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2026 Fence Cost by State

What a fence costs comes down to material and your local labor market. This is the installed price per linear foot for the three most common materials — a flat, 6-ft run with no gates or removal — in every state we cover, plus what a typical 150-ft wood privacy fence runs. Price your own in the fence cost calculator.

20 states · data updated July 1, 2026

Installed fence price per linear foot by material, and a typical 150-ft wood project, for each U.S. state we cover, 2026.
Arizona$36$43$26$3k – $8k
California$46$55$34$4k – $10k
Colorado$37$45$28$3k – $9k
Florida$31$38$23$3k – $7k
Georgia$31$38$23$3k – $7k
Indiana$31$38$23$3k – $7k
Maryland$39$47$29$4k – $9k
Massachusetts$45$54$33$4k – $10k
Michigan$33$40$24$3k – $8k
Missouri$31$37$23$3k – $7k
New Jersey$43$51$31$4k – $10k
New York$44$53$33$4k – $10k
North Carolina$32$38$23$3k – $7k
Ohio$32$39$24$3k – $7k
Pennsylvania$37$45$28$3k – $9k
Tennessee$31$37$23$3k – $7k
Texas$32$39$24$3k – $7k
Virginia$37$44$27$3k – $8k
Washington$44$52$32$4k – $10k
Wisconsin$33$40$24$3k – $8k

Rates are the installed fence-run price (materials + labor) at 6 ft on flat ground; gates, old-fence removal, slope, and rocky soil are added separately in the calculator. The “typical” column is a 150-ft, 6-ft wood privacy fence at mid-range.

Methodology & sources

Every figure is computed with the same engine that powers our fence cost calculator, so the report and the tool can never disagree. Per-linear-foot material rates come from 2026 pricing surveys; each state's number applies its regional installed-labor multiplier on top.

Sources: material & labor pricing surveys and local permit references — see the methodology and data sources pages. Rates exclude gates, removal, and site-specific extras.

Data updated July 1, 2026

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