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3901 Main Street, Boston, MA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
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3901 Main Street, Boston, MA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
647 Main Street, Boston, MA
Professional fence installation and repair. Wood, vinyl, metal, and composite options with custom designs and quality craftsmanship.
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2773 Main Street, Boston, MA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
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5561 Main Street, Boston, MA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
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1944 Main Street, Boston, MA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
7043 Main Street, Boston, MA
Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.
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8659 Main Street, Boston, MA
Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦
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9159 Main Street, Boston, MA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
2057 Main Street, Boston, MA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
9159 Main Street, Boston, MA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
4131 Main Street, Boston, MA
Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
2315 Main Street, Boston, MA
Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
For: 150 linear ft fence in Boston, MA
Boston's fence installation market reflects New England's higher labor costs, dense urban lots, and a housing stock where stone walls and wrought iron fencing have been cultural fixtures since the 1700s. Whether you're fencing a South End brownstone garden, a JP three-decker backyard, or a Newton Colonial, expect to pay $22–$65 per linear foot installed — roughly 20–30% above the national average due to Massachusetts labor costs and New England material premiums.
| Fence Type | Height | Price Per Linear Foot (Installed) |
|---|---|---|
| Chain link (galvanized) | 4 ft | $15–$25 |
| Chain link (vinyl-coated) | 4–6 ft | $20–$32 |
| Wood privacy (cedar) | 6 ft | $25–$42 |
| Wood privacy (pressure-treated pine) | 6 ft | $22–$36 |
| Vinyl/PVC privacy | 6 ft | $32–$52 |
| Aluminum ornamental | 4–6 ft | $38–$65 |
| Wrought iron | 4–6 ft | $50–$90 |
| Composite (wood-plastic) | 6 ft | $42–$70 |
Prices include posts, hardware, labor, and concrete footings. Gate installation adds $200–$600 per gate.
Frost depth and post footings. The Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR) requires post footings to extend below the frost line — 48 inches in the Boston metro. This is one of the deepest frost lines in the lower 48 states and significantly increases post installation cost vs. Southern markets. Hydraulic auger rental, deeper concrete, and longer posts add $25–$45 per post compared to Atlanta or Houston installations. Never allow a Boston fence contractor to set posts at 24–30 inches — they will heave out of the ground in the first hard winter.
Historic district and neighborhood restrictions. Boston has extensive Landmark Commission jurisdiction over historic neighborhoods including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the South End, and parts of Charlestown. Fence installations in these areas require approval from the Boston Landmarks Commission — materials, height, and design must conform to neighborhood preservation guidelines. Wrought iron and painted wood are typically approved; chain-link is generally prohibited in historic districts.
Dig Safe — Massachusetts law. Massachusetts law requires calling Dig Safe (811) at least 72 hours before any excavation. Boston's underground infrastructure is exceptionally dense — National Grid gas mains, Eversource electric, MWRA water and sewer, Verizon and Comcast conduits, and MBTA infrastructure run under nearly every parcel. Hitting a line is a safety emergency and the excavator is financially liable. Reputable Boston fence contractors call Dig Safe as standard practice.
Post rot in New England climate. Boston averages 43 inches of precipitation annually, with wet springs and falls that accelerate wood post rot at grade level. Pressure-treated posts (minimum .40 CCA treatment for ground contact) are essential. Cedar rails are common for their natural rot resistance but cost more than pine. Composite and aluminum fencing requires no rot concern but has higher upfront cost.
Massachusetts requires home improvement contractors performing work on residential property, including fence installation, to be registered with the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) under the Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) Program. This registration:
Verify HIC registration at the OCABR website (mass.gov/hic) by searching the contractor's name or registration number. An unregistered contractor performing fence work on your Boston home cannot legally enforce the contract and cannot obtain permits in your name.
The City of Boston requires a building permit for most fence installations. Submit applications through the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) at isd.boston.gov. Key triggers:
Most standard residential fences (4–6 ft) may not require a permit outside historic zones, but confirm with ISD or your municipality's building department before starting.
Request certificates for:
If your property is in Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the South End, or another Landmarks-designated area:
Boston's fence installation challenges are genuinely different from most of the country. The 48-inch frost depth requirement, historic district constraints, and rocky New England soil make DIY fence installation more difficult and more failure-prone here than in the Sun Belt. That said, simple fence projects on unfettered lots are feasible for capable DIYers.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (100 linear ft, 6ft cedar) | $2,200–$3,500 (materials) | $3,500–$6,000 all-in |
| Post depth | Risk of only 24–30 inches | Compliant 48 inches |
| Auger equipment | Rental $150–$300/day; limited depth | Hydraulic truck-mounted auger |
| Rock/ledge risk | Cannot remove; project stops | Pro handles or adjusts design |
| Frost heave risk (under-depth posts) | High | Eliminated with proper footings |
| Dig Safe compliance | Your legal responsibility | Contractor handles |
| Historic district submission | Unlikely to be accepted | Pro knows Landmarks process |
| Permit filing | Your responsibility | Contractor files |
| Time | 3–6 weekends | 2–4 days |
| Warranty | None | 1–5 years |
| Massachusetts HIC contract required | No (if self-performing) | Yes |
For a 100-linear-foot cedar privacy fence in Boston, DIY materials run $2,200–$3,500 plus expensive tool rental plus significant physical labor in potentially rocky ground. Professional installation costs $3,500–$6,000 all-in with a frost-compliant installation and warranty. The premium is modest relative to the risk of a post-frost heave failure that requires full reinstallation.
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