How to install chain link fence for your yard
How to Install a Chain Link Fence
If you’re looking to put a fence around your home or property, this fence idea may just be the thing for you.
Get ready to add this to your homesteading skills.
Remember: Before you start digging, be sure to check for any underground utilities.
Fencing Materials You’ll Need:
- measuring tape
- posthole digger
- wheelbarrow
- shovel
- hoe
- carpenter’s level
- 1/2″ and 9/16″ wrench
- hacksaw
- fence stretcher
- pliers
- tension wire clip
- chalk line
- stakes
- fence fabric
- posts
- gravel
- concrete
- batter board
- mason string
How to Install a Chain Link Fence From Start To Finish
Thank you LOWE’s Youtube for the awesome tutorial! You can watch the full tutorial at the bottom of this post.
Step 1
Measure the area you’re going to build your fence in using your measuring tape.
Mark the corners using a batter board and mason string.
Step 2
Start making a lay out of where the posts will go. The spacing is normally indicated by
the manufacturer but it should never exceed 10 feet on center. Once you’ve done the measurements,
start marking the spots with a wooden stake.
Step 3
Now that you’ve marked and spaced out where the posts should go, you can start digging.
Step 4
Start prepping your posts. Mark where the ground level should be to make sure
they’re set at the correct height. Normally it should be the height of your chain link minus
two inches and height of the chain link plus two inches for the end or terminal posts.
Step 5
Time to set your posts in the hole. Start with a terminal post by adding some
gravel first to ensure that the mark you made earlier is level with the ground.
Use some braces and clamps to hold it in place then add the concrete and water.
Once that’s done, work it out a bit so it will be two inches below ground level.
Repeat this process with all your other posts.
Step 6
Now that the concrete has hardened, you can start attaching the fence hardware.
Add the tension bands and bolts. Make sure that the flat side of the band is in the fabric
side of the fence. For the corner post, you’ll need to add another tension band for
the adjacent side of the fence.
TIP: Want to know how many tension bands you need? Measure the height of your post in feet minus one.
Step 7
Add your top rail bands and cups by screwing them in place. When working with the
corner post, be sure that the offset cups alternate.
Step 8
Add the post cap to the terminal post.
Add the caps on the line post with the rings facing the fence side.
Add the post cap for the corner post and for the line posts, add the cap with
the ring offset towards the fabric side of the fence.
Step 9
You can now slide the top rail to the line post top and into the rail end
cup then tighten the bolts.
Step 10
Keep adding top rails along; sliding them inside the rings on your line posts.
When you reach the other end of the terminal post, cut the top post so it can fit
the rail end cup.
TIP: To add extra support you can also add an additional tension wire at the
bottom of the posts.
Step 11
Now that you have the posts all set, next thing to do is attach the fabric.
Take the end of the chain link and insert a tension bar in the end of the fabric
and the tension bands on the terminal post.
Step 12
Unroll the fabric out on the ground and stand it up against the fence.
Try to stretch it out as best as you can.
As you lay it out, attach some wire ties to hold the fabric in place.
Step 13
Once you’ve reached the end, it’s time to tighten the fabric. Remove the any
excess first by opening the loop at the top and bottom. After that, just twist the strand out.
Step 14
To tighten the chain link, insert a tension bar about 3 feet to the end and
hook the stretcher bar there. Then put a temporary tension band where you can hook
the come-along and hook the other end to the stretcher bar. Now that you have this set-up,
slowly crank it tight, up to the point where there’s still enough tension that
you can’t squeeze the fence with your fingers.
Step 15
Now that the fabric is tight, insert a tension bar in the fabric and the tension bands
of the terminal post like what we did earlier in step 11. After tightening the bolt, y
ou can now remove the stretching contraption you made to tighten the fabric.
You’re now done with one side of the fence! Yay! Just repeat the process for
the other sides to complete your DIY fence.
Step 16
Top hinge.
Bottom hinge.
Now that you’ve completed the fence, time to install the gate. Start with the post side of the hinges. Install the top and bottom hinges about
8 inches from the top and bottom of your post.
REMEMBER: The top hinge pin faces downward and the bottom hinge pin faces upward. You do not want confusing these two.
Step 17
Attach the frame hinges loosely to the gate and set it about 2″ off the ground,
use blocks if you have to. You can now adjust the bottom frame hinge to attach to the bottom
post hinge and tighten the bolts. Repeat with the top hinges.
Step 18
Lastly attach the latch. Decide what height is comfortable and attach it with a bolt.
And that’s it. Just don’t forget to check if your gate swings freely. In case it doesn’t,
don’t worry, all you have to do is adjust the hinges. To maintain your new chain link fence,
just put oil on the hinges once a year and clean any dirt with a hose.
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