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Expert Fence New York 28

3461 Main Street, New York, NY

Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.

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New York Gate & Fence 2

4120 Main Street, New York, NY

Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.

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Expert Fence New York 29

6816 Main Street, New York, NY

Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.

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New York Fence & Deck 68

3647 Main Street, New York, NY

Professional fence installation and repair. Wood, vinyl, metal, and composite options with custom designs and quality craftsmanship.

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New York Gate & Fence 39

4406 Main Street, New York, NY

Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦

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New York Fence & Deck 7

690 Main Street, New York, NY

Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.

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New York Residential Fencing 35

5354 Main Street, New York, NY

Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.

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Professional Fence Repair New York 19

9612 Main Street, New York, NY

Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.

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New York Fence Specialists 52

6169 Main Street, New York, NY

Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦

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New York Fence & Deck 26

6786 Main Street, New York, NY

Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.

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New York Residential Fencing 23

4103 Main Street, New York, NY

Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.

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Custom Fencing New York 24

9800 Main Street, New York, NY

Professional fence installation and repair. Wood, vinyl, metal, and composite options with custom designs and quality craftsmanship.

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Typical Background Checked Fence Installation Contractors Cost in New York

For: 150 linear ft fence in New York, NY

Budget Option
$2.6k
Starting price
Most Common
$7.9k
Average cost
Premium Service
$21.0k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Fence material (wood, vinyl, chain-link, aluminum)
  • ¢Post depth and concrete footings
  • ¢NYC union labor requirements and strict DOB permitting raise costs 40–75% above national average

Fence Installation Cost Guide — New York City, NY

Fence installation in New York City is shaped by a combination of factors unique to the five boroughs: strict zoning height limits under the NYC Zoning Resolution, NYC Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) licensing requirements, historic district restrictions administered by the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), and a deep-frost frost line of 36–42 inches that governs post depth across all five boroughs.

Fence installer labor rates in the New York–Newark–Jersey City metropolitan area are tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics under SOC 47-4099, with median wages ranging $32–$48 per hour — among the highest in the U.S. for this trade. These rates, combined with NYC's logistics costs (permit fees, parking, material delivery in dense neighborhoods), push fence installation costs well above the national average.

Typical Price Ranges by Job Type

Fence TypeTypical ScopePrice Range (NYC, 2024)
Chain-link fence (galvanized)100 linear ft, 4 ft height, installed$1,800–$3,500
Wood privacy fence100 linear ft, 6 ft, spruce or cedar$3,500–$7,000
Ornamental wrought iron / steel50 linear ft, 4 ft, decorative pickets$4,500–$10,000
Aluminum ornamental100 linear ft, 4 ft$3,000–$6,500
Composite privacy fence100 linear ft, 6 ft$5,000–$10,000
Split-rail / decorative wood100 linear ft, 3-rail, natural wood$1,500–$3,500
Gate installation (single swing)Per gate, hardware included$600–$2,500
Permit (NYC DoB)Fences requiring a permit (over 6 ft)$100–$500

Prices include materials and installation. Post holes drilled, not hand-dug, in most NYC outer borough residential applications.

NYC-Specific Cost Drivers

Zoning Height Limits and Permit Threshold

The NYC Zoning Resolution Article II, Chapter 3 (Residential District Bulk Regulations) limits fence heights in residential zones:

  • Front yard (R1–R6 districts): Maximum 4 feet without a variance
  • Rear and side yards (R1–R6): Maximum 6 feet
  • R7–R10 and commercial zones: Varies by district and use

Fences exceeding 6 feet in height anywhere on a lot generally require a NYC DoB permit. Some work may be self-certified by a licensed design professional. Confirm height limits with your contractor before finalizing fence design — exceeding zoning limits can result in mandatory removal.

Historic District Premium

The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission designates more than 100 historic districts across the five boroughs, including Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Park Slope, Greenwich Village, Harrington Park, and Riverdale. Fences in LPC-designated historic districts require either a Staff-Level Approval or a Certificate of Appropriateness before installation. Iron picket fencing matching the historic character of the district is typically required in brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods. Ornamental wrought iron or steel fencing that meets LPC standards costs $90–$200 per linear foot installed, compared to $35–$70/lft for standard wood privacy in non-landmarked areas.

Rocky Soil and Bedrock

Northern Brooklyn (Crown Heights, Bed-Stuy), northern Queens, and portions of the Bronx and Staten Island have shallow bedrock or dense glacial till that can require core drilling rather than standard post augering. Core drilling into bedrock for fence posts adds $50–$150 per post — a significant cost when a property line requires 15–20 posts.

Frost Line Post Depth

NYC's frost line is 36–42 inches. Fence posts must be set below frost depth to prevent heaving. In outer borough residential lots with tight access, mobilizing a towable auger requires navigating narrow alleys and side yards, which can add 1–3 hours of equipment time ($150–$300).

NYC Noise Ordinance and Work Hours

NYC Administrative Code Chapter 8 (Noise Code) restricts construction work in residential zones to 7:00 AM–6:00 PM weekdays and 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Saturdays. No work is permitted on Sundays without a special NYC DoB permit. Contractors who schedule efficiently within these windows complete 80–100 linear feet per day for standard fence types.

NYC Fence Installation — Frequently Asked Questions

Why Hire a Licensed Fence Contractor in New York City

NYC Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) License

Any contractor performing residential renovation work in New York City — including fence installation — for a fee or compensation must hold an NYC Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) license issued by the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP).

What the HIC license requires:

  • Proof of general liability insurance (minimum $1,000,000 per occurrence for contractors working in NYC)
  • A contractor surety bond ($20,000)
  • A clean background check
  • Registration of all salespersons associated with the business

Verify before hiring: Use the NYC DCWP License Lookup to confirm your contractor holds a current, valid HIC license. Search by business name or license number. Never sign a home improvement contract in NYC with an unlicensed contractor.

Consumer protection: NYC's Home Improvement Business Law (Admin. Code §20-385) provides significant consumer protections for licensed contractors — including a mandatory Home Improvement Contractor Trust Fund that compensates consumers for damages caused by licensed contractors. This protection is not available if you hire an unlicensed contractor.

NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) Requirements

If your property is within an NYC-designated historic district, any exterior work — including fence installation — requires either:

  • Staff-Level Approval (SLA): For work that clearly meets LPC's published design guidelines (typically takes 10–20 business days)
  • Certificate of Appropriateness (CoA): For work that does not clearly conform to guidelines; requires an LPC public hearing (6–12 week process)

Common historic districts with active fence installation needs include Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights North, and Greenpoint in Brooklyn; Riverdale in the Bronx; and the Greenwich Village Historic District in Manhattan. An experienced NYC fence contractor will know which LPC guidelines apply and can prepare the SLA application on your behalf.

Installing a fence without required LPC approval in a historic district can result in mandatory removal — at your expense — plus civil penalties.

NYC Department of Buildings (DoB) Permit Requirements

Fences exceeding 6 feet in height anywhere on an NYC lot require a NYC DoB permit. Permits for fence work can be filed under:

  • Alteration Type 3 (AT3) — Owner's Representative filing: For simple fence work, a licensed contractor with DoB registration can file directly
  • Professional certification: A licensed architect or PE can self-certify compliant designs without waiting for NYC DoB plan examiner review

Fences at or under 6 feet that comply with NYC Zoning Resolution height limits and are not in a landmarked district generally do not require a permit in residential zones.

Insurance Requirements

Any fence contractor working in NYC should carry:

  • General Liability: Minimum $1,000,000 per occurrence (NYC DCWP licensing requirement)
  • Workers' Compensation: New York State requires all employers to carry WC; non-compliance can result in criminal charges against the contractor and leave you exposed to injury liability
  • Contractor Surety Bond: $20,000 minimum under DCWP HIC licensing

Request a Certificate of Insurance naming your property address before work begins. Legitimate NYC contractors provide this as a matter of course.

NYC-Specific Risks of Hiring Unlicensed Contractors

  • No Trust Fund protection: Only licensed HIC contractors' clients can access the NYC DCWP Trust Fund for compensation
  • NYC DoB stop-work orders: Unpermitted work over 6 ft discovered during NYC DoB inspection requires removal and remediation at owner's expense
  • LPC enforcement: Unauthorized work in a historic district can result in Order to Restore — expensive reinstatement of original conditions
  • Contract fraud: NYC Consumer Affairs reports that unlicensed home improvement contractors are among the most common complaints filed in the city; many take deposits and disappear or complete substandard work

What to Verify Before Signing

  1. NYC DCWP HIC license number — verify at nyc.gov/dca
  2. Certificate of Insurance — GL $1M+ and NY workers' comp
  3. LPC check — confirm whether your address is in a historic district before signing any contract
  4. Permit plan — contractor should state whether your fence requires a DoB permit and who files it
  5. Written NYC-compliant contract — NYC law requires home improvement contracts over $200 to be in writing, signed by both parties, and include start/end dates, total price, and contractor license number

DIY vs. Professional Fence Installation in New York City

FactorDIYLicensed Pro (NYC)
Upfront costMaterials only: $800–$4,000Labor + materials: $1,800–$10,000+
NYC HIC licenseNot required for homeowner's own propertyRequired for any contractor working for hire
LPC historic districtHomeowner must still obtain SLA or CoA before any workExperienced contractors navigate LPC process and prepare applications
NYC DoB permitHomeowner can file for own property (over 6 ft)Contractor handles filing and inspection scheduling
Bedrock or glacial tillPost augering may hit rock; DIY auger rental cannot core bedrockCore drilling equipment; site assessment before quoting
Frost-depth post setting36–42 inch depth required; hand digging is impracticalTowable auger or mini-excavator; properly calibrated depth
NYC noise code complianceDIY timing may accidentally violate 7 AM–6 PM residential rulesExperienced contractors schedule within NYC noise code hours
Material delivery / NYC logisticsParking, double-parking, narrow access — significant DIY headacheContractors have established delivery logistics
Post alignment on uneven NYC lotsMany outer borough lots are irregular; alignment skill requiredProfessional survey-grade alignment tools
WarrantyNoneTypically 1–3 years on labor; manufacturer warranty on materials
Timeline2–4 weekends for 100 lft1–2 days for 100 lft with a two-person crew

When DIY Makes Sense in NYC

  • Simple garden bed border fencing — decorative low fencing (under 2 ft) in backyard garden areas; no permit, no post depth requirement
  • Temporary construction fencing — not a permanent installation; available to rent
  • Replacing individual fence boards or rails — repair, not new installation; no permit typically required
  • Suburban-style backyards in Staten Island or southeast Queens — larger lots, fewer zoning complications, no LPC issues; standard wood privacy sections are a manageable DIY project for an experienced homeowner
  • Post reinforcement / re-cementing a leaning post — maintenance task, not installation; no permit, no license required

When You Must Hire a Licensed Contractor in NYC

Any property in an LPC historic district. The LPC process — even for Staff Level Approval — requires knowledge of applicable design guidelines. An application that doesn't meet LPC standards will be rejected, delaying your project by months. Experienced NYC fence contractors know which fence styles comply with guidelines for Park Slope, Crown Heights North, Cobble Hill, and other designated districts.

Fences over 6 feet anywhere. A NYC DoB permit is required. Homeowners can file for their own property, but the process — online filing at the NYC DoB Building Information System (BIS), plan preparation, and inspector scheduling — is time-consuming and unfamiliar to most homeowners.

Bedrock or dense till locations. Standard post hole diggers and even rental towable augers cannot core into bedrock. In northern Queens neighborhoods (Flushing, Whitestone, Bayside) and parts of the Bronx and Staten Island, hitting rock a foot below grade is common. A contractor with core drilling equipment handles this; a DIY attempt stalls the project and often results in a fence contractor call anyway.

Any fence requiring a shared neighbor boundary determination. NYC property line disputes are among the most litigated homeowner issues in the city. A licensed fence contractor will ask for a survey map; DIYers who assume the property line may install a fence in the wrong location, triggering a mandatory removal.

Wrought iron or ornamental steel. Fabrication and installation of decorative iron or steel fencing — common in brownstone Brooklyn — requires welding, drilling into masonry stoops or foundations, and specialized tools. This is not a DIY-appropriate project.

The Bottom Line in NYC Numbers

A standard 100-linear-foot wood privacy fence in an outer borough backyard (no LPC, no permit required) costs $3,500–$7,000 professionally installed vs. approximately $1,500–$2,500 in materials DIY. The $2,000–$4,500 labor gap includes proper frost-depth post setting, alignment, and a warranty. For brownstone Brooklyn, Queens row house lots, or any property in a historic district, professional installation is the only safe path — LPC violations and DoB stop-work orders cost far more than the labor savings.

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