Free Fencing Estimate Template
Fencing quotes are won on clarity and price per foot. Itemize materials, posts, gates and labor so homeowners can compare wood, vinyl and chain-link on equal footing.
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Most fencing is priced per linear foot, with gates and old-fence removal as add-ons. Break those out so the homeowner sees the full picture and you don't eat hidden costs.
What a fencing estimate includes
Typical line items — start from these and adjust quantities and prices for your job.
| Line item | Unit | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| Old fence removal & disposal | linear ft | $4.00 / linear ft |
| Fence materials (panels/pickets) | linear ft | $18.00 / linear ft |
| Posts, concrete & hardware | linear ft | $6.00 / linear ft |
| Gate(s) — materials & hardware | ea | $350.00 |
| Installation labor | linear ft | $12.00 / linear ft |
Residential fence installs typically run $2,000–$8,000 depending on length, material, and number of gates.
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How do I quote a fence by the linear foot?
Measure total length, then price materials, posts and labor per linear foot. Add gates and removal as separate items since they vary independently of fence length.
What affects fencing price the most?
Material (wood vs vinyl vs aluminum), height, terrain, and the number of gates and corners. Note the material grade in your line items so the client knows what they're getting.
Should I handle the property line or permit?
Add a terms note that the client confirms property lines and that permits, if required, are billed separately. It avoids costly disputes after install.