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Fence Cost Guide 2026 — South Carolina Pricing

How much does a fence cost? Get transparent pricing for wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum fences in the Orangeburg County area.

How Much Does a Fence Cost in South Carolina?

Planning a fence project? Understanding costs upfront helps you budget wisely and choose the right material for your needs. At Dubya Fence Company, we believe in transparent pricing — no hidden fees, no surprises.

Below you will find average fence installation costs for the Orangeburg County, SC area. Actual prices depend on your property's specific conditions, fence height, and total footage. Contact us at (803) 855-1001 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Average Fence Cost Per Linear Foot (Installed)

Fence Type Cost Per Linear Foot 100 ft Estimate 200 ft Estimate Best For
Chain Link $10 – $20 $1,000 – $2,000 $2,000 – $4,000 Budget, security, pets
Wood $15 – $30 $1,500 – $3,000 $3,000 – $6,000 Privacy, classic look
Aluminum $20 – $35 $2,000 – $3,500 $4,000 – $7,000 Elegance, pool safety
Vinyl $30 – $50 $3,000 – $5,000 $6,000 – $10,000 Low maintenance, premium durability
Pro Tip: These prices include professional installation with quality materials. DIY may save 40-50% on labor, but improper installation can void warranties, violate codes, and cost more in repairs long-term.

Detailed Cost Breakdown by Fence Type

Chain Link Fence

$10 – $20 per linear foot installed

  • 4-foot residential: $10-$15/ft
  • 6-foot privacy (with slats): $15-$22/ft
  • Commercial/industrial: $18-$25/ft
  • Vinyl-coated (black/green): +$2-$4/ft

Chain link is the most economical fencing option. It is durable, low-maintenance, and ideal for containing pets, securing property boundaries, and commercial applications.

Wood Fence

$15 – $30 per linear foot installed

  • Pressure-treated pine: $15-$22/ft
  • Cedar privacy: $20-$30/ft
  • Board-on-board: $22-$32/ft
  • Split rail: $10-$18/ft

Wood fences are the most popular choice for privacy. They offer a classic, natural appearance and can be stained or painted to match your home. Expect to re-stain every 2-3 years.

Vinyl Fence

$20 – $40 per linear foot installed

  • Picket style: $20-$28/ft
  • Privacy (solid): $25-$38/ft
  • Semi-privacy: $22-$32/ft
  • Ranch rail: $18-$25/ft

Vinyl costs more upfront but pays for itself with zero maintenance — no painting, staining, or replacing rotted boards. Most vinyl fences carry a lifetime warranty and last 20-30+ years.

Vinyl Fence

$30 – $50 per linear foot installed

  • Picket style: $30-$38/ft
  • Privacy (solid): $35-$48/ft
  • Semi-privacy: $32-$42/ft
  • Ranch rail: $28-$35/ft

Vinyl is the premium fencing option — it costs more upfront but pays for itself with zero maintenance. No painting, staining, or sealing ever. Most vinyl fences carry a lifetime warranty and last 20-30+ years.

What Affects Your Fence Installation Cost?

Property & Terrain

  • Total linear footage needed
  • Slope or grade changes
  • Rocky or clay soil
  • Tree roots and obstacles
  • Property accessibility

Fence Specifications

  • Fence height (4ft, 5ft, 6ft, 8ft)
  • Material quality and grade
  • Number and type of gates
  • Post spacing requirements
  • Decorative elements or caps

Other Factors

  • Old fence removal ($3-$5/ft)
  • Permit fees (varies by area)
  • Survey or property line marking
  • Concrete for post setting
  • Seasonal demand
Save Money Tip: Schedule your fence installation during the off-season (late fall through early spring) when demand is lower. You may also save by fencing a straight line rather than complex corners, and by choosing standard heights over custom.

5 Tips for Getting the Best Value on Your Fence

1. Get Multiple Quotes

Always get at least 3 written estimates. Compare not just price, but materials, warranties, and the company's reputation. The cheapest bid is not always the best value.

2. Ask About Warranties

Dubya Fence offers a 1-year workmanship warranty on all installations. Make sure any contractor you consider provides a written warranty covering both materials and labor.

3. Check References and Reviews

A reputable fence company will happily share references. Check Google reviews, ask to see recent projects, and verify they are licensed and insured.

4. Consider Long-Term Costs

A $15/ft wood fence that needs staining every 2 years may cost more over 15 years than a $35/ft vinyl fence with no maintenance. Factor in the total cost of ownership, not just the install price.

5. Explore Financing Options

Cannot pay the full amount upfront? Dubya Fence partners with Acorn Finance to offer affordable monthly payment plans. Get loans up to $100,000 with competitive APRs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fence Costs

How much does it cost to fence a yard in South Carolina?

The average cost to fence a standard residential yard (150-200 linear feet) in South Carolina ranges from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on the fencing material. Chain link is the most affordable at $10-20 per linear foot installed, while vinyl is the premium option at $30-50 per linear foot. Contact Dubya Fence at (803) 855-1001 for a free, accurate estimate for your specific property.

What is the cheapest fence to install?

Chain link fencing is typically the most affordable option at $10-20 per linear foot installed. For a privacy fence, wood is usually the most budget-friendly at $15-30 per linear foot. Both options offer good durability for the price. Dubya Fence can help you find the best option for your budget.

Is vinyl fencing worth the extra cost?

Vinyl fencing is the premium option ($30-50 per linear foot) but requires virtually zero maintenance — no painting, staining, or sealing. Over a 20-30 year lifespan, vinyl often costs less than wood when you factor in maintenance expenses. It also will not rot, warp, or attract termites.

How much does 200 feet of fencing cost?

For 200 linear feet of fencing in South Carolina: chain link runs $2,000-$4,000, wood costs $3,000-$6,000, aluminum is $4,000-$7,000, and vinyl ranges from $6,000-$10,000. These are installed prices including materials, labor, and standard gates. Get an exact quote from Dubya Fence for your property.

Do I need a permit to build a fence in South Carolina?

Permit requirements vary by municipality in South Carolina. Orangeburg County and most surrounding areas require a permit for fences over a certain height (typically 6 feet). Dubya Fence can help guide you through local permit requirements as part of our installation process.

What factors affect fence installation cost the most?

The biggest cost factors are: (1) fence material type, (2) total linear footage, (3) fence height, (4) terrain and ground conditions, (5) number of gates, and (6) whether old fencing needs removal. Sloped or rocky terrain can add 10-20% to the base cost. Dubya Fence provides free on-site estimates that account for all these factors.

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