
Newtown Square · Delaware County, PA
Chain Link Fence Installation in Newtown Square
Galvanized and black vinyl-coated chain link for yards, kennels, ball fields and commercial sites.
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Chain Link Fences for Newtown Square Properties
JHL Fence Company installs chain link fence installation throughout Newtown Square, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Delaware County area. Galvanized and black vinyl-coated chain link for yards, kennels, ball fields and commercial sites.
Newtown Square runs from the developed Route 3 corridor out to the genuinely rural edge of Delaware County around Ridley Creek State Park and into Edgmont. That range means the fencing work here spans small suburban rear yards and multi-acre properties with frontage runs, sometimes on the same day.
The rolling ground through Newtown Township means most fence lines here need either racking or stepping. Vinyl racks less than aluminum, so material choice and grade have to be decided together.
Every Newtown Square installation is filed with the township, and where the property is in an HOA we prepare the architectural review submission as well. We are a licensed and insured Pennsylvania home improvement contractor (#PA035784) and the work is backed by our workmanship guarantee.
What Newtown Square Properties Need
Around Newtown Township, Ridley Creek State Park, Marple Township, the practical considerations for chain link fences are grade, existing planting and how the property line actually runs — three things that are far easier to resolve on a site walk than on a plan.
The first specification decision is coating. Galvanized fabric is steel wire with a zinc coating, and how much zinc is on the wire and how it got there is what sets the service life. It is the cheapest option and it is what most people picture when they hear chain link. Black vinyl-coated fabric puts a bonded PVC jacket over a galvanized core, so the wire carries two barriers instead of one, with the framework, rail and fittings coated to match. The visual argument for black is not decoration, it is optics: a silver grid catches light and reads as a bright plane sitting in front of whatever is behind it, while black wire against the dark, visually busy background of grass, shrubs and shadow gives the eye nothing to lock onto. At thirty feet along a wooded rear property line, black chain link is close to invisible and galvanized announces itself. Green and brown coatings exist. Black is the one that actually disappears.
Related to this work: chain link fabric · wire gauge · mesh size · galvanized · black vinyl-coated · terminal post · line post · top rail · top tension wire · tension band · brace assembly · bottom tension wire
Options
Chain Link Fences Styles
Galvanized residential
Zinc-coated fabric on a residential post schedule with a top rail. The lowest cost per foot of any fence with a multi-decade service life, and the standard answer for a rear yard where the fence has a job rather than a look.
Black vinyl-coated
The same system with a bonded PVC jacket over a galvanized core, carried through fabric, framework, rail and fittings. It has become the default residential choice in our territory because it recedes against planting instead of standing in front of it.
Containment-specified residential
The same residential system with the mesh, the height and the bottom detail set against whatever has to stay inside the line rather than against a default. A tighter opening where a nose or a paw is the concern, height matched to what can actually be cleared, and a bottom tension wire pulling the fabric down tight to grade where digging is the failure mode.
Commercial and institutional grade
Heavier fabric gauge, larger-diameter and heavier-wall framework, brace assemblies at the terminals and at intervals through long runs, and industrial gate hardware. This is the grade that goes on contractor yards, utility enclosures and commercial perimeters, and it is where privacy slats are usually specified.
Retention and detention basin enclosure
Tall fabric with framework sized for the height and the wind load it will carry, and gates positioned for maintenance access and mowing equipment. Basin enclosures are built to the specification the township or the HOA approved in the stormwater plan, which is a document worth reading before material is ordered.
Serving office
Who Covers Newtown Square
Newtown Square Office
12 Smedley Ln, Suite 107Newtown Square, PA 19073(610) 535-7481Monday – Saturday: 8am – 7pm
Sunday: Closed
Chain Link Fence Installation in Newtown Square is handled by our Newtown Square office — assessment, permit filing and installation. Call (610) 535-7481 to schedule a free on-site estimate.
Common questions
Chain Link Fences in Newtown Square — FAQs
How much does chain link fence installation cost in Newtown Square, PA?
Cost depends on linear footage, the material and height you choose, the number of gates and how much grade the line crosses. We provide a free written estimate for Newtown Square properties after walking the line on site, rather than quoting a per-foot figure that changes once we see the ground.
Do I need a permit for chain link fences in Newtown Square?
In most cases yes — fence permits in Delaware County are issued by the township or borough, and the requirement differs between neighbouring municipalities. We file the application for your Newtown Square address as part of the job, along with any HOA architectural submission.
Is black vinyl-coated chain link worth the extra cost over galvanized?
For a residential yard, usually yes. The coating adds cost to the fabric, the framework and the fittings, but it does two useful things. It puts a bonded PVC jacket over wire that is already galvanized, so the steel carries two barriers instead of one, and it makes the fence far less visible. Black wire against grass, shrubs and shadow gives the eye nothing to catch, while galvanized fabric reflects light and reads as a bright grid standing in front of the planting. On a wooded rear line the difference is dramatic.
What gauge and mesh size should a chain link fence be?
For an ordinary residential yard, a lighter residential gauge with a two-inch diamond mesh is normally adequate. Basin enclosures, contractor yards and commercial perimeters want heavier fabric and a tighter mesh, because a smaller opening resists a paw, a foothold and a pair of cutters. Be careful with the numbers, because gauge runs backwards: a 9-gauge wire is meaningfully heavier than an 11-gauge one, and a cheaper quote is very often lighter fabric on a lighter post schedule. Ask for the actual specification rather than the grade name.
Do I need a top rail on a chain link fence?
Not strictly, but it is worth having on residential fence. A top rail runs through the line post caps and stiffens the whole assembly, holds the top of the fabric in a straight line, and resists people and dogs leaning on it. A top tension wire is the alternative. It is cheaper and it is standard on tall commercial, agricultural and basin-enclosure fence where a rigid rail would simply be a target, but the top edge of the fabric flexes and it never looks as tidy on a back yard run.
Do you serve all of Newtown Square?
Yes. Newtown Square is served from our Newtown Square office at 12 Smedley Ln, Suite 107, Newtown Square, PA 19073, and we work throughout the surrounding area including Newtown Township, Ridley Creek State Park, Marple Township, Edgmont. Call (610) 535-7481 to schedule a free on-site assessment.

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