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BSSA
British Stainless
Steel Association
Our chain-link kits are perfect for three sided enclosures. As well as the End Posts and Intermediate Posts, the kit contains two Corner Posts to enable two 90 degree changes in direction. The kits have everything that you will need for the fence, including fittings, the correct tool, and easy to follow instructions. Our posts are designed to be buried into the ground and concreted in with Postcrete (not supplied with order).
Our chain-link fencing is European made to a very high standard. The chain-link is green PVC coated, with a fully galvanized core wire underneath the plastic coating. Therefore, the fencing is not only long-lasting, but it is also the perfect option for an attractive, inconspicuous fence.
Our post system is also European made, and uses a tubular 50mm diameter steel post. The posts are fully galvanized and green powder coated to match the green PVC coated chain-link.
Please click on the following links to view our detailed Installation Guide, together with our shorter Quick Installation Guide.
We sell the chain-link and posts in any quantity required. Therefore, if you cannot find a suitable chain-link kit, then please feel free to contact us for a bespoke quotation.
Three sided enclosure 12.5m kit includes:
Three sided enclosure 25m kit includes:
Chain-link specification:
Post System specification:
All measurements +/- 15%. If you require a micrometer reading of the wire thickness then please call us on 01782 820 970.
Hello, Can you please tell me how often is an intermediate post required. The length will be about 24 ft.
Good Afternoon,
We recommend to space the intermediate posts approximately 2.5 to 3 meters apart
Hi,
We have two English bull terriers, 6 months old. We need to fence off the garden before it is totally trashed!
Do you think chain link fencing will be durable enough, with the posts and a gate.
Thank you for the enquiry.
We have sold chain link fencing for dog enclosures, however whether or not this will be suitable will depend on the dogs (for example, whether they have a history of breaking through fencing, or whether they are likely to make strenuous attempts to escape through the fence).
With your 2 inch diameter fence posts what hole size is recommended. I have 4 6 and 8inch bits on my Auger. I am guessing 6 but would be better if 4
Thanks
Thank-you for the enquiry.
We would suggest a 6” hole for the Intermediate Posts, and an 8” hole for the straining posts (i.e. an End Post, Two-way Post or Corner Post).
Kind regards
Thank you.
I am very pleased with the fencing.
Thank you also for your telephone advice which was very helpful.