

Chainwire
An unobtrusive option that allows you to maintain a visual of your secured area without compromising safety. This option is available for both residential and commercial purposes.
Chainwire fencing goes by a number of different names in the industry:
Wire netting | Wire fencing | Wire-mesh fence | Chain-link fence | Cyclone fence | Diamond fence | Diamond-mesh fencing
It is a type of woven fence made from galvanised steel (so it won’t rust) and can be customised to include a black or green PVC coating.
Although the wire runs vertically, it is bent in a zig-zag fashion which is where it gets its industrial grade strength from (and the reason why customers keep asking about it).
Why would you choose a chainwire fence?
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The chainwire fence is an option considered for the following purposes:
Sporting fields (cricket, netball, tennis etc) | School fencing - Pre school, primary and high schools use it for security purposes | Factories, industrial and office buildings | Animal fencing - for boarding or home purposes | Acreage - For when you need to protect your property
Types of Chainwire fencing available include:
Railess (for when you don’t need reinforcement on your fence or added security options)
Toprail (for durability) | Top and Bottom rail | Barb or razor wire (added security options)