Chain link is much cheaper & more durable than wood. The slats can be added for about 15.00 extra per ft. depending on height.
starts at about $12.00 per foot for pine
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A privacy fence will vary depending on materials and size. A 25 linear foot privacy fence that is wood will run around 500 dollars.
A 8' fence will have a higher cost per foot than a 6' will. Most quotes will be based on linear footage + gates and extras.
Depending on the conditions of the fence installation site the labor is about $10.00 per foot.
In TN my company charges about $4-$5 per foot depending on conditions labor only. Height and gates will change your materials costs. Materials for a 4 foot fence are running about $6 a foot in our area.
This would depend entirely on the type of fence you are considering and whether you would install it yourself or have someone do it for you. Also, where you are located is important because building materials and labor rates vary quite a lot by region. Finally, is there an old fence to remove? Labor and dump costs are considerable in densely populated areas, but much less so out in the wide open spaces. 60 feet of nicely done 6' height wood fence with new posts, installed, and some related concrete work cost me $1500 last year. That's $25 per foot. Chain-link, cement block, split rail, wood picket, etc., are all priced very differently.
The average cost of a new roof in a commercial building is approximately $150-250 per square foot. This cost varies by location and includes materials and labor.
If you have a fenced in yard (NOT CAIN link fence) or have 2 or more people make a foot- foot fence.
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A 2 foot fence it tall enough.
A four to five-foot fence is sufficient, if it's just for cows. If you want to keep deer as well, you will need a six-foot-tall fence.
Yes. Labor is included in total construction cost.
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