Choosing Between Masonry and Chain Link in Levittown
When we're called out to Bluegrass Lane or the Hempstead Turnpike Corridor, the masonry vs. chain link decision often comes down to three factors: timeline, terrain, and budget. Last spring, we installed chain link panels around Fred E. Mandeville Memorial Park for a drainage project - the modular system let crews adjust the barrier weekly as work progressed. For permanent boundaries near historic farm structures, we recommend masonry, but our wind-resistant temporary fencing handles Levittown's coastal gusts just fine.
- Assess project duration: masonry for permanent needs, chain link for temporary
- Evaluate site conditions: soil type, wind exposure, and access points
- Consider budget constraints: chain link offers lower upfront costs
- Review local ordinances: historic districts may have material restrictions
- Plan for future modifications: chain link panels allow easy reconfiguration
| Factor | Masonry | Chain Link |
|---|---|---|
| Installation Time | Weeks | Hours |
| Material Cost | High | Low |
| Flexibility | Permanent | Adjustable |
| Maintenance | Minimal | Periodic |
