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Chain Link Fence on Concrete: Reliable, Rugged, and Ready

This chain link fence on concrete project was completed in partnership with Augere Construction for Enterprise Rent-A-Car at one of their Cleveland, Ohio locations. The objective was to secure a commercial fuel tank used for refueling fleet vehicles.

Since fuel is both valuable and heavily regulated, it was critical to install fencing that offers strong protection and limits unauthorized access. Our solution: an all-black, commercial-grade chain link fence—designed for durability, low maintenance, and long-term security.

While most fence posts are set directly into the ground with concrete footers, this project required a different approach to anchor the fence to an existing concrete pad.

black surface mounted chain link fence and gates on concrete

Surface Mounted 6 ft Black Chain Link Fence and Gates

Why Chain Link Fence on Concrete Was the Right Choice

Since the concrete pad had already been poured, we knew the fence posts would need to be mounted directly on top of it. That left us with two installation options:

  1. Core drilling into the concrete and setting the posts directly, or
  2. Welding a base plate to each post and bolting them down to the surface.

We chose the bolt-down method for several practical reasons. First, bolting the chain link fence on concrete gave the client future flexibility. If the fuel tanks ever need maintenance or replacement, sections of the fence can be easily removed or repositioned.

Second, this method helped us avoid the risk of hitting buried electrical lines that power the fuel tank. It also prevented potential damage to any rebar or wire mesh reinforcement within the concrete pad.

By welding plates to the bottom of each post, we were able to securely fasten them using large-diameter Tapcon anchors. This approach eliminated the need for core drilling, which can lead to cracking in the concrete and complicate future repairs.

Beyond the practical benefits of installation, the chain link fence on concrete offers lasting security with very little maintenance. It’s an ideal solution for preventing unauthorized access to the fuel tank—now and for years to come.

chain link fence on concrete with welded plate

Black Chain Link Fence on Concrete

Key Features of This Installation

Installing a chain link fence on concrete is an excellent solution for creating a secure, long-lasting enclosure. To ensure proper access to the fuel tank, this project included two custom gate installations.

The first was a man gate, designed for employee access to the pump controls when refueling vehicles. Simple and secure, this gate provides daily functionality without compromising safety.

The second was a cantilever rolling gate, which offers a much wider opening. This gate allows the fuel company to easily access the tank for refills or perform routine maintenance. The cantilever design ensures smooth operation without the need for ground tracks—ideal for concrete surfaces and frequent use.

The entire fence system, including the gates, features a sleek black finish. Compared to traditional galvanized chain link, the black coating not only enhances visual appeal but also adds extra corrosion resistance—perfect for outdoor industrial environments.

As mentioned earlier, every fence post was bolted directly to the concrete pad, which made for a smooth, non-invasive installation. This method eliminates concerns about underground utilities and gives the client the flexibility to modify or relocate the fence in the future without damaging the pad or incurring costly repairs.                                                                                                 

Benefits of Chain Link Fence on Concrete

Explore the key advantages that make black commercial-grade chain link fencing the top choice for businesses needing both safety and security.

Flexible and Non-Invasive Installation

Bolting fence posts directly to the concrete pad eliminates the need for digging or core drilling, which helps avoid damaging underground utilities or reinforcement materials. This also allows for easier future removal or relocation of the fence without permanently altering the concrete.

Fast Project Turnaround

Since there’s no need to pour and cure concrete footers, the entire installation can often be completed in just one day. This minimizes downtime and disruption—especially important for commercial clients like Enterprise Rent-A-Car who need to maintain regular operations.

Long-Lasting Security with Low Maintenance

A commercial-grade chain link fence on concrete provides strong, reliable protection for valuable assets like fuel tanks. The black powder-coated finish enhances durability, adds corrosion resistance, and creates a sleek, professional appearance.

Installing Chain Link Fence on Concrete

When installing a chain link fence on concrete, the only part of the process that differs from a traditional installation is how the fence posts are set. Everything else—from framework assembly to stretching the fabric—remains the same.

Since the post plates are welded squarely to the bottoms of the fence posts, it's important that the concrete pad is level whenever possible. Significant slopes can cause posts to be installed out of plumb. However, minor grades can be corrected by gently bending the posts or placing shims under the welded plates to achieve proper alignment.

To mount the posts, we use a hammer drill to bore holes for LDTs (large diameter Tapcons). We prefer LDTs over expanding anchors for a few key reasons:

  1. Less risk of cracking: LDTs are less likely to crack the concrete—especially important when installing posts near the edges of the pad.
  2. Clean appearance: The flush head of an LDT offers a cleaner, more professional look.
  3. Easy removal: LDTs can be backed out cleanly if needed, without leaving behind a stud like expanding anchors do.

Once the holes are drilled, we use a battery-powered impact wrench to securely drive the LDTs into place, anchoring each post firmly to the concrete pad.

The remaining steps—installing top rails, chain link fabric, and gates—follow standard procedures. One of the biggest advantages of installing a chain link fence on concrete is speed. Since there are no concrete footers to pour and cure, the entire install can often be completed in a single day.

chain link fence on concrete for fuel tank enclosure

Chain Link Fence on Concrete with Gates

Final Results & Client Benefits

The finished project provided the customer with a fully secure chain link fence enclosure—installed efficiently in just one day.

With both a man gate and a cantilever rolling gate, the enclosure offers convenient access for employees and service personnel alike. Whether it’s day-to-day fueling or scheduled maintenance, the setup allows for smooth, secure operations.

The all-black, commercial-grade chain link fence not only delivers strong visual appeal, but also long-term performance. It’s a durable, low-maintenance solution designed to provide trouble-free service for many years to come.

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Conclusion

This project highlights why a chain link fence on concrete is an ideal choice for securing sensitive equipment like fuel tanks. By bolting the posts directly to the concrete pad, we avoided underground utilities, minimized disruption, and provided our client with a flexible, durable installation.

The combination of a man gate for employees and a cantilever rolling gate for service access ensures that the enclosure is both functional and efficient. Finished in sleek black and built with commercial-grade materials, the fence offers a clean appearance while standing up to tough conditions.

From start to finish, the project was completed in a single day—delivering lasting security without downtime or delays. For industrial and commercial clients looking for a secure, low-maintenance solution, installing chain link fence on concrete continues to be one of the smartest investments you can make.

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