Fence costs vary by material, region, and whether you DIY or hire. This guide breaks down per-linear-foot pricing so you can budget and compare quotes.
Why Cost Per Linear Foot?
Contractors and suppliers often quote fence jobs by the linear foot. A 100-foot fence costs roughly 100 times the per-foot rate (plus gates, corners, and extras). Knowing typical ranges helps you spot fair quotes and plan your budget. Use our fence cost calculator for a quick estimate.
Cost by Material (Installed)
| Material | Per Linear Foot (installed) | 100 ft Total |
|---|---|---|
| Chain link | $8–$18 | $800–$1,800 |
| Pressure-treated wood | $12–$22 | $1,200–$2,200 |
| Cedar wood | $18–$30 | $1,800–$3,000 |
| Vinyl (standard) | $22–$38 | $2,200–$3,800 |
| Aluminum / ornamental | $25–$45 | $2,500–$4,500 |
| Wrought iron | $30–$50+ | $3,000–$5,000+ |
These include materials and labor. Prices vary by region, contractor, and site conditions. For hiring tips, see hiring a fence contractor.
DIY vs Contractor
Labor typically adds $15–$25 per linear foot. DIY saves that amount but requires time, tools, and some skill. Materials alone for a wood privacy fence run roughly $12–$20 per foot; for vinyl, $18–$30. Use our guides: wood fence, vinyl fence, chain link.
What Affects Cost?
- Material. Chain link is cheapest; wrought iron and premium vinyl cost more.
- Height. Taller fences use more materials.
- Gates. Add $150–$500+ per gate.
- Terrain. Slopes and rocky soil increase labor.
- Region. Labor and material costs differ by area.
Regional Differences
| Region | Typical Range (installed) |
|---|---|
| Southeast, Midwest | Lower end of ranges |
| Northeast, West Coast | Higher end of ranges |
| Rural areas | May be lower; fewer contractors |
| Urban / suburban | Competitive; mid to high |
Extras to Budget For
Permits ($50–$200), removal of old fence ($3–$7 per foot), grading, and gates can add to the total. Check fence permit requirements before starting.
FAQs
How much is 150 feet of fence?
At $20 per linear foot (wood, installed): about $3,000. Add gates and permits. Use our calculator for a closer estimate.
Is it cheaper to install a fence yourself?
Yes. You save labor ($15–$25 per foot). You pay for materials, tools, and your time. Mistakes can add cost.
What's the cheapest fence to install?
Chain link is usually the least expensive—$8–$18 per linear foot installed. DIY pressure-treated wood can be similar or slightly more for materials only.
Does fence cost include removal of old fence?
Not always. Many quotes assume a clean site. Ask if removal is included and what it costs.