Galvanized & Vinyl-Coated Chain Link
Chain link is the durable, affordable workhorse of Paris fencing — perfect for securing a yard, building a dog run, or enclosing a large rural or agricultural lot. We connect you with a licensed Paris contractor who installs galvanized and black vinyl-coated chain link, sized and tensioned to last on everything from a city backyard to a Brant County acreage.
Chain Link We Help With
- Residential yards — secure, see-through fencing that keeps kids and pets in
- Black vinyl-coated — a sleeker look that almost disappears against greenery
- Dog runs & kennels — durable enclosures for pets
- Rural & agricultural — long runs for acreages and paddocks in the county
- Commercial & security — taller fencing for yards and sites
Built for Brant County
Chain link still depends on proper posts. Paris's clay and river-valley soil and freeze-thaw cycles heave shallow terminal posts, so they're set in concrete below the frost line and braced so the line stays tight for years. On big rural lots, post spacing and gauge matter for a fence that won't sag. A local contractor sizes it all to your property.
What Chain Link Costs in Paris
Galvanized chain link typically runs about $20–$40 per linear foot installed, with vinyl-coated and taller security fencing higher. Long rural runs often come in lower per foot. Your free quote gives the exact number for your property.
Want more privacy? See our wood and vinyl fence pages.
Chain Link Fence Paris FAQ
How much does chain link cost in Paris?
Galvanized chain link generally runs about $20–$40 per linear foot installed; vinyl-coated and taller fencing costs more, and long rural runs are often lower per foot.
Galvanized or black vinyl-coated?
Galvanized is the most economical; black vinyl-coated costs a bit more but looks sleeker and blends into landscaping. Both are very durable.
Is chain link good for a dog run?
Yes — it's a top choice for dog runs and kennels because it's secure, see-through and tough. Heights and gate options are sized to your pet.
Can you fence a large rural property?
Absolutely. Connected contractors handle long agricultural and acreage runs across St. George, Burford and the rest of Brant County, with post spacing and gauge chosen for the span.