Chain-Link Fence in Regina — what's different here
Regina — the provincial capital and the home of the Roughriders — anchors Saskatchewan Legislative Building grounds and Mosaic Place arena. With a population of 226,404 and roughly 1,500 housing starts per year, the fencing market spans residential privacy backyards in Harbour Landing and Greens-on-Gardiner growth corridors, commercial perimeters, and pool enclosures across the metro. Local installs face 240 cm frost depth and 107 cm average annual snowfall in climate zone Zone 7A — posts here are spec'd to footings below the local frost line, and snow-load gates use heavier hinges. Permit fees run $80-250, with labour at $50-80/hr. Fenced.ca ships supply, rental, and installation crews into Regina from the nearest dispatch point with 24-hour quote turnaround.
Dry continental winter at Regina (-13.6 °C, 107 cm) reduces salt and moisture exposure but amplifies thermal stress on metal. Powder coatings prevail.
Chain-link is Canada's workhorse perimeter fence. The diamond-mesh weave with top-rail and tension wire is structurally efficient — strong against lateral loads, transparent enough to retain sightlines, and the cheapest installed linear foot in our 20-category catalog.
Chain-Link Fence in Regina tolerates the local 240 cm frost depth with standard post-set technique; freeze-thaw cycling (80-140/year (frequent shoulder-season cycling)) drives footing depth more than snow load. Local install labour runs $50-80/hr; permit fees $80-250. Building season: May-October (frozen ground Nov-Apr).
For pool enclosures, Regina installs follow Pool Code — height, gate self-closing/self-latching, and climbable-surface clearance must match the by-law before sign-off.
For Regina's 226,404 residents, install crews dispatch from the regional hub on a weekly schedule.
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