Choosing Between Masonry and Chain Link in Dunwoody
We've installed both masonry walls and temporary fencing across Springfield and Kingswood sites since 2008. Here's what we've learned: masonry makes sense for historic properties near Dunwoody Village, but most construction sites need the flexibility of our chain link panels. Last summer, we reconfigurated a 500-foot barrier around Ashford Lane in 3 hours after a masonry wall collapsed — something impossible with permanent construction. Our crew keeps weighted bases ready for quick deployments in Dunwoody Forest's clay soils.
- Assess project duration — masonry for permanent, chain link for temporary
- Evaluate site conditions — chain link handles uneven terrain better
- Consider budget — masonry costs 3-5x more than temporary fencing
- Check local ordinances — some Dunwoody neighborhoods have height restrictions
- Plan for weather — our wind-resistant panels withstand storms
Feature | Masonry | Chain Link
Installation Time | Weeks | Hours
Cost per Linear Foot | $50-$100 | $15-$30
Modifiable | No | Yes
Wind Resistance | High | Medium (with reinforcements)
Theft Deterrence | Excellent | Good (add windscreens)
