How much does privacy fence 6ft cost in Calgary?
How much does privacy fence 6ft cost in Calgary?
A 6-foot privacy fence in Calgary typically runs $35–$75 per linear foot installed, depending on the material, site conditions, and complexity of your yard.
Here's how the pricing breaks down across the most common options in the Greater Calgary market:
Wood (Pressure-Treated Pine or Cedar) is the most popular choice and the most budget-friendly. Expect $35–$55 per linear foot installed for a standard dog-ear or board-on-board style. Cedar looks great and holds up reasonably well, but Calgary's extreme freeze-thaw cycles and chinook temperature swings are tough on wood — plan on staining or sealing every 2–3 years and a realistic lifespan of 15–20 years.
Vinyl/PVC runs $45–$70 per linear foot installed and is growing in popularity here because it handles Calgary's climate better than wood — no rot, no warping, and no annual sealing required. The upfront cost is higher, but the long-term maintenance savings are real.
Composite fencing (wood-plastic blend) sits at $55–$75+ per linear foot installed and offers the look of wood with better durability. It's the premium option but performs well in Alberta's climate extremes.
For a typical Calgary backyard — say 150 linear feet — you're looking at roughly $5,250–$11,250 all-in depending on material and site conditions.
What Affects Your Price
Calgary-specific factors that can push costs up include: expansive clay soils (posts may need to go deeper than the standard 4-foot frost line to prevent heaving — some contractors go 4.5–5 feet here), sloped lots (step-fencing or raked panels add labour), old fence removal ($3–$8/linear foot extra), gate installations ($300–$800 per gate), and access limitations for post-hole equipment.
Calgary Permit Requirements
The City of Calgary generally does not require a permit for fences up to 2 metres (6.5 feet) on residential properties, but there are setback rules — fences in the front yard are limited to 1 metre (3.3 feet) in most zones, and corner lots have sight-line restrictions. Always check your property's zoning rules at calgary.ca or call 311 before you build, especially if you're on a corner lot or near an easement. Surrounding municipalities like Airdrie, Cochrane, and Okotoks have their own fence bylaws, so check with your local municipality if you're outside Calgary.
DIY vs. Hiring a Pro
Post setting is the part most DIYers underestimate in Calgary. Getting posts plumb, deep enough below frost, and properly set in concrete is critical — a fence that heaves or leans after one winter is a frustrating and expensive redo. If you're handy, buying materials and doing the panel installation yourself after hiring someone to set the posts is a reasonable middle ground. Full DIY material costs for wood run roughly $15–$25 per linear foot, so there's meaningful savings if you have the time and tools.
Next Steps: Get at least 3 quotes from local fencing contractors — prices vary significantly in Calgary depending on how busy contractors are (summer is peak season, so booking early or going late September/October can sometimes get you better pricing). Browse fencing contractors in the Calgary Construction Network directory to find local pros serving your area.
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