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How To Add Privacy To A Chainlink Fence

Chainlink fencing is prized because it provides excellent value for a durable, long lasting fence. The main drawback with this style of fencing is that it doesn't offer much in the way of privacy. Fortunately, there are options to remedy this shortcoming and make your chainlink fence the perfect fencing option for your yard.

Privacy slats

Privacy slats are typically made of vinyl, and they are designed to work with nearly any fencing style. They come in a range of colors so you can choose those that best fit your landscaping and home's exterior. These slats slide into the chains, providing privacy similar to that of wood or vinyl fencing. The result is also durable and requires no maintenance while also providing an attractive exterior. Another benefit is that you can remove the slats if for any reason you need to see through the fence again, then replace them later if desired. If you prefer a more natural look, bamboo slats are also available. Just be aware that these will eventually break down and require replacement, as opposed to vinyl which can last a lifetime. There are also slats made to resemble greenery, such as vines or shrubbery, that are designed to camouflage the fence to match the landscaping.

Screens

Screens are installed over the exterior of the fence. These are usually made of some sort of vinyl mesh or outdoor fabric that is designed to be resistant to rot, UV damage, and moisture issues. You may have seen similar screens used on the fences surrounding a tennis court or golf course. The screens are available in a range of colors. You can even buy screens with designs printed on them, if desired. Screens do not have the same longevity as vinyl slats, but they can last for many years if they are installed tautly and not exposed to mechanical damage from items like weed trimmers.

Height Extenders

Low chainlink fences can provide further privacy problems, even after the installation of screens or slats. Height extenders can solve this issue. These attach to the existing posts of your chainlink fencing, adding up to 18 inches of height to the fence. You can add privacy using the same method chosen for the original fence, such as screens or slats. Another option is to install vinyl lattice between the height extenders instead of more chainlink fencing. This provides a decorative topper to the fence, making it both more private and more attractive.

Talk to a fence installation and repair company like Affordable Services Inc for more help with your chainlink fencing.


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