Cost Estimator
Fence Cost Calculator
Estimate fence replacement costs by linear feet, height, material, gates, removal needs, terrain, and location. Use this page to build a practical budget before requesting contractor quotes.
What the calculator includes
Use the main pricing inputs homeowners compare most often when planning a fence replacement project.
Linear feet
Project length is the biggest driver of total cost and helps estimate materials and labor.
Fence height
Taller fences usually cost more because they need more material, deeper posts, and more labor.
Material type
Compare common options like wood, vinyl, chain link, and cedar.
Gate count
Each added gate increases hardware, framing, and installation complexity.
Removal
Old fence tear-out and disposal can add meaningful cost depending on condition and access.
Terrain
Slopes, rocky soil, and tight access can raise labor time and post-setting difficulty.
Post type
Post material and footing requirements affect durability, labor, and overall project price.
Location
Regional labor rates and material availability can shift pricing, including local market adjustments.
How to use the calculator
Start with your total fence length, then choose the height and material that best match your project. Add gates, removal, and terrain factors to see how each decision can change the estimated range.
For the best planning value, compare your estimate against our material-specific guides and linear-foot pricing pages. This helps you understand whether the total is being driven by size, material choice, or site conditions.
Fence cost FAQ
Quick answers to common questions homeowners ask before replacing a fence.
What affects fence replacement cost the most?
The biggest factors are total linear feet, fence height, material, gate count, removal of the old fence, and local labor rates.
Is removal usually included in fence pricing?
Not always. Some quotes separate demolition and haul-away, so it helps to compare both installation and removal line items.
Why does location matter?
Labor costs, permit requirements, and material availability can vary by region, which changes the final installed price.
How accurate is an online fence calculator?
A calculator is best for budgeting. Final quotes can still change based on access, soil conditions, exact layout, and contractor pricing.
Do gates increase total project cost?
Yes. Gates add framing, hardware, alignment work, and extra labor, especially for wider or custom openings.
Should I compare multiple fence materials?
Yes. Reviewing wood, vinyl, chain link, and cedar options can help you balance upfront cost, maintenance, and lifespan.

