Steel Fence
Product Information: Steel Fence
We offer two grades of residential steel fences that provide the same look with slight variances in specifications and price points. A sales rep can provide the exact specifications based on the Series and Style of the fence you choose.
✔ SAVE YOUR MONEY WITH EASY INSTALLATION Patented SecureSnap assembly design enables you to assemble a panel in the matter of minutes.( For Concrete floor Flange, Flange Covers are sold separately)
✔ OUR QUALITY Built from strong wrought iron, pre-galvanized inside and out, double-powder coated, black.
✔ COMPACT SIZE FOR EASY LOADING AND LIFTING Compact box allows for an easy load for going directly to a jobsite and an easy lift at the jobsite.
✔ INCREASE YOUR PROPERTY BEAUTY AND VALUE – Using the 6.5’H posts included in the kit on soil ground or cutting them to 5’H with flange (sold separately) for concrete, ideal for yards, dog, gardens and swimming pools and easily rackable on uneven terrain.
✔ OFFER YOU SECURITY AND DURABILITY, PERFECT MATCH FOR XCEL FENCE GATE OR PURCHASE GATE KITS TO CONVERT INTO 6.5’FT WIDE GATE
FAQs | Frequently Asked Question
The posts should be 1/3 the length of the post. For example:
- 6ft post = 2ft in the ground
- 5ft post = 1.6ft in the ground
- 4ft post = 1.3ft in the ground
For an average size post, you will need around 150mm of concrete.
Yes, believe it or not, they can. Opt for a fence that is over 6ft / 1.8m high, for the best chance of keeping them at bay.
Fabric comes in a variety of gauges. Gauge is the diameter of the wire; the higher the gauge number the smaller the wire diameter. Standard mill diameter tolerance is + or – .005?. Common gauges and diameters are as follows:
- 6 gauge=.192?
- 9 gauge=.148?
- 11 gauge=.120?
- 11 ½ gauge=.113?
- 12 gauge=.106?
- 12 ½ gauge=.099
Chain link fabric is available in heights of 36?, 42?, 48?, 60?, 72?, 84?, 96?, 120?, and 144?. The fabric is formed by weaving a series of spirals together. How the top and bottom of fence is finished is referred to as the selvage. Fences less than 72? must knuckle both ends by industry standard (KK). Heights of 72? and higher, are generally twisted or barbed at one end and knuckled (BK) on the other. For high security enclosures, chain link can be obtained with both ends twisted or barbed (BB).