4 ft fence
Privacy: Moderate
- Front yards and garden borders
- Often meets HOA front-yard rules
- Lowest material cost per foot
Fence materials by style
Classic cedar privacy fencing for suburban backyards — natural curb appeal, strong screening, and customizable heights. See typical installed costs before you compare vinyl or composite.
Typical installed range $3,800–$6,500 $25–$38 per linear ft · 6 ft cedar
Most homeowners choose between these five popular designs — cost, privacy, and curb appeal vary significantly.
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Installed cost per linear foot at 6 ft height — based on calculator settings above.
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Wood privacy fencing creates a more enclosed and quiet backyard — one of the top reasons homeowners choose it over chain link or ornamental metal.
Privacy: Moderate
Privacy: High
Privacy: Maximum
Finish choice affects long-term appearance — plan on reapplication every 2–4 years in most climates.
Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
Sloped or uneven terrain can increase wood fence installation costs substantially — boards must be stepped or racked to follow grade.
Walk and drive gates add $300–$800+ each for materials, hardware, and extra labor.
6 ft privacy fences need deeper post holes (often 24–36 inches) and solid concrete footings for wind load.
Limited backyard access may require hand digging or smaller equipment — labor hours increase.
Natural wood vs low-maintenance vinyl — cost, lifespan, and appearance compared.
Read comparison →Privacy wood vs ornamental aluminum — maintenance and cost trade-offs.
Compare on calculator →Real wood grain vs composite boards — upfront cost and longevity.
Compare on calculator →Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
6 ft cedar privacy · 150 linear ft
6 ft cedar · 150 linear ft
Wood privacy fence installation typically costs $25–$60 per linear foot nationally, or $3,500–$15,000 for typical yard lengths. Use the estimator above for your style, wood species, and city.
Cedar resists rot and insects better than pressure-treated pine and usually looks better longer. Pine costs less upfront — a strong choice when budget is the priority and you plan to maintain stain regularly.
Pine often lasts 10–15 years; cedar and cypress commonly reach 15–20 years; redwood can go longer with quality stain and care.
Yes, for best results. Plan on stain or sealant every 2–4 years to prevent graying, splitting, and moisture damage.
6 feet is the standard for backyard privacy. Confirm HOA and municipal height limits before ordering materials.
Model length, height, gates, and material on the full fence calculator — wood privacy pre-selected.