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Fence Installation in New York, NY

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$2,600-$21,000

Most projects around $7,900

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88%

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High

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Project scope

20100

Quality / scope level

What drives this price?

Labor42%

Crew time, access, scheduling, and installation complexity

Materials39%

Product grade, system size, and required components

Complexity18%

Layout, project size, removal, prep, and hidden conditions

Local market1%

Demand, availability, and local pricing pressure

Price sensitivity: This is near the standard project profile, so contractor scope differences will likely drive the biggest quote variance.
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Typical cost in New York

$15–$50 / linear ft

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Fence Installation in New York

Typical residential project in New York, NY

$7.9k
Most common project cost
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$2.6k
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$21k
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Product choices, add-ons, removal work, and finish level can move the quote up or down.
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New York, NY demand, contractor availability, access, and seasonality can affect installed pricing.
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NYC Fence Installation — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does fence installation cost in New York City?

Fence installation in NYC typically runs $18–$90 per linear foot installed, depending on material and location. Chain-link runs $18–$35/lft; standard wood privacy runs $35–$70/lft; ornamental wrought iron or steel runs $90–$200/lft in LPC historic districts. A 100-linear-foot project costs $1,800–$20,000 depending on fence type, permit requirements, and soil conditions. NYC's labor rates are among the highest in the country due to certified HIC contractor requirements, NYC permitting logistics, and high cost of living.

Do I need a permit to install a fence in NYC?

It depends on height. In most NYC residential (R1–R6) zoning districts:

  • 4 feet or under in the front yard: No permit required if compliant with zoning
  • 6 feet or under in rear/side yards: Generally no permit required if compliant with zoning
  • Over 6 feet anywhere on the lot: A NYC Department of Buildings permit is required

If your property is in an LPC-designated historic district, you need LPC approval before any fence work regardless of height. Check whether your address is landmarked at the NYC LPC online map before signing any contract.

What is an NYC HIC license and why does my fence contractor need one?

The NYC Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) license is issued by the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) and is legally required for any contractor performing residential work in NYC for compensation — including fence installation. The license requires $1,000,000 general liability insurance and a $20,000 surety bond. Verify your contractor's license at the NYC DCWP license lookup page before paying any deposit. Unlicensed contractors can be reported to NYC DCWP, and consumers lose access to Trust Fund protections.

My home is in a Brooklyn historic district — what do I need for a new fence?

If you are in an LPC-designated historic district (Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Crown Heights North, Boerum Hill, etc.), you need either a Staff Level Approval (SLA) or a Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA) from the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission before installing or replacing a fence. Staff Level Approvals take 10–20 business days and cover work that clearly conforms to LPC's published design guidelines — such as wrought iron picket fencing matching the neighborhood character. A Certificate of Appropriateness requires a public hearing and takes considerably longer. An experienced Brooklyn fence contractor can prepare your SLA application and is familiar with the specific materials and styles LPC approves for each district.

How deep must fence posts be in NYC?

NYC's frost line is 36–42 inches. Fence posts must be set below frost depth to prevent heaving during freeze-thaw cycles. In practice, most contractors in the outer boroughs set posts to 42 inches for a standard 6-foot fence. In areas with shallow bedrock (common in northern Queens and parts of Staten Island), core drilling into rock may be required, adding $50–$150 per post to project cost.

Can my neighbor share the cost of a fence on the property line?

New York law allows for shared cost arrangements under NY Real Property Law §654 — boundary fences may be built and maintained at shared expense when both neighbors agree. However, NYC property line disputes are common and contentious. Before installing any fence you believe is on or near the property line, obtain a copy of your survey map, ideally verified by a licensed NYC surveyor. A fence contractor who installs in the wrong location is not liable for the cost of relocation — you are.

How do I call 811 before fence installation in NYC?

In New York State, call 811 (or visit digsafely.com) at least 2 full business days before any excavation. ConEdison, National Grid, Verizon, and the NYC DEP all have underground infrastructure in NYC residential areas. In densely built neighborhoods — Flushing, Bay Ridge, Jackson Heights, Astoria — underground lines are numerous and close to the surface. Never auger or hand-dig fence post holes in NYC without a 811 utility locate.

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