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Chain Wire Fencing, The Way to Go for Business or Domestic Use



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By : Nadine Davis   

Copyright (c) 2010 Nadine Davis

Chain wire fencing has been used for a long time for business and domestic purposes. Based on cloth weaving machines it was first developed in the 1840s. Throughout time it has been developed into better and stronger fencing. It wasn't until the 1900's that a US based company started using machinery to manufacture chain wire fencing. It is now manufactured in various colours and sizes, as well as being available in different qualities.

While wooden fences can be considered to be the best option for charm and elegance, the problems associated with them is that wood rots and it can also be a target for pest such as white ants. With chain wire fencing the problems are minimal, providing that you choose a high grade material which will last you a lifetime. If its privacy that you are worried about, you could always use the option of planting buses and shrubs along the fence in order to keep out intruders or those nosey neighbours always looking through the fence. There are many fence contractors that can help you to decide which option is the best one for your personal needs.

With regard to business fencing, chainwire provides a far higher security option and can also have barbed wire placed along the top or can be electrified for additional peace of mind. It is a practical option for business and can also give the added feeling of security, as it can be seen through.

For the home handy person nothing could be easier then installing a chain wire fence yourself. The first thing you need to do is check with your local council as to the height of the fence that you can build and make sure you plan within those regulations. Some councils will require you to have a permit to build your fence. Once you have determined the height, you will need to work out the spacing. For your wire, there are two options. You have the choice of nine gauge or eleven gauge. With a rating of nine gauge, there is a higher level of galvanisation which basically means that rust and corrosion are far less likely to occur.

Fence companies can help you to make any necessary adjustments to your fence. With chain wire fencing, you can't go past it for durability. It is a fencing made to last and to weather time. To add beauty and elegance to your fence, there are many gorgeous plants and shrubs that you can plant. It will also add value to your premises.

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Author Resource:- For business purposes a chain wire fence Brisbane offers the perfect solution to security. It can be electrified or have barbed wire added to the top of the fence, making it hard for anyone to climb over. Fencing Brisbane contractors Fence Co can help you decide on the fencing to suit your needs.
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