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How much does a wood fence cost in 2026?

A wood privacy fence costs $18 to $35 per linear foot installed in mid-2026 for the most common build — 6-foot pressure-treated pine — which puts a typical 150-foot backyard at $2,700–$5,300. Cedar runs $25–$40 per foot, redwood $35–$55, and composite (the no-maintenance option) $30–$50. Materials are roughly half the installed price; the other half is digging and setting posts in concrete, which is exactly the part DIYers underestimate.

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Wood fence cost by type and length

Wood (6 ft privacy)Per linear ft100 ft150 ft200 ft
Pressure-treated pine$18 – $28$1,800 – $2,800$2,700 – $4,200$3,600 – $5,600
Cedar$25 – $40$2,500 – $4,000$3,750 – $6,000$5,000 – $8,000
Redwood$35 – $55$3,500 – $5,500$5,250 – $8,250$7,000 – $11,000
Composite$30 – $50$3,000 – $5,000$4,500 – $7,500$6,000 – $10,000

Pine vs cedar: the 15-year math

15-YEAR COST PER LINEAR FOOT: PINE vs CEDAR PINE$23 UPFRONT+$12 UPKEEP= $35/ft CEDAR$32 UPFRONT+$8= $40/ft Pine needs staining every 2–3 years and more picket replacement; cedar resists rot naturally and typically outlives pine by 5–10 years — narrowing the true gap to ~$5/ft. National averages, 6 ft privacy fence · ProjectCosted survey, July 2026
Cedar’s upfront premium shrinks once staining cycles and lifespan enter the math.

What moves the price

Height: an 8-foot fence costs ~20–25% more than 6-foot — taller posts, deeper holes, more lumber. Terrain: slopes require stepped or racked panels (+10–20%); rocky soil turns post holes from minutes into hours. Gates: a walk gate adds $200–$400 built to match; a drive gate $600–$1,200. Old fence removal: $3–$5 per foot including haul-away. Your state: labor is the swing factor — the calculator adjusts for all 50. One more: call 811 before any post digging — it’s free, and hitting a utility line is neither.

DIY: where the savings really are

Fencing is genuinely DIY-able and the savings are large — materials run $9–$15 per foot for pressure-treated privacy fence, so a 150-foot DIY build saves $1,500–$2,500. The catch is the posts: each needs a 30-inch hole (below frost line where applicable), gravel, concrete, and perfect plumb, and a 150-foot fence has about 20 of them. Rent a gas-powered auger ($75–$110/day) — it turns the worst weekend of your life into a manageable one. Panels vs stick-built: pre-made panels go up 3× faster; stick-building follows slopes better and looks better on uneven ground.

Frequently asked questions

How much does 100 feet of wood fence cost?
$1,800–$2,800 installed for 6-foot pressure-treated privacy fence at 2026 prices; $2,500–$4,000 in cedar.
How far apart should fence posts be?
8 feet on center is standard for privacy fence; 6 feet in high-wind areas or for heavy composite.
How long does a wood fence last?
Pressure-treated pine: 15–20 years with staining every 2–3 years. Cedar: 20–30 years. Posts fail first — steel post options extend any fence’s life.
Do I need a permit for a fence?
Often yes above 6 feet, and many HOAs regulate height/style at any size. Check local rules before buying materials.

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