Our residential chain link fences in Johns Creek, GA provide practical, budget friendly security for yards, play areas, and dog runs.
Our residential chain link fences in Johns Creek, GA provide practical, budget friendly security for yards, play areas, and dog runs. We install galvanized and black vinyl coated chain link with sturdy posts and gates that swing smoothly. This low maintenance option keeps children and pets safe while maintaining visibility across your property.
Legendary Fence Company Johns Creek provides professional residential chain link fence throughout Johns Creek, GA, Georgia and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call 770-284-3687 or request your free quote.
If you are looking for a straightforward way to secure your Johns Creek yard, a residential chain link fence is often the most practical option. At Legendary Fence Company Johns Creek, we install chain link fences that fit real neighborhood needs, from keeping kids and pets safe to defining property lines along wooded lots or around backyard pools.
Chain link fencing is popular in Johns Creek subdivisions like Laurel Springs, Medlock Bridge, and near Shakerag Park because it delivers visibility, airflow, and security without the cost of solid privacy fencing. You can see through it to keep an eye on kids and pets, and it works well around sloped yards that are common in this part of Georgia.
For homeowners, the biggest surprise is how many variations exist. Chain link is not a one‑style‑fits‑all product. You will choose framework thickness, mesh height and color finish based on how you want it to look and how long you expect it to last. Our team walks you through the options in plain language, explains what actually matters, and helps you match the fence to how you use your yard.
Residential chain link fence systems are made up of a few core components: steel posts set in concrete, top rails that connect those posts, tension wire at the bottom if needed, and the chain link fabric itself. The quality of each part changes the look, strength, and cost of your fence.
For homes in Johns Creek, we typically recommend 4, 5, or 6 foot tall fences. Four foot works well along front yards or around gardens. Five foot is a sweet spot for side yards and moderate pet containment. Six foot is usually chosen for backyards, pool areas, or when you want a stronger barrier behind the house. We also install custom heights when dictated by HOA rules or specific layout challenges.
You can choose standard galvanized chain link, which is silver in color, or upgrade to color‑coated systems in black, green, or brown. In Johns Creek, black vinyl‑coated chain link is by far the most requested because it blends into tree lines and landscaping instead of standing out. The posts and rails are color coated to match the mesh, so the fence looks clean and finished.
Mesh thickness is measured by gauge. A lower number means heavier wire. For typical residential yards, we recommend 11 or 9 gauge fabric. If you have large or strong dogs, or you are near high‑traffic areas like State Bridge Road, a heavier gauge can prevent bending or deformation over time. We explain where it makes sense to invest in heavier material and where standard residential grade is more than enough.
You can also add bottom tension wire to keep pets from pushing under the fence, or a bottom rail if you want a more rigid frame. For pool enclosures, we follow local safety codes, including self‑closing gates, proper latch heights, and minimum fence heights so your installation passes inspection the first time.
Our process for building a residential chain link fence in Johns Creek starts with a site visit. A team member from Legendary Fence Company Johns Creek walks your property with you, listens to how you use your yard, and notes any slopes, drainage paths, or tree roots that could affect the layout. We also ask if you have a current survey. If you do not, we explain practical options to confirm property lines so you do not end up in a boundary dispute later.
Once we finalize a layout that fits your goals and respects setbacks and HOA rules, we mark utilities. In Georgia we call 811 before digging so gas, water, cable, and power lines are located. This step protects your property and keeps the project on schedule. After utilities are marked, we set string lines along the fence path to keep everything straight and then mark post locations.
We dig post holes deep enough for stability and to handle Johns Creek’s clay soils, typically 24 to 30 inches depending on fence height. Posts are set in concrete that is mixed to the correct consistency, then carefully squared and aligned so the finished fence looks straight and professional. We account for grade changes by stepping or racking the fence so pets cannot slip under low spots.
After the concrete has had enough time to set, we install top rails, tension bars, and then stretch the chain link fabric. Using professional stretchers, we pull the fabric tight so it will not sag over time. We secure it with ties at consistent spacing and install any bottom tension wire. Gates are hung last, then adjusted so they swing smoothly and latch correctly. Before we leave, we walk the fence line with you, check gate clearances, and point out how to maintain each part in our climate.
Homeowners usually want to know what drives the cost of a residential chain link fence. The main factors are total linear footage, fence height, material grade, color coating, number and type of gates, and how difficult your yard is to work in. For example, a simple 4 foot galvanized fence on a flat lot in a Johns Creek subdivision will cost significantly less than a 6 foot black‑coated fence with multiple double‑drive gates installed along a steep or heavily wooded property line.
In our area, tree roots and uneven terrain are the two most common challenges. Many Johns Creek lots back up to wooded buffers or creeks. We work around tree roots whenever possible rather than cutting them, especially for mature hardwoods. Sometimes this means shifting the fence line by a few inches or using hand tools where machinery cannot safely dig. On steep sections, we may recommend slightly shorter panels stepped down the hill so the top of the fence looks clean while still touching the ground.
Weather is another consideration. Summer thunderstorms can delay concrete setting and winter cold snaps can affect digging. We schedule installations to minimize these issues and let you know up front how many working days to expect. Most residential chain link projects finish in one to two days once we start, depending on size and complexity.
We are also familiar with Johns Creek HOA expectations. Some communities limit fence height or require specific colors (often black or green). Before you sign a contract, we can provide a clear, written quote with drawings or marked photos you can submit to your HOA for approval, which helps avoid surprises or compliance problems after the fence is built.
One of the advantages of a residential chain link fence is low maintenance. Galvanized fences usually just need an occasional rinse to remove pollen or dust. Vinyl‑coated chain link in black or green hides dirt and minor wear very well and is a good fit for wooded Johns Creek lots where leaves and pine needles are constant. We recommend inspecting the fence once or twice a year, especially after major storms, to look for loose ties, bent sections, or branches resting on the top rail.
A properly installed residential chain link fence typically lasts 15 to 25 years or more, depending on material grade and exposure. Heavier gauge fabric, thicker posts, and vinyl coating can extend that lifespan, especially in shaded or damp areas near creeks where moisture lingers. During your estimate, we explain where an upgrade will meaningfully increase durability and where a standard option meets your needs without overspending.
If a section is ever damaged, repair is straightforward. We can replace individual fabric sections, rails, or posts without removing the entire fence. For example, if a tree limb falls and bends one panel behind your house, we can cut out that section, weave in new fabric, and match the color so the repair is hardly noticeable.
Choosing Legendary Fence Company Johns Creek means you work with a local crew that installs chain link fences every week in this specific area. We know how the soil behaves, what HOAs commonly require, and what neighbors typically do along shared property lines. From the first conversation, we focus on clear pricing, realistic timelines, and a finished fence that looks neat, functions exactly as you expect, and fits how you actually live in your yard.
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