Calculating how many feet your fence will cover can help you estimate the cost of your project. Fences can be installed for $15-$60 per linear feet depending on the material chosen. Labor costs are $5-20 per linearfoot and materials cost $10-$35 per foot.
Installing a fence is usually more expensive in rural areas because materials and laborers need to be brought from further away. The cost of certain materials can vary depending on where they are located. Additional fees may apply if the fence is in an difficult to reach area. The ease of access can be hindered by overgrown trees, narrow spaces, or parked vehicles.





You need more security or privacy? We have a variety to choose from: aluminum, steel and chain link fences, as well as pvc fences.



If you want to do the entire job yourself, you can rent tools like an auger and post-hole digger. You can also choose to install your fencing board-by-board with prefab fencing panels. Before you go ahead, ensure that you check the local building codes to confirm that you are permitted to build the type and height fence you desire.






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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.

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.








We offer free estimates and can visit your home to conduct a low-cost survey to determine what is best for your property. We won't install anything unless our customers are happy with the plan and will never charge hidden fees. To maintain long-lasting relationships with our clients, we believe in honesty and integrity.
We are a Florida-recognized fence contractor, offering fence installation services for both commercial and industrial customers.


Slope is an important factor that will affect the fence price. For a less steep slope, it might be better to have the ground graded even for a straighter fence line. Special building and measuring techniques are required for any significant changes in terrain. This can increase labor costs but it's worthwhile to invest in a sturdy fence. Additionally, fencing yards with many angles or obstructions will result in a higher cost because there will be more posts needed.

Because fence installation costs can be divided equally between labor- and material-intensive materials, it is possible to put up a fence all by yourself. You can just dig a hole, install a post, then hang a fence panel. Building a fence can be complicated if your ground is unevenly graded, difficult to reach, or if you have to hang panels in an even pattern. Although chain-link fences may seem the easiest to make, professional installers can install wrought iron and other metal fences.



836 feet will be required to fence an area of 1 acre. You can calculate the cost by multiplying 836 with the fencing cost for each linear foot.

All fence panels, boards and pickets are pressure-treated and depending on the client, stain treated to create a long-lasting and durable solution.