Wood Fence Installation Cost Calculator
A new wood fence runs $28 to $80 per linear foot installed in 2025, depending on wood species, height, style, and region. This wood fence installation cost calculator estimates the full installed price from your fence length, wood type (pine, cedar, redwood, cypress), height, style, gates, and regional labor market. Results split material, labor, gate, stain, and permit costs so you can line them up against contractor quotes without guessing at markup.
Wood Fence Installation Cost by Species (2025)
Typical installed cost per linear foot at 6 ft privacy height, average region:
| Wood Type | Material/LF | Labor/LF | Installed/LF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pressure-treated pine | $22 | $12 | $28-46 |
| Cedar | $32 | $18 | $40-64 |
| Cypress | $34 | $19 | $42-62 |
| Redwood | $45 | $23 | $53-80 |
How the Wood Fence Installation Cost Calculator Works
Total wood fence install cost breaks into five parts:
- Material: linear feet minus gate openings, times per-foot rate for your wood species, times height and style factors, times regional multiplier
- Labor: 50 to 55% of material cost for straightforward terrain; higher for slopes or rocky soil
- Gates: walk gates $275 to $475 each by wood type; drive gates 3 to 4 times a walk gate
- Stain or sealer: optional, $2 to $4 per LF at install (factory-stained pickets or on-site)
- Permit: $25 to $300 depending on jurisdiction (many require permits for 6+ ft)
Add them for total installed cost. Divide by linear feet for cost per foot.
Cedar Fence Installation Cost
Cedar is the most popular wood fence choice for durability-to-price ratio. Cedar fence installation cost averages $40 to $64 per linear foot installed at 6 ft privacy. A 150 LF cedar fence with one walk gate runs $6,500 to $10,500 total in 2025. Western red cedar is standard; Northern white cedar runs slightly cheaper. Cedar resists rot without chemical treatment and weathers to a silver-gray if left unsealed.
Pressure-Treated Pine Fence Installation Cost
Pressure-treated pine is the cheapest wood fence option at $28 to $46 per linear foot installed. For a 150 LF pine fence at 6 ft with one walk gate, budget $4,500 to $7,500 total. Pine accepts stain well and lasts 12 to 18 years with yearly sealing. Without sealing, expect 8 to 12 years before significant warping or rot.
Redwood Fence Installation Cost
Redwood is the premium wood fence species at $53 to $80 per linear foot installed. A 150 LF redwood fence at 6 ft with one walk gate costs $8,500 to $13,500 total. Clear-grade or construction-heart redwood holds its color longer than cedar without sealing and lasts 25 to 40 years. Redwood is most common in California and the Pacific Northwest where shipping cost is low.
Wood Fence Installation Cost Calculator Near California
California has the highest wood fence labor rates in the country at 1.25 to 1.4 times the national average. A 150 LF cedar privacy fence at 6 ft that would cost $8,500 in Texas runs $10,500 to $12,000 installed in coastal California. Set the Region input to "High" for California urban coastal markets (Bay Area, LA, San Diego). Redwood is notably cheaper in California than the national average because local mills reduce shipping cost by 20 to 30%.
Wood Fence Installation Cost Calculator Near Texas
Texas has among the most competitive wood fence labor in the country. Set the Region input to "Low" for most Texas markets (Houston, San Antonio, Dallas suburbs, Austin outskirts). A 150 LF cedar privacy fence at 6 ft typically runs $5,500 to $8,500 installed in Texas. Central Austin runs slightly higher (use Average). Pine is especially popular in Texas because it is locally sourced from East Texas mills; cedar is trucked from the Pacific Northwest which adds 5 to 10% cost over Oregon or Washington installs.
Wood Fence Style and Height Cost Factors
Style and height change the total meaningfully:
| Style | Cost vs 6 ft Privacy |
|---|---|
| 4 ft picket | 0.56x (0.75 height x 0.75 picket) |
| 4 ft privacy | 0.75x |
| 6 ft picket | 0.75x |
| 6 ft privacy | 1.0x baseline |
| 6 ft shadowbox / board-on-board | 1.15x |
| 6 ft horizontal plank (modern) | 1.25x |
| 8 ft privacy | 1.4x |
Shadowbox and horizontal plank use more lumber and more installation labor. Split rail is the cheapest style because it uses only 3 to 4 rails between posts, no pickets.
Labor Cost to Install a Wood Fence
Wood fence labor runs $10 to $25 per linear foot in 2025, or roughly 50 to 60% of material cost. A professional 2-person crew can install 100 to 150 LF of a straight privacy fence per day in clear terrain, including post-hole digging, concrete setting, and panel hanging. Slopes, rocky soil, tree roots, or hard clay slow the crew to 60 to 80 LF per day and raise labor cost by 15 to 30%.
DIY Wood Fence Installation Savings
DIY wood fence install saves 40 to 60% on labor. Savings for a 150 LF cedar privacy fence:
- Pro installation total: $6,500 to $10,500
- DIY (materials and tools only): $3,500 to $5,500
- DIY time: 2 to 4 weekends with 2 people, post-hole digger, string line, level, circular saw, nail gun
The biggest DIY challenges are accurate post spacing, concrete setting for stability, and gate hardware. Rent a one-man power auger ($60 to $100 per day) to make post-hole digging tractable; hand digging 25+ holes in hard soil burns multiple days.
Permits and HOA Approval
Most cities require a permit for wood fence installation over 6 ft in height. Typical permit fees:
- Small towns and rural counties: $25 to $75
- Suburban: $75 to $175
- Urban coastal: $150 to $300
HOA approval is separate from city permit. Start there because many HOAs restrict wood species, stain color, and height. Build without permit and approval and you risk a $250 to $1,000 fine plus a removal order.