FAQs
When looking at gauge sizes, the smaller the number, the thicker the gauge. Meaning a 9-gauge chain link fence has a thicker, sturdier metal than an 11-gauge fence.
What is stronger, 9 gauge or 11 gauge? ›
Thickness and strength
If all factors are equal, a larger diameter wire will be stronger than a smaller diameter wire (e.g. a 9 gauge wire is stronger than an 11 gauge wire).
What is the difference between 9 gauge and 11 gauge chain link fence for dogs? ›
The higher the gauge number the less thick the metal is. For instance, 11 ½ gauge chainlink is used for residential fences where children or pets are a concern, while 9 gauge chainlink is used in commercial or business applications where a higher level of security is needed.
What is the strongest gauge of a chain link fence? ›
The strongest fence wire gauge for a chain link fence is 6 gauge, or 0.192 inches in thickness. This is not common for residential properties, but you may see it around high-security facilities. If you need a new fence for your home, you'll likely get a 9 gauge chain link fence.
Is an 11 gauge chain link fence strong? ›
The smaller the gauge number, the more steel, the higher the quality and the stronger the wire. From lightest to the heaviest, common gauges for chain link fence are 13, 12-1/2, 11-1/2, 11, 9 and 6. Unless you are building a temporary chain link fence, we recommend your chain link fencing to be between 11 and 9 gauge.
What gauge fence post for privacy fence? ›
Chose at least a schedule 20 weight, or 13 guage post that has a wall thickness of . 095" inches for a typical 6' foot tall residential wooden privacy fence or a 6' tall commercial chain-link fence.
Is a 9 gauge chain link fence good? ›
Most residential and commercial fences are made from a 9-gauge chain link with a 2-inch diamond pattern. Temporary fences often are made from thinner 11- or 11½-gauge wire. If you're fencing a high-security property, a 6 gauge works best, while a 9 gauge works perfectly fine if you're fencing a typical home.
Which is thicker, 9 gauge or 12 gauge? ›
is thicker than 12 gauge? So where a 12 gauge wire is 0.8081 inches in diameter, a 9 gauge wire is 0.1144 inches, which makes it thicker and stronger.
What is the strength of a chain link fence? ›
Common gauges of residential chain link fence include 20, 19, 18, 17, 16 and 15. Residential chain link fence framework should be manufactured from steel that has minimum yield strength of 45,000 pounds per square inch.
What is better than a chain link fence? ›
Vinyl Fencing Mimics Wood Without the Upkeep
For the natural charm of a wood fence without the yearly maintenance, vinyl is an excellent chain-link alternative. Vinyl fencing is crafted from PVC resin, so it retains the attractive look and feel of wood without the risk of rot, splintering, or insect damage.
Stainless Steel—Stainless steel wires are the strongest and most durable (but also most expensive).
What is the longest lasting chain link fence? ›
A galvanized chain link fence may last 20 years or longer. Chain link may be woven or welded. Woven mesh is stronger than welded varieties. The mesh can be galvanized before or after it's made.
Which is better, 9 gauge or 11-gauge? ›
We are here to help. It is actually very simple to determine which gauge is the thickest. When looking at gauge sizes, the smaller the number, the thicker the gauge. Meaning a 9-gauge chain link fence has a thicker, sturdier metal than an 11-gauge fence.
What is the good side of a chain link fence? ›
The 'quick' answer is that the finished, or good side of the fence faces the outside of your property, visible to neighbors and the outside world. That being said, the fence posts (or poles), rails, and other hardware are installed on the inside of the fence line and face you.
What are the different grades of chain link fence? ›
Chain link fence comes in different grades. In general, there are three different grades, residential grade, industrial grade, and industrial grade.
What is stronger 10 or 11 gauge steel? ›
10-gauge steel is 1.42 times stronger than 11-gauge steel.
Is 11 gauge thicker than 8 gauge? ›
The rating for steel gauge may seem backward: the smaller the number, the thicker the steel.
Is 9 gauge thicker than 16 gauge? ›
When comparing gauges, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire. Unless otherwise stated, the gauge for products on our site is calculated using the Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) system (also known as British or Imperial Wire Gauge).