Fence materials by style

Wood Privacy Fence Cost

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

  • Average cost $25–$60 per linear ft
  • Privacy level High
  • Lifespan 10–20 years
  • Maintenance Moderate

Wood Privacy Fence Styles

Most homeowners choose between these five popular designs — cost, privacy, and curb appeal vary significantly.

Typical Wood Privacy Fence Cost

Enter fence length, style, wood species, and city — your estimate and yard-size benchmarks update instantly.

Typical total cost by yard size

Based on your style, species, height, and city selections above.

  • 100 linear ft $3,500–$7,500 Small yard perimeter
  • 150 linear ft $4,200–$6,800 Most suburban backyards
  • 200 linear ft $7,000–$15,000 Large lot or pool enclosure

Cost also varies based on

  • Wood species
  • Fence height
  • Gates & hardware
  • Yard terrain
  • Stain or sealant

Wood Type Comparison

Installed cost per linear foot at 6 ft height — based on calculator settings above.

Wood type Cost (installed) Lifespan Appearance

Wood Privacy Fence Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Excellent backyard privacy
  • Natural appearance and warmth
  • Highly customizable styles and heights
  • Strong curb appeal in suburban neighborhoods

Disadvantages

  • Requires staining or sealing every few years
  • Boards can warp or crack over time
  • Higher maintenance than vinyl fencing

Privacy & Noise Reduction

Wood privacy fencing creates a more enclosed and quiet backyard — one of the top reasons homeowners choose it over chain link or ornamental metal.

  • Backyard privacy — block sight lines from neighbors and streets
  • Pet containment — secure dogs and children within the yard
  • Child safety — defined play areas away from driveways
  • Noise reduction — solid boards dampen street and neighbor sound
  • Neighbor separation — clear property boundaries and screening

Wood Privacy Fence Height Options

4 ft fence

Privacy: Moderate

  • Front yards and garden borders
  • Often meets HOA front-yard rules
  • Lowest material cost per foot

8 ft fence

Privacy: Maximum

  • Pool enclosures and tall screening
  • Check local codes and HOA limits
  • Higher wind load — posts must be deeper

Stain & Color Options

Finish choice affects long-term appearance — plan on reapplication every 2–4 years in most climates.

Natural cedar Clear or light toner
Walnut brown Most popular stain
Charcoal stain Modern contrast
Weathered gray Coastal & contemporary

Wood Privacy Fence & Climate

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

Best climates

  • Moderate: Suburban temperate regions
  • Texas: Heat exposure and sun fading — UV sealers help
  • Florida: Humidity and moisture — cypress or treated pine
  • Arizona: Cracking and drying — lighter stains recommended

Wood Fence Installation Cost Factors

Sloped yards

Sloped or uneven terrain can increase wood fence installation costs substantially — boards must be stepped or racked to follow grade.

Gates

Walk and drive gates add $300–$800+ each for materials, hardware, and extra labor.

Post depth & concrete

6 ft privacy fences need deeper post holes (often 24–36 inches) and solid concrete footings for wind load.

Rocky or tight access

Limited backyard access may require hand digging or smaller equipment — labor hours increase.

Real Wood Privacy Fence Projects

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

National average

6 ft cedar privacy · 150 linear ft

  • 6 ft cedar · one walk gate
  • Final cost: $4,800

Wood Privacy Fence FAQ

How much does a wood privacy fence cost?

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.

Is cedar better than pine?

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.

How long do wood fences last?

Pine often lasts 10–15 years; cedar and cypress commonly reach 15–20 years; redwood can go longer with quality stain and care.

Does wood fencing require staining?

Yes, for best results. Plan on stain or sealant every 2–4 years to prevent graying, splitting, and moisture damage.

What is the best height for privacy?

6 feet is the standard for backyard privacy. Confirm HOA and municipal height limits before ordering materials.

Estimate Wood Fence Costs

Model length, height, gates, and material on the full fence calculator — wood privacy pre-selected.