Chain link privacy upgrades are an affordable and effective way to enhance security, limit visibility, and improve the overall look of your property. They provide durability, low maintenance, and flexible design options that can be tailored to your specific needs, whether it’s for residential yards, commercial sites, or sports facilities
Privacy Slats (Vinyl or Aluminum)
Mesh Screening
Wooden or Composite Panels
Fabric or Shade Cloth Inserts
Decorative Inserts & Panels
Expert Chain Link Privacy Upgrades for Enhanced Security and Seclusion in Florida
We start by evaluating your existing fence and property for a precise upgrade.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
We handle all necessary submissions for a smooth process.
Ensure a strong and ready foundation for the upgrade.
Finish the upgrade with precision and provide guidance.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreAt similar coverage, high-opacity screens (80–90%) often edge out standard slats for privacy. Winged/V-slats narrow the gap. We’ll show samples so you can compare.
Screens add wind load. We counter with heavier posts/footings, closer tie spacing, reinforced hems, and sometimes shorter bays. On exposed sites, we’ll design removable sections or recommend slats.
Quality UV-stabilized HDPE slats are built for sun and color retention. Rinsing away salt/pollen helps them look new longer
Yes—single-color or full-color graphics. We proof artwork, then install with reinforced hems and proper lacing so it sits flat.
They can be, but pool-code gates still need self-closing, self-latching hardware and proper latch heights. We’ll configure your hardware and confirm your municipality’s rules
Most standard 9–11 gauge fabrics accept slats. Heavier/tighter meshes hold slats better; we’ll check your fabric and recommend the right profile.
70–85% is common—enough backdrop without turning the fence into a sail. We’ll size posts/rails for your site’s wind.
Black and dark green typically vanish into landscaping. Tan and brown pair nicely with stucco and pavers