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When considering a project that involves fencing, the question of cost often looms large. If you’re eyeing 200 feet of chain link fence, you might be wondering just how much it will set you back. The answer isn’t as straightforward as one might hope; several factors come into play.
Chain link fences are typically priced per linear foot and can range from $5 to $20 depending on the gauge (thickness) of the wire and whether it's galvanized or vinyl-coated. For our calculation, let's take an average price of around $10 per foot for a decent quality chain link fence. This brings us to approximately $2,000 for 200 feet.
Installation costs need to be factored in too. Hiring professionals can add anywhere from $1 to $3 per foot for labor alone, which could bring your total closer to an additional $600-$1,800 if we stick with that same 200-foot stretch.
Now imagine you're not keen on hiring someone else but instead want to roll up your sleeves and tackle this yourself. You’ll save on labor costs but still need tools like post hole diggers or concrete mix for setting posts properly—not to mention time spent learning the ropes!
Also consider any extras: gates may run between $100 and $300 each depending on size and style; adding privacy slats could also increase your budget by another few hundred dollars if desired.
A DIY installation might keep your expenses down under about $1,500 while professional help could push it upwards toward nearly double that amount at times—especially once those hidden fees start creeping in!
Your final bill will depend heavily upon choices made along the way—from material selection right through till installation methods chosen—and even local market rates where you live can influence prices significantly.
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