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 Chain Link Grass Fencing.

Chain link grass fencing is a type of boundary fencing made by combining a standard chain link mesh (usually galvanized iron or steel) with an artificial grass (synthetic turf) covering. The grass layer is either woven through or attached onto the chain link, giving the fence a natural green appearance while maintaining the strength of metal fencing.

It essentially blends security + aesthetics—a strong fence that also looks like a green hedge.


 Used For

Chain link grass fencing is popular because it serves both functional and decorative purposes:

a. Boundary Protection

  • Used in homes, villas, farmhouses, and plots
  • Prevents trespassing while maintaining visibility (if partially covered)

b. Privacy Screening

  • The artificial grass layer blocks outside view
  • Common in residential areas, terraces, and balconies

c. Landscaping & Decoration

  • Enhances gardens, parks, and outdoor spaces
  • Gives a natural look without maintaining real plants

d. Commercial & Public Spaces

  • Used in schools, playgrounds, construction sites
  • Also seen in cafés, resorts, and event spaces for aesthetic boundaries

e. Sports Areas

  • Surrounding courts or grounds while improving visual appeal

3. Specifications

Typical specifications can vary depending on manufacturer, but common standards include:

a. Chain Link Mesh

  • Material: Galvanized Iron (GI) or PVC-coated steel
  • Wire Diameter: 2 mm to 4 mm
  • Mesh Size: 25 mm × 25 mm to 75 mm × 75 mm

b. Artificial Grass Layer

  • Material: UV-stabilized polyethylene or polypropylene
  • Grass Height (Pile Height): 10 mm to 50 mm
  • Color: Usually green (single or dual tone for realistic look)
  • Density: 8000–18000 stitches per m² (varies)

c. Fence Height

  • Common heights: 3 ft, 4 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft, up to 12 ft

d. Coating & Durability

  • Rust-resistant (galvanized or PVC coated)
  • UV resistant (prevents fading in sunlight)
  • Weatherproof (rain, heat, dust)

e. Installation

  • Mounted on metal poles (steel or iron)
  • Fixed using clamps, ties, or binding wire
  • Can be installed on walls or directly in ground

f. Lifespan

  • Typically 5–10 years depending on quality and exposure conditions

4. Advantages

  • Low maintenance (no watering or trimming like real plants)
  • Cost-effective compared to natural hedges
  • Easy installation
  • Durable and weather-resistant
  • Provides both security and aesthetic appeal

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