How to Use This Fencing Calculator
Our fencing calculator helps you accurately estimate materials and costs for your fence project. Whether you're enclosing a backyard, defining property lines, or adding security, this tool provides professional-grade estimates.
Step 1: Measure Your Fence Line
Walk your property and measure the total linear footage where you want the fence. Include:
- All straight sections
- Areas where gates will be installed (measure separately)
- Count corners where the fence changes direction
Pro Tip: Use a measuring wheel for long distances. They're available at most hardware stores for under $30 and make measuring much faster and more accurate.
Step 2: Choose Your Fence Type
Each fence type has different costs, maintenance requirements, and lifespans:
Wood Privacy Fence ($15-30/linear foot installed)
The most popular choice for residential backyards. Provides complete privacy and a classic look. Typically 6 feet tall with no gaps between boards. Requires staining or sealing every 2-3 years. Lifespan: 15-20 years with proper maintenance.
Wood Picket Fence ($10-20/linear foot installed)
Classic American style with spaced vertical boards. Defines boundaries while maintaining visibility. Common heights are 3-4 feet. Popular for front yards and gardens. Same maintenance as privacy fencing.
Chain Link Fence ($8-15/linear foot installed)
Most economical option. Excellent for security and pet containment. Very low maintenance with a 20+ year lifespan. Available with privacy slats or fabric. Galvanized steel resists rust; vinyl-coated options available in colors.
Vinyl Fence ($20-35/linear foot installed)
Zero maintenance alternative to wood. Never needs painting or staining. Resists rot, insects, and weathering. Higher upfront cost but lowest lifetime cost. Available in white, tan, and wood-grain patterns. Lifespan: 25-30 years.
Aluminum Fence ($25-40/linear foot installed)
Elegant wrought-iron appearance without the rust. Popular for pools (meets code requirements), front yards, and decorative applications. Low maintenance and long-lasting. Not suitable for privacy.
Wrought Iron Fence ($35-60/linear foot installed)
Premium security and aesthetics. Extremely durable with proper maintenance. Requires periodic rust treatment and repainting. Often used for perimeter security and historic properties. Lifespan: 50+ years.
Understanding Post Spacing
Post spacing is critical for fence strength and longevity:
- 6 feet - Maximum strength, required for 8-foot tall fences
- 8 feet - Standard spacing for most 6-foot privacy fences
- 10 feet - Acceptable for chain link and shorter fences
Wider spacing saves on posts but can cause sagging, especially with heavy materials or in windy areas. When in doubt, go with closer spacing.