How much does a fence cost?
Enter fence length, editable material cost per foot, editable labor cost per foot, and waste. The result is a planning budget, not an installed quote.
Separate gates and removal
Gates, demolition, hauling, grading, post concrete, difficult digging, permits, staining, and unusual access can be separate from a simple linear-foot fence estimate.
Use local prices by fence type
Wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, metal, split rail, farm fence, and privacy fence projects use different material and labor rates. Replace defaults with local numbers before budgeting.
Fence material planning reference
Examples are simple straight-run checks before gates, corners, slope changes, and custom end sections.
| Fence item | Example input | Planning result |
|---|---|---|
| Posts | 120 ft at 8 ft spacing | About 15 spaces before end, corner, and gate posts |
| Rails | 120 ft with 8 ft rails, one rail run | 15 rails before waste |
| Pickets | 120 ft at 0.5 ft picket plus gap | 240 pickets before waste |
| Sections | 120 ft with 8 ft panels | 15 sections before gates |
Before you calculate
- Measure each straight fence run in feet.
- Separate gates, removal, grading, difficult digging, and unusual access from the main linear run.
- Use local material and labor rates for the selected fence type.
Common mistakes
- Pricing gates, removal, and post concrete as if they are included in every per-foot number.
- Using one rate for wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and farm fence.
- Treating a planning estimate as a contractor quote.
Formula
cost = ceil(count * (1 + wastePercent / 100)) * (unitCost + laborCost)
Assumptions
- Fence quantities depend on layout, post spacing, corners, gates, terrain, and product dimensions.
- Estimate posts, rails, pickets, panels, hardware, and concrete separately when needed.
- Property lines, permits, wind load, and local rules are separate.
Example
Estimated gate hardware cost: 560 USD
How to estimate item cost
- Enter the planned item count using the planned hardware sets field.
- Enter cost per item using the hardware set cost field.
- Enter labor per item using the labor per set field.
- Add any extra percentage for small parts, waste, replacement allowance, or quote variance.
- Use the result as a planning budget and confirm final scope, installation conditions, and local quote details separately.
Before you buy materials
- Confirm posts, panels, rails, pickets, concrete, fasteners, caps, gates, and finish materials separately.
- Round quantities to how sections, rolls, or panels are sold.
FAQ
How do I estimate fence cost?
Multiply fence length by material plus labor cost per foot, then add waste or project-specific allowance.
How much is 120 ft in this example?
At $18 material and $22 labor per foot with 0% waste, the estimate is about $4,800.
Does this include gates?
No unless you include gate cost in the per-foot inputs. Gates and gate posts are often priced separately.
Is this a contractor quote?
No. It is a planning calculator. Site access, removal, grading, concrete, permits, and local labor can change real pricing.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.