Learn about the pros and cons of TATA Wiron knotted fence over chain link fence.
Pros and Cons of TATA Wiron knotted fence over chain link fence.
TATA Wiron Knotted Fence | Chain Link Fence |
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25% Cheaper | High Cost, more fence post, more labour hours |
2.50mm High Tensile G.I Wire | Low Tensile Wire |
Fixed Cross Lock Knots, keeps the fence rigid for longer | Low tensile wire is prone to tangling and denting, compromising the integrity and durability of the fence. |
Impact Resistance: Tension crimps allows expansion in hot summers and contraction in cold winters. The crimps help create a spring action, so that the Knotted Fence regains its shape after impact. | Susceptible to easy denting and damage, which can compromise their integrity and longevity. |
Flexibility: Variable vertical gaps – small gaps at bottom, large gaps at top. | Unifor gaps, higher weight, higer costUniform gaps, higher weight, and increased costs are characteristics often associated with certain types of fencing materials. |
Less fence Post (max 20ft interval) | More fence Post (max 10ft interval) |
Easy to install | Installation is labour Intensive |
Stay wire not needed | Stay wire is must |
Variable Mesh Size | Fixed Mesh Size, Can be Customized |
Easy to disassembled & reuse | Gets tangled, when disassembling |