Chain Link

Chain link fences are the industry standard for durable, cost-effective security that provides a clear boundary without blocking your view. These galvanized steel systems are built to withstand the elements with virtually zero maintenance, making them an ideal choice for everything from backyard pet containment to high-security commercial perimeters.

Long fence with white privacy screening next to a gravel path, under a blue sky.
Dark gray chain-link fence with vertical privacy slats.

Strength in Every Component

At JB Fencing, we understand that the durability of a wire-mesh or diamond-mesh system depends on the quality of its skeleton. We use high-strength steel posts and top rails that provide the rigid framework necessary to keep the fabric tight and secure for decades. This design doesn't just offer weather resistance; it provides a level of impact durability that is hard to match. Even with its open-air design, these systems can be easily customized with privacy slats—durable inserts that slide into the weave to block visibility without compromising the structural integrity of the steel posts set deep in professional-grade concrete.


A Legacy of Versatility and Low Maintenance

Whether you call it chain link, cyclone, or hurricane fencing, the benefits remain the same: a virtually maintenance-free boundary that will not rot, warp, or succumb to pests. Because the steel is galvanized or coated in a modern PVC vinyl finish, it is protected against rust and corrosion year-round. JB Fencing specializes in these high-performance installations, from standard residential backyards to complex commercial perimeters with custom-width gates. By choosing a "Cyclone" system, you are investing in a time-tested, engineered solution that provides security and peace of mind through every season and storm.

The Engineering of the "Cyclone" Fence

Chain link fencing, frequently referred to as Cyclone fencing, earned its nickname because of its incredible ability to withstand tropical storms and high-wind events. Unlike solid barriers that act like a sail and catch the wind, the woven, diamond-patterned design—technically known as the fabric—allows powerful gusts to pass directly through the mesh. This open structure provides superior wind resistance, preventing the fence from being uprooted or blown over when solid wood or vinyl fences would likely fail. Because of this resilience, it is also widely known as hurricane fencing or wind-resistant fencing, making it the premier choice for stormy regions or open-air properties.



Chain-link fence surrounding a building; a pickup truck and trees are visible in the distance under a bright sky.