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There are many factors that can affect the installation cost, including fence size and materials.


Most fences will require gates. The price of installation will vary depending upon the height, style, material, and design of the gate. The installation cost will depend on the number and type of gates you choose to install.



The slope of the property will have an impact on the price of the fence. If the property has a small slope, it is better to have the ground graded equally for a higher fence line. For a fence to be properly aligned, it will require special measurements and building techniques. This increases labor costs but is well worth the extra effort to get a solid fence. The cost of fencing a yard with multiple obstructions or angles is higher because it will require more posts to install.




A backyard fence makes a home more secure, even though it may only be a chain-link. An attractive fence increases curb appeal. You can enhance the curb appeal of your home by adding vines or plants to the fence. A well-maintained fence can help you sell your home faster.
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.




Fence panels are another option for vertically-oriented fences. These pre-built sections include stringers and fencing boards. The panels attach to the fence posts by using metal brackets.
Fence installation costs can quickly rise depending on what type of fence you choose and how large the area enclosed. These are some tips to help you save money on building a fence.


If you have a neighboring property or want to keep your evenings on the deck private, a privacy fence might be a good choice. Vinyl and wood are the best choices, while metal is an option. However, it will be more expensive. A 150-foot privacy fence costs between $1,500 to $8,250 with an average cost of $2,750. You can also add lattice or green-space-friendly privet to your privacy fence.
Labor costs can be higher if the fence is being installed in a hilly or rocky area. Some contractors charge per hour. Most contractors charge between $30 and $75 an hour. It will take approximately 20 hours to build a 150-foot fence.



Vinyl fencing is durable and lasts a long time. Vinyl fences come in many different styles and colors, including wood-look. Vinyl fences require minimal maintenance. Vinyl fences are $25-40 per linear foot. Pre-built panels can be installed instead of having the fence constructed from scratch. This could reduce labor costs.

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.