
Chain Link Fence Installation You Can Rely On
At Harbinger Fence & Deck, we install chain link fencing with the same attention to detail we bring to every fence project—solid posts, clean lines, and layouts that make sense for how the property is actually used. Whether you’re enclosing a backyard, securing a commercial lot, or replacing aging fencing, we build chain link fences in Dallas that are meant to hold up—not just look acceptable on day one.
If you’re considering a chain link fence in Dallas or surrounding areas, we’re ready to help you plan it correctly from the ground up.
Why Chain Link Fencing Makes Sense in Dallas
Chain link remains one of the most requested fencing options in the Dallas area for good reason:
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Handles North Texas weather – Galvanized steel holds up well against heat, sun exposure, and heavy rain.
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Cost-effective for larger areas – Ideal when you need to enclose a lot without the expense of wood or ornamental iron.
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Low maintenance – No staining, sealing, or board replacement.
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Clear visibility – Useful for security, pets, and properties where sightlines matter.
We regularly install chain link fences throughout Dallas, including areas like Lake Highlands, Oak Cliff, East Dallas, and nearby cities such as Plano, Garland, and Irving.


What Our Chain Link Fence Installation Includes
When we install a chain link fence in Dallas, we focus on structure first. That’s where most long-term problems are avoided.
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Steel posts set in concrete sized for Dallas clay soil
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Galvanized chain link fabric stretched and secured properly
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Top rail and tension wire for stability and sag prevention
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Walk gates or double drive gates as needed
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Code- and HOA-aware layouts for residential neighborhoods
We take time to set posts at the correct depth, accounting for soil expansion and contraction. That step alone makes a big difference after a few seasons of rain and heat.
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A 20×20 deck (400 square feet) in Dallas typically costs between $12,000 and $25,000, depending on materials, height, and site conditions.
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Wood decks are usually on the lower end
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Composite decks cost more but last longer
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Elevated decks, stairs, or complex layouts increase cost
The only way to price it accurately is with a site visit.
Yes. A professionally built deck adds real resale value and improves buyer appeal.
In Dallas, decks often return 60–75% of their cost at resale — sometimes more when paired with other outdoor living features like pergolas or patios.
Poorly built decks do the opposite. Quality matters.
That depends on materials and construction quality.
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Pressure-treated wood: 10–15 years
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Cedar decks: 15–20 years
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Composite decks: 25–30+ years
Proper footings, framing, and drainage matter more than surface boards. Cheap builds fail early.
Most decks in Dallas require a building permit, especially if they are elevated or attached to the home.
Permit requirements depend on:
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Deck height
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Size
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Attachment method
A professional deck builder should handle permitting and inspections.
Deck pricing is based on:
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Square footage
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Materials
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Height and complexity
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Access and soil conditions
In Dallas, most custom decks fall between $30 and $65 per square foot, depending on design and materials.
Anything dramatically cheaper usually means shortcuts.
The most common deck sizes are:
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12×16
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12×20
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16×20
These sizes provide usable outdoor space without overwhelming the yard or budget.
A 20×20 composite deck in Dallas typically costs $20,000 to $30,000+.
Composite costs more upfront but:
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Requires less maintenance
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Lasts longer
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Resists rot, insects, and warping
It’s a long-term investment option.
A 12×16 deck (192 square feet) usually costs $6,000 to $12,000, depending on materials and site conditions.
Ground-level wood decks are the most affordable. Composite or elevated designs increase price.

