Chain Link Fence Company serving Gloucester County, Camden County, & Burlington County

Chain link is a first-line fence for South Jersey sites that require clear views, strong security, and easy maintenance throughout the seasons and weather in New Jersey. When planned well, galvanized or vinyl-coated systems strike a balance between cost, lifespan, and installation speed for warehouses, yards, campuses, and active job sites in the tri-state area. Our chain link or cyclone fence specifications are written to meet ASTM standards for coatings, fabric gauges, and installation, and align with local township reviews.

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Where It Works Best

Core Use Cases

  • Distribution yards and loading areas where line‑of‑sight and camera coverage matter for fencing operations.
  • Construction sites requiring temporary or semi-permanent control with rapid setup are often located near Central Jersey corridors.
  • Equipment storage, utilities, schools, and business parks with marked entries and exits across the Delaware Valley.
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Precision in Every Panel

Commercial-Grade Chain Link Fencing

  • New Jersey licensed, bonded, and insured (License #13VH13604500).
  • 20+ years delivering commercial installs across South Jersey with a proven customer focus.
  • End‑to‑end project management led by an expert team and sequenced to minimize site disruption.
  • Engineered layouts for slopes, grades, and sightlines; stainless gate hardware where specified.
  • 3‑year workmanship warranty with responsive local support.
Portfolio

Recent Chain Link Fence Projects

See recent commercial installs across Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington County, NJ—each with footage, height, finish, and gate details to show common specs and site conditions. For more of Tri‑State’s work in the area, browse the full project gallery featuring commercial fences.

What We Do On‑Site

Commercial Installation Scope

Subgrade, footings, and setbacks

In Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington County, crews check township setbacks. They also mark utilities before drilling. They set terminals in concrete with domed caps for drainage. This design helps handle compacted fills around dock aprons and clay pockets found in South Jersey industrial areas.

Framework and bracing for long runs

At Tri-State distribution yards, terminals, corners, and pull posts manage long, open perimeters. They handle changes in span and direction. Brace rails and truss rods are sized to keep the top rail straight, even through freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat.

Fabric stretch, ties, and bottom control

Fabric is machine-stretched to meet specs. Tension bars are banded at terminals, and ties are spaced evenly. Bottom tension wire or rail stops lift on mixed grades around warehouses and service drives in the Tri-State area.

Gate systems for daily duty

Pedestrian, double-drive, and cantilever gates are installed square and level. They include hinges, latches, drop-rods, and keepers. These are designed for forklift and box-truck traffic found in South Jersey yards and campuses. Iron accents may be coordinated where they fit site interfaces; full wrought iron fabrication is not included in our scope.

Security upgrades and compliance

In NJ townships, where local rules permit, we use added height, stronger frames, and approved toppers. Layouts align with access controls and cameras. We handle permits early, allowing fieldwork to proceed smoothly across the Tri-State area. We also use materials from trusted manufacturers.

Tailored by Property Type

Technical Specialties

From Walkthrough to Hand‑Off

Getting Started

Scope and Quote

On-site review to check the perimeter, heights, gates, and obstacles. Then, we'll give a proposal that includes materials, labor, permits, and a schedule. To begin, please get in touch with the office or send a message.

Plan and Approve

Confirm layout, specs, and township submissions for Gloucester, Camden, or Burlington projects. Lock the start date and staging. Also, share the project zip code for scheduling.

Build and Verify

Set posts. Build the framework. Stretch the fabric. Hang the gates. Then, do a walkthrough for hardware checks and documentation. Follow-up is available by email.

Built to Hold Up

Installation Considerations

Codes and permits vary by township
expect submittals for setbacks, height, and toppers based on local fencing rules.

Footings:
terminal posts in concrete; line‑post spacing set to keep tension and cut sag.

Interfaces
plan space at dock aprons, driveways, and utilities; line up with access control early.

Timeline
minor projects in 1–2 days; larger projects 3–7 business days based on site and scope.

Built, Tested, Trusted

Clients See the Difference

Feedback highlights on‑time installs, clean alignment, and easy upkeep—practical wins that match project goals for South Jersey properties.

Local Focus, Less Friction

Service Area and Compliance

Coverage includes commercial corridors and industrial parks in Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington Counties. Planning usually includes township checks, permits, and scheduling so field crews can move fast once approvals are in place.

Deal Terms, Not Guesswork

Get a Spec‑Ready Quote.

Need an itemized proposal, submittals, and a confirmed install window? Contact Tri‑State Fence and Deck, Inc. at (856) 230‑7082 or contact@tristatefenceanddeck.com with plans, project address, and point of contact. Prequalification (insurance, W‑9, references) available on request. Schedule a walkthrough to finalize layout, gates, and timeline.

(856) 230-7082
contact@tristatefenceanddeck.com
591 Mantua Blvd, Suite 201, Sewell, NJ 08080

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Frequently Asked Questions

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