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Is there anything good you can say about chain-link fence on a residential property? Other than being inexpensive, chain-link is an awful blight on your yard. As a measure of how despicable this building material is, it has come full circle and has been used in high-end architecture.<\/p>\n

As far as I’m concerned, chain-link is best used on tank farms and prison yards. Problem is, chain-link is the fence version of kudzu: difficult to get rid of. The posts are deep-rooted and you practically need a tractor to extract them. Cut them off at the base? Because they are metal and filled with concrete, they are hard to cut. If you manage to remove the chain-link, then what? Chain-link is unwieldy, argumentative stuff.<\/p>\n

After all that, covering it up looks pretty good. Here are 5 options. None are as good as uprooting it and replacing with a nice wood fence, but they are vastly cheaper.<\/p>\n

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Full Bamboo Screens <\/span><\/h3>\n

Rolled bamboo fencing is constructed from attached poles ranging in thickness from 3\/4″ to 2″. \u00a0This stuff really looks like bamboo–like something those seven castaways on Gilligan’s Island<\/em> might have put up.<\/p>\n

Full bamboo pole screens can be installed on chain-link fence by tying it directly to the rails and poles with 1 foot lengths of 16 gauge wire.<\/p>\n

I’ve found BambooFencer.com to be a good source for full bamboo fences, as they are transparent about their pricing and have clear instructions for attaching to chain-link.<\/p>\n