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Gp G.
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Chain Link Fence and Privacy

Gp G.
  • Investor
  • Atlanta
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Hi,

Any ways to make chain link fences more private. Any material I can use to cover the chain link fence so that people from outside cannot see inside the property area.
Thanks,

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Nathan Miller
  • Property Manager
  • Grants Pass, OR
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Nathan Miller
  • Property Manager
  • Grants Pass, OR
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They make vinyl slats that slide right into chain link to make it more private, some even look like a hedge.  We've used these with great success.  It doesn't stop a lookie loo from peeking between the cracks or over the fence, but honestly no product is going to stop that completely.

Here's some examples on AMZ:  https://www.amazon.com/Chain-Link-Fence-Slats/s?k=Chain+Link...

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