Fence Installation Contractors in Los Angeles, California
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207 W 138th St, Los Angeles, CA 90061
6214 Cimarron St, Los Angeles, CA 90047
4456 Melbourne Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
2409 N Sepulveda Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
8250 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048
371 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
5520 Wilshire Blvd Unit 323, Los Angeles, CA 90036
532 S Lorena St, Los Angeles, CA 90063
445 W Colorado St, Glendale, CA 91204
5555 Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016
825 Western Ave #19, Glendale, CA 91201
3000 Gilroy St, Los Angeles, CA 90039
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Get FeaturedFence Installation Cost in Los Angeles
Fence pricing in Los Angeles varies with material choice and project complexity. Wood privacy fences average $20–$35 per linear foot, vinyl panels run $25–$50 per linear foot, and chain link costs $10–$25 per linear foot. Ornamental aluminum and wrought iron are premium options at $30–$75 per linear foot. A typical residential yard requiring 150–200 linear feet of fencing will cost $3,000–$15,000 depending on the material. Terrain challenges, multiple gates, and old fence removal add to the total cost.
What Affects Pricing
- Fence material: Wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and wrought iron each have different material costs. Vinyl and ornamental metals cost more than wood or chain link.
- Permits and HOA requirements: Permit fees vary by jurisdiction in California. Some HOAs require specific materials or architectural review, which may limit cost-saving options.
- Soil conditions: Rocky or clay-heavy soil requires more time and specialized equipment for post holes. Hard ground can double the labor time for post setting.
- Old fence removal: Demolishing and hauling away an existing fence adds $3–$5 per linear foot. Concrete footing removal adds additional labor and disposal cost.
- Gate quantity and type: Each gate adds cost. Simple walk gates start around $200–$500, while wide driveway gates or automated sliding gates can exceed $2,000–$5,000.
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About Fence Installation in Los Angeles
Upgrade your property with professional fencing from trusted Los Angeles contractors. Our directory makes it easy to compare local fence companies, view their services, and reach out for free estimates. Whether you're installing a cedar privacy fence, replacing old chain link, or adding a driveway gate, you'll find experienced California fence contractors ready to help.
Why Hire a Local Fence Installation Contractor in Los Angeles
Working with a Los Angeles-based fence contractor means partnering with someone who knows local HOA requirements and neighborhood covenants. Many Los Angeles subdivisions have specific rules about fence materials, colors, heights, and placement that an out-of-area contractor may not be aware of. Local installers navigate these restrictions routinely and can advise you on compliant options that still meet your privacy and aesthetic goals. They also handle Los Angeles permit applications efficiently because they know the local process and building department expectations.
Common Fence Installation Projects in Los Angeles
- Wood privacy fence installation
- Vinyl fence panel systems
- Chain link fencing for pets
- Ornamental aluminum fencing
- Driveway & pedestrian gates
- Fence repair & post replacement
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