Fence Installation Contractors in Seattle, Washington
Seattle residents trust local fence contractors to secure and beautify their properties. Browse our directory to find rated professionals serving your area, compare their services and pricing, and request quotes for privacy fences, fence repairs, gate installations, staining, and more.
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2535 S Juneau St, Seattle, WA 98108
2767 NW 80th St, Seattle, WA 98117
12054 33rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
1423 10th Ave office 5, Seattle, WA 98122
608 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
4041 91st Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA 98040
1455 NW Leary Wy Suite 468, Seattle, WA 98107
11521 E Marginal Wy S, Tukwila, WA 98168
10202 5th Ave NE #202, Seattle, WA 98125
10202 5th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
13700 Beacon Coal Mine Rd S, Seattle, WA 98178
7511 Greenwood Ave N #422, Seattle, WA 98103
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Get FeaturedFence Installation Cost in Seattle
Fence pricing in Seattle 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
- 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.
- Terrain and slope: Sloped, rocky, or uneven ground requires stepped or racked panels, additional grading, and more labor for proper post installation.
- Total linear footage: The total length of fencing is the biggest cost driver. Larger yards with more perimeter to fence cost proportionally more in materials and labor.
- Fence height: Standard residential fences are 4–6 feet. Taller fences (up to 8 feet) require longer posts, more material, and may need permits in Seattle.
- 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.
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About Fence Installation in Seattle
Seattle residents trust local fence contractors to secure and beautify their properties. Browse our directory to find rated professionals serving your area, compare their services and pricing, and request quotes for privacy fences, fence repairs, gate installations, staining, and more.
Why Hire a Local Fence Installation Contractor in Seattle
Working with a Seattle-based fence contractor means partnering with someone who knows local HOA requirements and neighborhood covenants. Many Seattle 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 Seattle permit applications efficiently because they know the local process and building department expectations.
Common Fence Installation Projects in Seattle
- 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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