Tiller Fence, Pergola & Deck specializes in professional chain-link fence installation across Dallas and the surrounding metroplex. Whether you’re securing a backyard, commercial lot, industrial facility, or pet area, our team delivers strong, weather-resistant fencing designed to last.
Chain-link fencing is a smart, cost-effective solution that offers long-term durability, low maintenance, and reliable protection—making it a top choice for both residential and commercial properties in North Texas.
a perimeter fence, pet enclosure, or security fencing, our expert team ensures a strong, weather-resistant solution tailored to your needs.
Our chain-link fences offer low maintenance, long-lasting durability, and cost-effective security, making them a top choice for Oklahoma property owners.
We offer a full range of chain-link fencing services tailored to your specific needs and property type:
From property boundaries to high-traffic enclosures, our fences are built to perform under pressure—and look good doing it.
With over 18 years of fencing experience and now serving the Dallas area, Tiller Fence, Pergola & Deck is known for delivering dependable fencing solutions with unmatched service.
From small yard enclosures to complex security fencing, we bring precision, speed, and professionalism to every job.
In Dallas, the average cost to install 500 linear feet of chain link fence ranges from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on fence height, gauge, coating (galvanized vs. vinyl), gates, and site conditions.
Yes, in most cases. The City of Dallas requires a permit for fences over 4 feet in the front yard or 6 feet elsewhere. Additional regulations may apply if you’re in an HOA, corner lot, or historic district. Tiller Fence & Deck handles all permitting for you.
Labor alone typically costs $8 to $15 per linear foot in Dallas, depending on fence complexity, soil conditions, and accessibility.
Expect to pay between $10 to $20 per linear foot for both materials and installation. For 100 feet, that’s about $1,000 to $2,000 total.
Chain link fencing is one of the most affordable options, followed by split rail or wire mesh for rural properties. It’s cost-effective and requires minimal maintenance.
Texas doesn’t have one statewide “new fence law,” but property line fences must be on your own land, and both neighbors are responsible if they share a fence. Check with your city or HOA for local fence rules.
Installing 50 linear feet of chain link fencing costs approximately $500 to $1,000 in the Dallas area, depending on height and gauge.
A 6-foot chain link fence with privacy slats can cost $20 to $30 per linear foot, while a solid wood privacy fence costs $25 to $40 per foot installed.
Expect to pay $4,000 to $8,000, depending on materials, fence height, gates, and optional upgrades like coatings or slats.