Install a Chain Link Fence
Required fields are marked with  (*)
* Your Project Status
* When Would You Like This Project To Begin
1. Select the best description of the type of terrain your fence will cross.
Flat
Steep Slope
Gentle Slope
Mixed Grade
2. What style of fencing do you need?
Galvanized 9 gauge (1" diamond)
Galvanized 11 gauge (2" diamond)
Not Sure
Galvanized 11 gauge (1" diamond)
If you would like your selection
above to be vinyl coated colored
chain link select this option too.
Galvanized 9 gauge (2" diamond)
Other
3. How many feet of fencing do you need?
4. What is the height of the fence you want to have installed?
5. Select the best description of the soil type.
Clean Top Soil
Mostly Clay
Soil With Lose Large Rocks
Mostly Sand
Soil With Lose Small Rocks
Mostly Solid Rock
Other
6. Please provide a short description of your project. If you need walk gates,
drive gates or removal of your old fence please provide this information in your
project details.
Project Details
                                              Chain Link Fence Calculator
                      (Steps 1 thru 7 below are optional but for a detailed estimate please complete)
This calculator will enable us to get an accurate material list for your chain link fence.
This illustration points out that each line of fence, identified by the letters, is separate and distinctively different than the others for
estimating purposes. Note that the side A-B, are two separate lines, since it does matter how much footage is on each side of the gate.
It does not matter that your fence project may not match the illustration. Make a similar drawing of your project and label the sides. This will
help clarify your entries in the fields below.
STEP 1
Enter footage for each stretch of
fence, (A,B,C,D,E, etc.)
A:
B:
C:
D:
E:
F:
G:
H:
I:
J:
K:
L:
STEP 2
Enter total number of corner posts. These posts have two panels attached to it
forming a 90 degree angle. Include posts that create an angle nearer 90 degrees
than 180 degrees.
Enter Number Of
Corner Post:
STEP 3:
Enter Gate End Posts.  These posts are either latch or hinge posts as illustrated. Also
they serve as end posts because a panel must also attach to it. Do not include a gate
post if it is free standing without a panel attached to it.
Enter Number of
Gate End Post:
STEP 4:
Enter End Posts. These posts terminate a line of fence. Only one section is
attached to an end post.
Enter Number of
End Post:
STEP 5:
Enter Free Standing Gate Posts. 'AA' illustrates a free standing gate post. These
posts are a gate hinge or latch post, but do not have a section attached to them. In
this example you set a latch post next to the house. We do not recommend using one
of these posts as a hinge post, because sagging of the gate due to a leaning post is
more likely. Try to rearrange your layout to avoid that.
Enter Number of Free
Standing Gate Post:
STEP 6:
Enter Walk Gates (Single Swing Gates). Gate 1 is a single swing gate.
Choose the opening width of the gate and enter the quantity.
GATE
WIDTH (ft)
Quantity
Walk Gate #1
Walk Gate #2
STEP 7:
Enter Drive Gates (Double Swing Gates). Gate 2 is a double swing gate.
Choose the opening width of the gate and enter the quantity.
GATE
WIDTH (ft)
Quantity
Drive Gate #1
Drive Gate #2
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