Fence Calculator
Calculate materials and costs for fence installation projects. Get accurate estimates for wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and composite fencing.
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For Homeowners: Get a quick cost range with just a few measurements. Perfect for budgeting and comparing contractor quotes.
Quick Mode: Get a fast cost range estimate with DIY shopping list. Perfect for homeowners planning a fence project.
Typical Fence Costs by Type
| Fence Type | Material $/lin ft | Installed $/lin ft | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chain Link | $5 ā $15 | $8 ā $25 | 15 ā 25 years |
| Wood Privacy | $8 ā $20 | $15 ā $35 | 15 ā 20 years |
| Vinyl | $12 ā $30 | $20 ā $50 | 25 ā 30 years |
| Aluminum | $15 ā $35 | $25 ā $60 | 30 ā 50 years |
| Composite | $20 ā $45 | $30 ā $75 | 25 ā 30 years |
Ranges are for 6 ft height. 4 ft fences run 20-35% less; 8 ft fences run 25% more. Gate costs are additional.
Assumptions & Sources
Assumptions
- Post spacing: Standard 8 ft on-center. Closer spacing (6 ft) adds ~25% more posts and concrete but improves wind resistance.
- Labor rates: Material cost Ć labor multiplier (1.0x for chain link up to 1.5x for wood). Terrain difficulty adds 10-75% to labor.
- What's included: Posts, panels/pickets, concrete, hardware, and 2 standard walk-through gates. Professional mode adds terrain, removal, and permit line items.
- What's excluded: Survey/staking costs, tree or stump removal, retaining walls on severe grades, and HOA application fees.
- Regional multiplier: ZIP-code-based adjustment using RSMeans 2025 regional cost indices applied to materials and labor.
Last updated: February 2026
Pro Tips from a Construction PM
- Post depth matters: Rule of thumb ā 1/3 of total post length underground. In frost zones, go below the frost line or your fence will heave. A 6 ft fence needs 8 ft posts with 2+ ft buried.
- Plan gates before posts: Every fence needs at least one gate wide enough for a wheelbarrow (42" clear). Decide where gates go before setting any posts ā moving a concrete-set post is miserable work.
- Talk to the neighbor: In many states, fences on the property line mean shared cost. Get an agreement in writing before you build. Fences cause more neighbor disputes than anything else in residential construction.
- Corner and end posts get extra bracing: These carry the most tension. Use 6x6 posts at corners instead of 4x4, and add diagonal bracing. A corner post that leans takes the whole fence with it.
- Check HOA and setback rules first: Some HOAs dictate material, color, and max height. Most municipalities require the "good side" facing out. A permit is $75-150 and worth every penny compared to a forced tear-down.
Related Calculators
- Concrete Calculator ā Calculate concrete for post footings, especially if you're setting posts in sono tubes.
- Excavation Calculator ā Estimate digging costs if you're hiring out the post hole work or need grading.
- Gravel Calculator ā Figure gravel needs for drainage around fence lines or gate aprons.
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