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Privacy Fence Cost Calculator: Get an Accurate Estimate

Learn how to estimate privacy fence costs. Use our calculator and understand the factors that affect your final price.

Privacy fence cost estimate

Privacy fences block views and add security. This guide explains how to estimate costs using our fence cost calculator and what inputs matter most for an accurate privacy fence quote.

Using the Privacy Fence Cost Calculator

Our fence cost calculator asks for fence length, height, material, and gate count. For a privacy fence, choose 6-foot or 8-foot height. Materials like wood, vinyl, and composite are common for privacy. Enter your numbers to get a material and labor estimate in seconds. The calculator uses typical regional pricing, so your actual quote may vary. Use it as a starting point before calling contractors.

Privacy Fence Cost by Material

Material6 ft $/ft8 ft $/ft100 ft (6 ft)
Wood (pressure-treated)$15–$25$20–$30$1,500–$2,500
Wood (cedar)$22–$35$28–$40$2,200–$3,500
Vinyl$25–$38$30–$45$2,500–$3,800
Composite$30–$45$35–$50$3,000–$4,500

Inputs That Change Your Estimate

Length

Measure the fence line in linear feet. Include corners and turns. Do not double-count shared property lines. Accurate length is the most important input for a good estimate.

Height

Privacy fences are usually 6 or 8 feet. Taller fences use more material and cost more per foot. Some areas limit height; check local rules before choosing 8 feet.

Material

Wood is often the least expensive for privacy. Vinyl and composite cost more but need less maintenance. See wood fence cost per foot and vinyl fence prices for details.

Gates

Each gate adds $200–$800 or more. Include walk-through and drive gates in your count. Gates are often priced separately in contractor quotes.

Sample Calculations

For a 150-foot, 6-foot wood privacy fence with one gate: 150 × $20 (mid-range) = $3,000 for fence, plus $400 for gate = about $3,400. For vinyl: 150 × $30 = $4,500 plus $500 gate = about $5,000. These are ballpark figures; your region and contractor will affect the final price.

ScenarioEstimate
100 ft, 6 ft, wood, no gate$1,800–$2,500
100 ft, 6 ft, wood, 1 gate$2,200–$3,200
150 ft, 6 ft, vinyl, 1 gate$4,500–$6,000
200 ft, 8 ft, wood, 2 gates$5,000–$7,000

What the Calculator Does Not Include

Permits, surveys, removal of an old fence, and difficult terrain are not built into the basic estimate. Add 5–15% for permits and extras. Fence removal costs $3–$7 per foot if you are replacing an existing fence.

Getting Quotes to Compare

Use the calculator to set a budget, then get at least three written quotes. See our guide on how to get multiple fence quotes. Compare line items: materials, labor, gates, and permits. A low total can hide shortcuts; a high total may include extras you do not need.

FAQs

How accurate is the fence cost calculator?

It gives ballpark estimates based on typical pricing. Actual costs vary by region, contractor, and site conditions. Use it to budget and compare quotes.

How much does a 6-foot privacy fence cost?

For wood, expect $15–$35 per linear foot installed. A 100-foot run runs about $1,500–$3,500. Vinyl and composite cost more.

Should I include labor in my estimate?

Yes, unless you are doing DIY. Labor is typically 40–55% of the total. The calculator can show material-only or full install.

How do I measure for a privacy fence?

Measure the fence line in straight segments. Add the lengths. Do not double-count shared boundaries. Include all sides you plan to fence.