Updated May 2026 · National averages
Fence Cost Calculator
Estimate your fence installation cost instantly. National averages range from $2,500–$12,000 for a typical backyard project depending on linear footage, material, height, gates, and location.
- IncludesMaterials, labor, gates, permits
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Advanced Fence Cost Calculator
Adjust fence length, material, height, gates, terrain, and location for a detailed breakdown with financing estimate.
Fence Material Cost Comparison
Installed national averages for 150 linear ft, 6 ft height, one gate, flat terrain (2026)
| Material | 150 ft range | Per linear ft | Lifespan | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chain link | $2,400 – $3,500 | $16 – $23 | 15–25 years | Pets, security, budget projects |
| Wood privacy | $3,800 – $5,500 | $25 – $37 | 15–20 years | Backyard privacy, classic look |
| Vinyl | $4,200 – $6,200 | $28 – $41 | 20–30 years | Low maintenance, clean appearance |
| Aluminum | $4,500 – $6,800 | $30 – $45 | 25+ years | Pool codes, decorative panels |
| Composite | $5,000 – $7,500 | $33 – $50 | 25–30 years | Wood look without staining |
Fence Materials by Style
Explore cost guides for popular fencing types — each with installed ranges and regional factors
Wood privacy
Cedar & pressure-treated · 15–20 yr lifespan
$3,800 – $5,500
View cost guide →Vinyl fencing
Privacy & picket styles · 20–30 yrs
$4,200 – $6,200
View cost guide →Composite fencing
Wood-grain boards · 25–30 yrs
$5,000 – $7,500
View cost guide →Chain link
Galvanized & vinyl-coated · 15–25 yrs
$2,400 – $3,500
View cost guide →Aluminum fencing
Ornamental & pool-rated · 25+ yrs
$4,500 – $6,800
View cost guide →Vinyl vs. wood
Side-by-side cost & maintenance comparison
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Read comparison →Regional Fence Cost Factors
Labor rates, permit rules, and soil conditions drive price differences across the U.S.
National average
- Labor: $12–$22 / linear ft installed
- Materials: $6–$28 / linear ft by type
- Permits: $100–$200 typical residential
- Season: Spring & summer peak demand
- HOA rules: Height, style, and setback limits
Texas
- Multiplier: ~6% below national average
- Labor: $11–$18 / linear ft
- Materials: Cedar popular in DFW & Austin
- Codes: Pool barrier rules in many metros
- Peak cities: Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio
Florida
- Multiplier: ~4% above national average
- Labor: $13–$21 / linear ft
- Materials: Vinyl & aluminum for humidity
- Codes: Hurricane-rated posts in coastal zones
- Peak cities: Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville
Fence Installation Labor Costs
Labor typically accounts for 45–55% of your total fence installation bill. Rates depend on crew size, post depth, terrain, and local demand.
- National average: $12–$22 per linear ft for installation
- Steep terrain premium: +10–18% for significant grade changes
- Rock or clay soil: +$3–$8 per post for augering
- Old fence removal: +$2–$5 per linear ft when included
Labor cost by region
| Region | Labor / linear ft | 150 ft labor |
|---|---|---|
| National | $12 – $22 | $1,800 – $3,300 |
| Texas | $11 – $18 | $1,650 – $2,700 |
| Florida | $13 – $21 | $1,950 – $3,150 |
| California | $16 – $26 | $2,400 – $3,900 |
| Northeast | $15 – $24 | $2,250 – $3,600 |
Permits & HOA Rules for Fence Installation
Many municipalities require a permit for new fences — especially over 6 ft. HOAs often dictate style, height, and color before you break ground.
- Typical permit fee: $100–$200 for residential fence
- Survey costs: $300–$600 if property lines are unclear
- HOA approval: 2–6 weeks lead time in planned communities
- Setback rules: Often 2–8 ft from property line
Always verify your contractor pulls the correct permit. Unpermitted fences can trigger fines and complicate home sales.
Permit costs by city
| City | Permit cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dallas, TX | $75 – $150 | Online application |
| Houston, TX | $100 – $175 | Varies by district |
| Miami, FL | $125 – $225 | Pool barrier rules |
| Phoenix, AZ | $80 – $140 | Height limits by zone |
| Los Angeles, CA | $150 – $300+ | Corner visibility rules |
Fence Repair vs. New Installation
Compare typical costs and when each option makes financial sense
| Factor | Fence repair | New installation |
|---|---|---|
| Typical cost | $150 – $800 per section | $2,500 – $12,000 national |
| Best when | Localized damage, fence under 10 years | 15+ years old, rot, leaning posts, style change |
| Timeline | Same day – 2 days | 1–5 days depending on length |
| Permits | Often not required for minor repair | Required in many cities for new fence |
| Warranty | Limited to repaired area | Full install warranty 1–5 years typical |
| Break-even | Repairs over $1,500 → consider replace | Long-term value if staying 5+ years |
Not sure? Use the calculator or read our fence installation cost guide.
Fence Cost Calculator FAQs
Answers to the most-searched questions about fence installation pricing in 2026
How much does fence installation cost in 2026?
The national average fence installation cost in 2026 is $2,500–$12,000 for a typical residential project, or roughly $18–$42 per linear foot installed. Most homeowners pay around $4,800 for 150 linear feet of 6 ft wood privacy fencing including one gate and permit.
How much does a fence cost per linear foot?
Installed costs run about $16–$23 per linear foot for chain link, $25–$37 for wood privacy, $28–$41 for vinyl, $30–$45 for aluminum, and $33–$50 for composite nationally. Height, gates, and terrain change the total — use our advanced calculator to model your yard.
Do I need a permit to install a fence?
Many cities require a permit for new fences — especially 6 ft or taller. Fees average $100–$200 nationally. HOAs may require separate approval. Our calculator includes a permit line item you can compare by state and ZIP.
How accurate is a fence cost calculator?
Online calculators provide a useful budget range within about 10–15% of final bids when you enter accurate linear footage, material, and height. Rock, old fence removal, and custom gates can push the final number higher — always get 3–5 on-site estimates.
What is the cheapest fence material?
Chain link is the most affordable installed option at roughly $16–$23 per linear foot. Wood privacy offers a classic look at $25–$37 per linear foot. See our vinyl vs. wood comparison for maintenance trade-offs.
How much do fence gates add to the cost?
A single walk gate typically adds $300–$500 installed nationally. Double drive gates cost more. Toggle gate count in the advanced calculator to see the impact on your estimate.