Residential Chain-link Fence
509 928-4052
Residential Chain Link
Our residential line is a quality built fence. Top rail is 1 3/8" 16 gauge(.065) with 1 5/8" top rail available as an upgrade.
Line posts are 1 7/8" 16 gauge(.065). Our fabric is 11 gauge wire mesh with 9 gauge wire ties to support the fabric.
Steel eye tops
These are available as a small upgrade charge, Die cast eye tops are standard. If you intend to install slats then thicker pipe is also available as an upgrade so that the wind will not bend over your fence.
End and corner or (terminal) posts
Valley Fence LLC uses 2 3/8" 16 gauge(.065) with a heavy CQ available as an upgrade as well. Posts are spaced approximately every 10'. Every post gets concreted.
5 ft chain link fence with 1 5/8 top rail and steel fittings.
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A heavy 9 gauge tension wire installed along the bottom of your fence is also available as an upgrade.
This is a great idea if you have pets or want to strengthen your fence from anything crawling under.
Our custom welded gates
We use 1 3/8" tube frame with square weld corners and 11 gauge wire mesh, 1 5/8" tube frame or larger is available as an upgrade these come with a steel flip latch.
Double drive 5 ft gate with 1 5/8 tube frame and Galvanized Chain Link eleven gauge fabric by the Dishman Mica road.
Pool safety Brochure
City of Spokane Swimming pool fencing rules
Spokane County Swimming pool fencing rules
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History of HDG (Hot Dipped Galvanizing)
The recorded history of galvanizing goes back to 1742 when a French chemist named P.J. Malouin, in a presentation to the French Royal Academy, described a method of coating iron by dipping it in molten zinc.
In 1836, Stanilaus Tranquille Modeste Sorel, another French chemist, obtained a patent for a means of coating iron with zinc, after first cleaning it with 9% sulfuric acid and fluxing it with ammonium chloride. A British patent for a similar process was granted in 1837. By 1850, the British galvanizing industry was using 10,000 tons of zinc a year for the protection of steel.
Galvanizing is found in almost every major application and industry where iron or mild steel is used. The utilities, chemical process, pulp and paper, automotive, and transportation industries, to name just a few, historically have made extensive use of galvanizing for corrosion control.
They continue to do so today. For over 150 years, hot-dip galvanizing has had a proven history of commercial success as a method of corrosion protection in myriad applications worldwide
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VALLEY FENCE LLC of Spokane, Washington is Insured, Bonded and Licensed.
Washington Contractors License # VALLEFL932CE. Idaho Contractors Registration # RCE-20375 |

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