
Durable Perimeter Fencing for Any Property Size
Chain Link Fence Installation in Belmont for properties requiring affordable perimeter security over large areas
RM Fence LLC installs chain link fencing throughout Belmont, North Carolina for homeowners and business owners who need dependable perimeter fencing without breaking the budget. You might be managing a multi-acre commercial property where visibility and durability matter more than decorative detail, or you might need to enclose a backyard quickly before bringing a dog home.
Chain link fencing works well when you need to define boundaries clearly while keeping sightlines open. You can choose galvanized steel for long-term rust resistance or select vinyl-coated chain link in green, black, or brown if you want the fence to blend with landscaping. The framework goes in first with terminal posts set in concrete, then line posts spaced according to the height and tension requirements of the mesh.
If you need a quote for perimeter fencing in Belmont, call RM Fence LLC at (704) 560-4554.
How the Framework and Mesh Work Together
Your installation begins with post layout and excavation, where terminal posts anchor at corners and gates, and line posts maintain spacing between them. Each post gets set in concrete to a depth that matches local frost line standards and fence height. Once the concrete cures, the top rail threads through loop caps on each line post, locking the framework into a rigid structure.
After the framework is secure, the chain link fabric unrolls along the fence line and attaches to a terminal post using tension bands and a tension bar. RM Fence LLC then stretches the mesh with a come-along tool until it sits taut and uniform, then ties it to the top rail and line posts with aluminum wire. When the work is done, you will see a fence that holds its shape under wind load and does not sag between posts.
The gauge of the wire affects how stiff the fence feels and how well it resists impact. A nine-gauge mesh is heavier and better suited to commercial sites or areas with heavy use, while eleven-gauge works well for most residential applications. Coated options add a layer of protection against moisture but do not change the structural performance of the galvanized core.
Questions About Chain Link Fencing in Belmont
Here are answers to common questions about chain link installations and what to expect during the process.
What is the difference between galvanized and coated chain link?
Galvanized chain link uses a zinc coating applied during manufacturing to prevent rust, while vinyl-coated options add a color layer over the galvanized wire for a softer appearance and additional moisture protection.
How deep do the posts need to go?
Posts are typically set to a depth of two feet or one-third the height of the fence, whichever is greater, and backfilled with concrete to prevent frost heave and shifting.
When should you choose a taller fence?
You should choose a six-foot or taller fence if the goal is to deter climbing, contain larger animals, or meet commercial security standards in Belmont.
Why does the mesh need to be stretched during installation?
Stretching removes slack and keeps the fabric from sagging or bowing between posts, which improves both appearance and long-term durability.
What is not included in a standard chain link installation?
Standard installation does not include grading, stump removal, or modifications to underground utilities that may interfere with post placement.
RM Fence LLC provides free quotes for chain link fencing projects throughout Belmont and can walk the property line with you to review post placement and mesh options before the work begins.
