Fence Installation Cost in Boise, ID
Most Boise homeowners pay $2,500–$9,000 for fence installation. Here's the full breakdown by line item — and how to tell if your quote is fair or padded.
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Fence Installation cost breakdown in Boise
Fencing is priced per linear foot, which makes it verifiable — if you know your footage and material. Skipped footings and material swaps are the usual overcharges.
Estimates based on RS Means construction cost data and Boise-area labor rates. Your exact cost depends on materials, scope, and contractor.
What's a fair price in Boise?
Boise has a moderate cost of construction labor in the country — skilled trades here run roughly $45–$75/hr. That means a fair fence quote in Boise should land near $5,800 for a typical project, with the line items roughly matching the ranges above.
If your quote is meaningfully higher and the contractor can't explain why line by line, that's a sign you may be overpaying.
How fence quotes get inflated
- Price per linear foot far above $15–$45 installed for standard fencing.
- No concrete footing line for the posts — they will lean within a year.
- A cheaper material installed than the one you were quoted.
- Linear footage that does not match your property line.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does fence installation cost in Boise, ID?
In Boise, fence installation typically costs between $2,500 and $9,000, with most homeowners landing around $5,800. Boise has a moderate cost of construction labor ($45–$75/hr for skilled trades), which is reflected in these figures.
How much does a fence cost per linear foot?
Standard fencing runs roughly $15–$45 per linear foot installed nationally, with chain link cheapest and vinyl/ornamental at the higher end.
Wood or vinyl fence — which is cheaper?
Wood is usually cheaper upfront; vinyl costs more but needs almost no maintenance and lasts longer.
Do I need a permit for a fence?
Many areas require a permit and have height limits, especially for front yards. A reputable installer will know and include it.