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How much does it cost to build a privacy fence?

Typical range: $2,322-$3,809

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Wood fence installation

For your project in zip code 43215 with these options, the cost to install a wood fence starts at $18.58-$30.47 per linear foot. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose.

A simple way to boost your home's curb appeal while adding more security is to install a privacy fence. This type of fencing is typically taller than standard fences and offers you and your family protection from prying eyes. With a few different options to choose from, the cost of a privacy fence can vary depending on the material you choose and your desired height.

How much does a privacy fence cost? Read on to find out the average price of a privacy fence and what materials are available for construction.

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Linear Feet

Standard ServicesQuantityLowHigh
What you can expect
Range per linear foot:$18.58$30.47
Range for this type of project:$2,322$3,809
Estimate: $3,066
Wood Fencing Cost
132
linear feet
$1,482$2,056
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Cost of residential-grade, premium-construction fence boards, each 1"x6", set between 2"x4" top and bottom rail and mounted on 4"x4" posts. Rate is inclusive of local delivery, as well as standard excess for perfect installation and occasional repairs.
Wood Fencing Labor, Basic
20
hours
$598$1,457
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Labor cost, under typical conditions, for complete installation. Post locations will be laid out and post holes dug up to 3' deep, then wood posts will be set in concrete at 8' spacing. Two horizontal rails between each post will be installed, and 6'x6" fence boards attached. Fee is inclusive of all aspects of the project, such as thorough planning, acquisition of equipment and material, preparation and protection of project site, and meticulous cleanup.
Wood Fencing Job Supplies
132
linear feet
$175$199
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Requisite supplies for the job, including fasteners, post concrete, and connectors.
Wood Fencing Equipment Allowance
1
job
$66$97
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Daily rental of specialty equipment for maximum quality and efficiency. These include 8" post-hole auger, 12" miter saw, pneumatic nailer, and portable concrete mixer. Consumable equipment elements not included.
Wood Fencing Debris Disposal
125
linear feet
$711$809
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Responsible disposal of all project debris, including the cost to load and haul old materials, installation waste, and any other refuse.
Optional Services
Option: Remove Fencing
8
hours
$228$556
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Rails, panels, posts, and concrete base (at up to 8' spacing) will be detached and excavated, and materials removed from premises. Available for wood, vinyl, and cyclone fencing up to 6' height.
Standard services
Wood Fencing Cost
$1,482 -$2,056
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132
linear feet
Cost of residential-grade, premium-construction fence boards, each 1"x6", set between 2"x4" top and bottom rail and mounted on 4"x4" posts. Rate is inclusive of local delivery, as well as standard excess for perfect installation and occasional repairs.
Wood Fencing Labor, Basic
$598 -$1,457
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20
hours
Labor cost, under typical conditions, for complete installation. Post locations will be laid out and post holes dug up to 3' deep, then wood posts will be set in concrete at 8' spacing. Two horizontal rails between each post will be installed, and 6'x6" fence boards attached. Fee is inclusive of all aspects of the project, such as thorough planning, acquisition of equipment and material, preparation and protection of project site, and meticulous cleanup.
Wood Fencing Job Supplies
$175 -$199
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132
linear feet
Requisite supplies for the job, including fasteners, post concrete, and connectors.
Wood Fencing Equipment Allowance
$66 -$97
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1
job
Daily rental of specialty equipment for maximum quality and efficiency. These include 8" post-hole auger, 12" miter saw, pneumatic nailer, and portable concrete mixer. Consumable equipment elements not included.
Wood Fencing Debris Disposal
$711 -$809
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125
linear feet
Responsible disposal of all project debris, including the cost to load and haul old materials, installation waste, and any other refuse.
Optional Services
Option: Remove Fencing
$228 -$556
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8
hours
Rails, panels, posts, and concrete base (at up to 8' spacing) will be detached and excavated, and materials removed from premises. Available for wood, vinyl, and cyclone fencing up to 6' height.
What you can expect
Range per linear foot:
$19 - $30
Range for this type of project:
$2,322 - $3,809
Estimate:
$3,066
Cost Comparison
YOUR ESTIMATE
$3,066

NATIONAL AVERAGE RANGE
$2,411 -$3,954
YOUR ESTIMATE

Install a Wood Privacy Fence: national average cost

The national average materials cost to install a wood fence is $13.93 per linear foot, with a range between $11.67 to $16.18. The total price for labor and materials per linear foot is $25.46, coming in between $19.29 to $31.63. A typical 125 linear foot project costs $3,182.43, with a range of $2,410.68 to $3,954.18. Your actual price will depend on your location, job size, conditions and finish options you choose.
cost to install a wood fence
National Avg. Materials Cost per linear foot$13.93
National Avg. Cost (labor and materials) for 125 linear foot$3,182.43
National Cost Range (labor and materials) for 125 linear foot$2,410.68 - $3,954.18

Privacy fence cost calculator

The average cost of a privacy fence is about $25 per linear foot, including labor, though the price can range between $19 and $60. Naturally, this number will fluctuate depending on whether you choose aluminum, wood, chain link, bamboo, PVC, or wrought iron for your fencing material and which contractor you choose to install it. 

Calculate your cost to install a privacy fence by first finding the per-foot price of your chosen material and multiplying it by the number of feet you'll need. Add the cost of labor onto that number and the cost of removing your old fence if that applies. You’ll also need to factor in other possible items, such as gates, concrete, sealant, and hardware.

Privacy fence cost per foot

The average material cost of a privacy fence runs between $2 and $50 per linear foot, depending on the type of material you choose. For a fencing project of 125 linear feet, you can expect to pay between $250 and $12,500.

Linear FeetAverage CostLowest CostHighest Cost
100$1,100$700$1,500
125$1,375$875$1,875
150$1,650$1,050$2,250
200$2,200$1,400$3,000
300$3,300$2,100$4,500
400$4,400$2,800$6,000
500$5,500$3,500$7,500

In most cases, professional fence installation contractors are able to acquire your desired material, since they’ll have preferred suppliers. Wood is a popular choice for privacy fences due to its natural beauty, but other materials have their own benefits, such as greater security or a cheaper overall cost.

Privacy fence cost calculator: Installation, labor costs, and replacement

When planning the budget for your fencing project, you’ll need to consider several factors that influence the overall cost of a privacy fence.

These factors include:

  • Location - The cost of fencing materials and installation will vary according to where you live.
  • Length - Since fencing is priced on a per-linear-foot basis, the total length of a project will affect the final cost of a privacy fence.
  • Enhancements - Privacy fence costs can be altered if there are any enhancements added to the fence, such as a gate, decorative fixtures, or post toppers.
  • Installation - Professional installation can cost between $6 and $12 per foot, on top of the price of materials.
  • Contractor expertise - A contractor's years of expertise will be reflected in their labor charges.
  • Footings - If concrete footings are needed, this will impact the labor cost to install a privacy fence.

Privacy fence labor cost

Most carpenters or general contractors charge between $30 and $50 per hour for labor to install a new fence. The total project price may vary depending on the type of fencing you choose as well as the design and the total size.

Privacy fence installation cost

A full privacy fence is a solid panel with little to no space between the boards. It’ll be at least six feet high since the point of a privacy fence is to block your property from outside view. The installation cost of a four to six-foot tall privacy fence is between $19 and $60 per linear foot, including the cost of the materials. The actual price may be as low as $8 per linear foot, or as high as $100 since the more expensive materials can be as much as $75.

Privacy fence replacement cost

If you intend to replace your existing fence, you’ll need to include the cost of removing and disposing of the old fence in your overall budget. For example, a 100 linear foot fence costs between $200 and $500 to remove. If you hire a contractor, tell them from the outset that the old fence will need to be removed first. This way, they can include the removal cost in their quote. If they don’t include it, you may be responsible for hauling the old fence away.

Privacy fence cost calculator by type

While most privacy fences are designed to completely obscure a property from outside view, semi-private options are also available. A standard privacy fence is usually between six and eight feet high. It’s composed of boards placed so tightly together that they form a virtually solid panel. A semi-private fence is the same height, only with gaps between the boards or whatever material you choose. If you’re concerned about airflow or don’t want to block out as much sunlight as a full privacy fence, then this option is a good choice for you. 

Wood privacy fencing

If you decide you’d like to use wood to build your privacy fence, you should start by looking at the types of wood available for fencing. Some wood types are more durable than others, and some are less expensive, but each type has its own unique properties.

Here are the types of wood available for fencing:

  • Pine/cedar/cypress - These three are popular choices for privacy fences. Pine is usually used for fence posts, with cedar used for the boards since it handles wear and tear well. By using pine for the posts and cedar or cypress for the boards, you’ll get a quality fence at a lower price. The average cost for a six-foot-high fence in these wood types is between $2 and $3 per linear foot.
  • Western red cedar - This wood type is resistant to rot and other weather-related damage, but it’s more expensive than pine, cedar, and cypress. The average cost for western red cedar is $6 to $8 per linear foot.
  • Redwood - Redwood offers a lovely, high-end look without the high-end price. The average cost of redwood is a minimum of $8 per linear foot.
  • Spruce - Spruce is a solid option for those on a budget since it averages around $5 per linear foot. The light color of this wood means it can be easily painted, but it’ll require treatment to prevent pests and warping.
  • Composite wood - If you like the look of wood but don’t like the maintenance, composite wood is the choice for you. It consists of wood fibers mixed with recycled plastics, creating a fencing material with a high level of durability.
  • White oak - White oak is weather resistant and will not warp, making it a great choice for humid climates or places prone to inclement weather. This fencing material averages $5 to $10 per linear foot.
  • Black locust - Black locust is often chosen for livestock fencing but is also popular for privacy fences. Black locust is durable and needs little maintenance. The average black locust wood fencing cost is between $5 and $10.
  • Tropical hardwoods - Tropical hardwoods tend to be expensive, averaging between $8 and $15 per linear foot, but they’re also highly durable.  

Cost to install privacy fence

Several factors will determine the total cost to install a privacy fence. These factors include the length and height of the project, whether you include any enhancements, and whether you plan to install a gate. If you’re on a tight budget, you can choose a less expensive option like pine or go to the opposite end of the cost spectrum and choose something like aluminum.

Size/length

An average 200-foot privacy fence costs approximately $3,200, which comes out to around $16 per linear foot. The longer the fence, the more it’ll cost you for materials and labor. An unusual shape, like a polygon, will alter the labor cost to install your privacy fence since your contractor will need to use more posts and hardware.

Height

An eight-foot-high fence will naturally cost more than a six-foot-high fence. The price difference between the two heights might only be a few pennies for lower-cost fencing material, but it could be several dollars more per foot for a more expensive material. It’s a good idea to add 20% to 30% more to your project budget if you want an eight-foot fence instead of a six-foot. Consider your privacy needs and decide if you can live with a six-foot-high fence to save yourself a bit of money.

Gates

You’ll need to include a gate for easy access to your yard. A gate that accommodates a six to eight-foot high fence will cost you $200 to $600, depending on your chosen material and design. Remember that the gate you choose doesn’t have to be made of the same material as the rest of the fence. You can choose something different to act as a decorative focal point. You may also want to decide how wide your fence will need to be if it’s meant to accommodate vehicles or lawn equipment. The kind of gate you choose will have an impact on the cost of the privacy fence.

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