All About Wood Fences
Our company builds about 500 wood fences a year, but they are becoming less favorable in new construction neighborhoods. There are two reasons why wood fences aren’t the HOA’s first choice. First, wood fences require maintenance (like staining). Second, most wood fences leave a “pretty” side, aka the flat side, and another side showing the rails. Still, a well-built and maintained wood privacy fence can still be extremely attractive and add value to a home.
Wood Fence Installation & Pricing
If you are about to spend several thousand dollars or more on a wood privacy fence, take five minutes and read all the info on our guide here.
How Much Does A Wood Privacy Fence in Greenville Cost?
This pricing info is accurate as of this update, April 23rd, 2025. Most fencing is traditionally priced by the linear foot. So our very first question when you call for a quote or to set up an estimate is going to be how many feet of fencing do you need? After that, we are going to want to know about the layout. Is it flat, are there roots and trees, is the soil rocky, how is access to the yard, etc. The length and layout are two of the three most important factors that determine the price of any fence. The third factor in wood fence pricing is the style.
We have more about styles listed below. As a point of reference, when lumber prices are reasonable like they are right now, we can do very large jobs (400’+), on flat layouts, in a dog ear picket style, for as low as $20 a foot. Custom jobs, on bad layouts for short runs, could cost more.
In today’s market, most common residential wood jobs are going to have a price per foot in the high teens to low thirties per foot, plus the cost of gates. Geography isn’t too important to us. We frequently work in Greer, Simpsonville, Lyman, Piedmont, Taylors, Easley, Travelers Rest, etc. You don’t have to be in Greenville proper. We don’t add a premium just because the drive is longer.