Once the fence posts and brackets are in their place, a crew installs stringers (the horizontal pieces), and vertical fencing material, gates, as well as everything else that makes up your fence.
Wood fencing requires regular maintenance as it's the most vulnerable to moisture. Staining fences will increase their longevity. To prevent rusting on wrought-iron and steel fences, you will need to treat them with a corrosion inhibitor. Vinyl fences can be sprayed with water to clean them up if they get dirty.


How steep the property is can have a major impact on the fence's price. It is best to grade the ground even if there is a slight slope. This will allow for a more level fence. Special measuring and building techniques will be required to properly align the fence due to significant terrain changes. While labor costs can be higher due to this process, it's well worth the effort to create a sturdy fence. It will be more expensive to fence a yard that has many obstacles or angles, as more posts will need to be installed.
To prevent your fence from becoming flammable, we generally recommend gates made of a fire retardant metal, such as iron, steel, or aluminum. Wood gates can be extremely flammable. However, if the gate is installed with an additional metal, it will reduce the chance of a fire.




The range of fence-building materials has expanded over time. There are still options for iron, barbed wire and wooden fences, but there are also newer options like electric, invisible and chain link. Each style has its own purpose. You can combine different fence types to personalize your property. You could build a garden fence with cedarwood mesh wire and vinyl picket, while your front yard might have a vinyl fence and your backyard might have privacy fencing made of wood. These are the most commonly used fences, as well as their average prices.
The cost of a fence installation is not as complex as other construction projects. The price of a new fence will go up if there are steep hills or dense vegetation. It is possible for fence installation to cost more if there are additional posts or gates or old fencing that must be removed.


Over time, fencing materials have changed. Although barbed wire, wooden and iron are still widely available, newer styles such as vinyl, invisible, invisible, or chain link have a purpose. You can combine fence types to make your property unique. For example, you could make a garden fence out of cedarwood and mesh wire. The front yard might have vinyl picket fencing while the backyard might have wood privacy fencing. Here are the top types of fences along with their average costs.





Wood fencing is not only a beautiful, natural choice to other materials but it is also the most economical. It typically costs between $10 and $15 per foot. However, higher quality, more rare wood species like redwood can increase its price up to $25 per per foot.


The labor cost may be higher if you are installing fences in areas that are particularly hilly or steep. Some contractors charge an hourly rate. Most contractors charge between $30- $75 per hour. A 150-foot fence takes approximately 20 hours.


Some areas require that you obtain a fence permit prior to installing your fence. Apply for the fence permit early so the process doesn’t slow down.



If you are unable to hire the tools you need, such as a post-hole auger or auger, you could rent them. Prefab fencing panels are also available. Before you begin, verify that you have the right permits to put up the height and type of fence you desire.




Material costs are determined by the type and design of the fence. Here are the most widely used types of fences along with their respective costs.


A privacy fence can be an option if you live on adjoining land or have backyard property. Wood and vinyl are the best options, but metal can also be used at a higher cost. The average price for a 150-foot privacy fencing is $2,750. It costs between $1500 and $8250. Other privacy fence options include adding lattice at the top or planting green-space friendly privet.

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