Galvanized Semi-Privacy Chain Link Fence in Galveston, TX
Add privacy slats to galvanized chain link for screening and wind reduction while keeping the fence’s durability and value — expertly installed for the Galveston coast.
About the Galvanized Semi-Privacy Chain Link Fence
Add privacy slats to galvanized chain link for screening and wind reduction while keeping the fence’s durability and value. A cost-effective way to gain privacy.
Best for: Yards and perimeters wanting privacy on a chain-link budget. Part of our full chain link fencing lineup, installed across Galveston Island and Galveston County.
The Galvanized Semi-Privacy Chain Link Fence on the Galveston Coast
Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link is the economical, durable workhorse — the zinc and coating resist coastal corrosion, and the open mesh handles wind well.
However you use it, we build your galvanized semi-privacy chain link fence with corrosion-resistant hardware and proper footings so it holds up to salt air, humidity, and Gulf wind.

Why Homeowners Choose Us
We’ll help you pick the material and style that fits your home, budget, and Galveston’s salt-air conditions.
Precise construction, corrosion-resistant hardware, and proper footings so your fence looks great and lasts.
On-site estimates with upfront pricing, plus 0% financing options available.
Get Your Free Fence & Gate Estimate
Tell us about your project and we’ll get you a fast, no-obligation quote. Call now or request your estimate online — we serve Galveston Island and all of Galveston County.
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