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There’s no such thing as a uniform price when it comes to the cost of fence installation. Here are a few features that may impact fence installation cost around your home:
- The Size of Your Yard – Large yards require more materials and incur more labor costs than smaller yards.
- Materials – Fencing is available in a variety of materials. Here’s a list of the most commonly used types:
- Natural & Pressure Treated Wood – Durable and ideal for traditional style homes.
- Metal & Chain Link Fencing – Whether iron, aluminum or classic chain link fencing, these materials are very durable and often cost-effective to install.
- Vinyl Fencing – Incredibly popular due to its durability and weather-resistant nature.
- Composite Fencing – Available in a range of looks and styles, composite fencing is strong, durable and an ideal pick for a designer-inspired home.
- Style – The fencing style you choose will impact your overall installation cost. Wood picket fences, for example, involve more time and require more care to install correctly. Additionally, special features like a lattice top, painting, staining or sealing will also impact overall installation costs. You’ll need to get an estimate based on your style preferences and property needs.
- Labor – Certain areas, such as hilly or rocky spaces, may require additional removal tactics, skills and time, raising the cost.