What affects cost

Privacy fence pricing usually changes most with material, height, and total linear feet. A 6-foot privacy fence is often priced differently than a shorter decorative fence because it uses more material, larger posts, and more labor. Costs can also rise when your project includes gate installation, old fence removal, sloped terrain, rocky soil, or premium post options.

Price Factors

Typical cost ranges

Use these planning ranges to compare common privacy fence scenarios. Actual quotes vary by region, contractor, and site conditions.

Wood privacy fence

Often one of the most common choices for backyard privacy. Material grade, post spacing, stain or seal needs, and removal work can all affect the final installed price.


Vinyl privacy fence

Usually costs more upfront than basic wood, but many homeowners like the lower maintenance. Taller panels, reinforced posts, and gate hardware can increase pricing.


Removal and disposal

If an old fence must be torn out and hauled away, expect an added project cost. Concrete footings, damaged posts, and limited access can push removal pricing higher.


Terrain and access

Uneven grade, roots, rock, narrow side yards, and difficult equipment access can increase labor time and installation complexity.

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Cost by linear foot

See how project length changes your estimated budget and planning assumptions.

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