Fencing April 3, 2026 7 min read
Fence Installation Cost by Material: Wood, Vinyl, Chain Link, and Metal
A new fence is a significant investment that affects your home's value, security, and appearance. Choosing the right material depends on your budget, purpose, and maintenance tolerance.
Cost per linear foot by material
- Wood (cedar): $15-$30/ft installed — Lifespan: 15-20 years
- Wood (pressure-treated pine): $12-$22/ft — Lifespan: 10-15 years
- Vinyl/PVC: $20-$40/ft installed — Lifespan: 20-30 years
- Chain link: $10-$20/ft installed — Lifespan: 20+ years
- Aluminum: $25-$45/ft installed — Lifespan: 30+ years
- Wrought iron: $30-$60/ft installed — Lifespan: 50+ years
Best material for each purpose
Privacy: 6ft cedar or vinyl boards. Security: wrought iron or chain link with privacy slats. Pet containment: 4ft chain link or aluminum. Curb appeal: wrought iron or horizontal cedar. Budget: pressure-treated pine or chain link.

Hidden costs to budget for
- Permit fees: $50-$500 depending on your municipality
- Property survey: $200-$600 if boundary lines are unclear
- Gate installation: $200-$1,000 per gate
- Old fence removal: $3-$5 per linear foot
- Grading or slope: adds 20-50% to labor costs
Pro tip: get at least three quotes from licensed fence installers and ask for material samples. The cheapest bid often means thinner posts, smaller gauge wire, or fewer concrete footings.


