. The wires run vertically and are bent into a zig-zag pattern so that each "zig" hooks with the wire immediately on one side and each "zag" with the wire immediately on the other. This forms the characteristic diamond pattern seen in this type of fence.
Chain link fencing usually comes in 20 rod and 50 ft rolls which can be joined by "unscrewing" one of the end
wires and then "screwing" it back in so that it hooks both pieces. Common heights include 3 ft, 3 ft 6 in, 4 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft, 7 ft, 8 ft, 10 ft, and 12 ft, though almost any height is possible. Common mesh gauges are 9, 11, and 11.5. Mesh length can also vary based on need, with the standard mesh opening being 2".
For tennis courts and ball parks the most popular height is 10 ft, and tennis courts use a mesh length of 1.75". The popularity of
chain-link fence is due to its relatively low cost and ease of installation. A further advantage is that due to the open weave, chain-
link fences are transparent, and do not obscure sunlight from either side of the fence. If a semi-opaque
fence is desired, this can be achieved by the insertion of slats into the mesh.