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Installing 100 feet of fencing represents a common residential project size. With the fencing market valued at $30.42 billion in 2023, understanding current pricing helps homeowners budget effectively for this mid-sized installation.
The total cost for 100 feet varies significantly based on material choice:
Material TypeMaterials CostInstallationTotal Project CostChain Link$800-1,500$1,000-2,000$1,800-3,500Wood$1,000-2,000$1,500-2,500$2,500-4,500PVC$1,500-3,000$2,000-3,000$3,500-6,000Aluminum$2,000-3,500$2,500-3,500$4,500-7,000
Our residential chain link fence options provide cost-effective security. Features include:
Standard heights: 4′, 5′, or 6′
Gauge options: 9-13
Coating choices: Basic galvanized, Vinyl-coated, Powder-coated finish
The wood fence remains a popular choice for its natural appeal and versatility. Common types: Pressure-treated pine, Cedar planks, Privacy panels, Split rail designs
Several elements influence your 100-foot installation cost:
Ground slope and terrain, Soil type and condition, Access for equipment, Obstacle removal needs, Corner post requirements
Professional installation typically includes: Site preparation, Post hole digging, Material handling, Expert assembly, Clean-up services
Building permits ($100-300), Property survey (if needed), Utility marking service, Design consultation
Gate costs vary by style:
Gate TypeMaterial CostInstallationTotalSingle Walk$200-400$100-200$300-600Double Gate$400-700$200-300$600-1,000Drive Gate$800-1,200$300-500$1,100-1,700
Choose standard sizes, Consider mixed materials, Buy in bulk when possible, Compare supplier prices
Expert installation, Quality guarantees, Time efficiency, Code compliance
Need payment flexibility? Consider these options: Home improvement loans, Contractor financing, Personal loans, Credit options, Payment plans
Annual maintenance varies by material:
MaterialAnnual CostMaintenance NeedsWood$200-400 Staining, repairsChain Link$50-100 Rust preventionPVC$25-50 CleaningAluminum$50-75 Basic washing
A 100-foot fence installation typically costs between $1,800 and $7,000, depending on material choice and specific requirements. Understanding these costs helps homeowners plan effectively and make informed decisions about their fencing project.
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