 per linear foot per month. However, prices can vary depending on your location, the total length of fencing required, and the rental duration. Short-term rentals often come with additional fees, such as delivery, setup, or removal charges that increase your overall cost.