Fencing - Installation, Materials & Contractor Guides
From wood privacy fences and vinyl picket fences to chain link and ornamental iron - everything you need to plan, price, and hire for a fencing project.
Enter your city or ZIP code to find a licensed fencing professional near you
Resource Library
Fencing Guides
One authoritative guide per topic - applies to every market, updated regularly.

Fencing Materials Guide
Wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and ornamental iron - lifespan, maintenance, cost, and appearance compared.
Read guide →
Permit & Property Line Guide
When fencing requires a permit, how to find your property line, and what happens if you build on the wrong side.
Read guide →
Privacy vs Decorative
Privacy fences vs. decorative picket and rail fences - choosing the right style for your yard and neighborhood.
Read guide →
Wood vs Vinyl vs Metal
20-year cost-of-ownership comparison including installation, staining, repairs, and eventual replacement.
Read guide →
HOA Fence Rules
How to navigate HOA fence restrictions, approval processes, height limits, and material requirements.
Read guide →National Pricing
Fencing Cost Guide
National averages - enter your city for local market pricing.
| Project Type | Low | High | Typical Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood privacy fence (per linear ft) | $15 | $35 | $22 |
| Vinyl fence (per linear ft) | $20 | $45 | $30 |
| Chain link (per linear ft) | $8 | $18 | $12 |
| Ornamental iron (per linear ft) | $25 | $60 | $40 |
Prices reflect current local contractor rates. Actual quotes may vary based on scope, materials, and local labor rates.
Get local pricing for your city
National averages don't tell you what contractors in your market are charging. Enter your city to see hub-specific pricing.
Editorial
Fencing Blog
Guides, tips, and advice for every market - not city-specific.

Wood vs. Vinyl vs. Aluminum Fence: A 20-Year Cost Comparison

Do You Need a Permit to Build a Fence? (State-by-State Guide)

How to File a Homeowners Insurance Claim for Storm-Damaged Fencing
ProvenQuote Tools
Fencing Tools & Calculators
Free calculators - estimate costs, plan materials, assess damage, and understand insurance before talking to a contractor.
Fence Cost Estimator
FreeEnter your fence perimeter and material type to get a cost estimate for your market.
Use tool →Material Comparison Tool
FreeCompare wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum fencing on cost, lifespan, and maintenance.
Use tool →Property Line Checker
FreeInformational guide on how to locate your property line before fence installation.
Use tool →HOA Guide Finder
FreeStep-by-step guide for getting HOA approval for a fence project.
Use tool →Coverage & Claims
Fence Damage & Insurance Coverage
Homeowners insurance typically covers fence damage from covered perils - wind, hail, fire, and falling trees. Gradual deterioration, rot, and pest damage are excluded. Coverage limits and deductibles vary.
- Wind and hail damage to fences is typically covered
- Rot, aging, and maintenance issues are not covered
- Shared fences: who files the claim depends on whose side was damaged
- Coverage limit may be a sub-limit of your dwelling or other structures coverage
- Take photos of damage immediately and before any temporary repairs
Coverage vs. Exclusions
Sudden damage from wind, hail, fire, falling trees, and vehicle impact. Subject to your deductible.
Normal wear, wood rot, pest damage, and gradual deterioration. Regular maintenance is your responsibility.
Check your policy declarations page to confirm your coverage type before filing any claim.
Weather Intelligence
Storm Damage, Wind & Fence Repair
Wind is the primary cause of fence damage in the US. Panel fences act as a sail - they either blow over or blow panels out. Knowing your wind zone and choosing the right post depth and spacing prevents most storm failures.
Tornado alley. Privacy board fences frequently blow down in severe thunderstorm outlines. Proper post depth (1/3 of post height) and concrete set are essential.
Fence panels and pickets become projectiles in hurricane-force winds. Consider aluminum or open-style fencing in hurricane zones to reduce wind load.
Sustained high winds common. Post spacing under 8 feet and adequate post depth are minimum requirements.
Live Storm Damage Alerts
Real-time hail and wind storm reporting by ZIP code - mapped to ProvenQuote hub markets. Know which cities were hit before homeowners even file claims. Integrated with NOAA severe weather data.
Questions & Answers
Fencing Questions Homeowners Ask Most
Detailed answers to the questions homeowners search most - cost, hiring, DIY limits, emergencies, and maintenance.
How much does fence installation cost?
What fence material lasts longest?
Do I need a permit for a fence?
How do I find my property line before installing a fence?
What fence height is allowed in residential areas?
How does HOA affect fence choices?
How long does fence installation take?
What is the difference between wood and vinyl fencing?
How much does fence repair cost?
Can my neighbor make me remove a fence?
What is the best fence for privacy?
How much does chain link fencing cost?
How do I choose a fence contractor?
What causes fence posts to rot?
How do I prevent fence damage from wind?
Common Fencing Questions
How much does fence installation cost?
Do I need a permit to install a fence?
Can my HOA restrict what fence I install?
What is the most durable fence material?
Does homeowners insurance cover storm-damaged fences?
For Fencing Contractors
Own Your City.
Lease Your Market.
ProvenQuote features one exclusive contractor per city - dedicated, licensed, and ranked first for every homeowner search in your market. No shared leads. No bidding wars. Just direct homeowner requests.
For Businesses & Brands
Reach homeowners actively researching fencing - guides, costs, insurance, storm damage.
Local Fencing Professionals
Find a Pro in Your City
Each city hub features one dedicated, exclusive fencing contractor. Enter your city or ZIP to find yours.
Live Markets