Seattle Professional Fencing
460 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
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$15–$50 / linear ft
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460 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Full-service fencing company: design, installation, and maintenance. We build fences that last using quality materials and expert technique.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
6732 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
2929 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
8700 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
2929 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
8700 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
7594 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
7594 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Fence specialists offering installation, repair, and maintenance. We work with all materials and ensure gate alignment and durability.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
3476 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
6732 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Experienced fence contractor providing installation and repair services. Competitive pricing, quality materials, and professional workman¦
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
8012 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
3476 Main Street, Seattle, WA
Custom fencing solutions for residential and commercial. Design consultation, installation, and repairs with warranties on all work.
Serves: 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104 +27 more
For: 150 linear ft fence in Seattle, WA
Seattle fence installation prices reflect the Pacific Northwest's premium labor market, the specific demands of the region's heavy rainfall (which accelerates wood rot and affects material selection), and the complex topography of many Seattle neighborhoods that turns a simple fence into a challenging slope-grading project.
| Fence Type | Per Linear Foot (installed) | Total (150 LF typical lot) |
|---|---|---|
| Cedar wood privacy (6 ft, dog ear) | $32 – $58 | $4,800 – $8,700 |
| Cedar wood privacy (6 ft, board-on-board) | $38 – $65 | $5,700 – $9,750 |
| Composite / Trex fencing (6 ft) | $45 – $80 | $6,750 – $12,000 |
| Vinyl/PVC privacy (6 ft) | $30 – $55 | $4,500 – $8,250 |
| Chain-link (4 ft, galvanized) | $18 – $32 | $2,700 – $4,800 |
| Chain-link (6 ft, with privacy slats) | $28 – $45 | $4,200 – $6,750 |
| Aluminum ornamental (4 ft) | $35 – $60 | $5,250 – $9,000 |
| Split rail (2–3 rail, cedar) | $22 – $38 | $3,300 – $5,700 |
| Gate (wood privacy, 4 ft wide) | — | $400 – $900 per gate |
| Gate (aluminum, driveway double) | — | $1,200 – $3,500 |
| Post removal (old fence demo) | Per linear foot | $5 – $12/LF |
Slope and topography. Seattle's neighborhoods are famous for dramatic topography — Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Beacon Hill, West Seattle, Magnolia, and Fremont all feature significant grade changes within single residential lots. Stepped fence panels (stair-stepping the fence up slope) vs. racked fencing (tilting to follow slope) each require different construction approaches. Stepped fence on steep Seattle lots typically adds $5–$15/LF versus flat terrain installation. Seattle's chronic landslide-prone areas (documented by Seattle's Landslide Hazard Map) make fence post setting in steep areas a more complex structural calculation.
Western red cedar vs. other woods. Western red cedar is the dominant fence material in Seattle for good reason — it's regionally sourced (reducing transportation cost), contains natural oils that resist rot, and is specifically suited to the Pacific Northwest's wet climate. Seattle cedar fencing typically lasts 15–25 years with proper stain/sealer maintenance (every 2–4 years). No-maintenance cedar alternatives (composite, vinyl) cost more upfront but eliminate the resealing cycle.
Call 811 and Seattle permits. Call 811 before you dig — Seattle has extensive underground infrastructure. City of Seattle permits are required for privacy fences over 3.5 feet in certain residential zones (SMC 23.44.046). Seattle's Development Review Group application fee is approximately $150–$400 for simple fence permits.
All fence installation contractors operating commercially in Washington State must hold a Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) Contractor Registration. This is distinct from a license — it is a registration that requires:
Verify any Seattle fence contractor's registration at verify.lni.wa.gov. A contractor operating without registration in Washington is subject to fines and your job has less legal protection. L&I-registered contractors must carry their registration number on all contracts, bids, and vehicles.
Seattle's Municipal Code (SMC 23.44.046) governs fence height and setback:
The permit process in Seattle requires a basic fence permit application ($150–$300 for residential) and a site plan showing the fence location relative to property lines and structures. A licensed L&I contractor will advise on Seattle's specific fence regulations for your zoning designation.
Seattle averages 38 inches of rainfall annually — primarily as persistent grey-sky drizzle from October through May. This moisture regime is the primary enemy of wood fences in Seattle. Key Seattle fencing considerations:
Post installation: The most common cause of premature fence failure in Seattle is post rot at the base. Professional Seattle fence installers use: pressure-treated lumber (ACQ or CA-B treatment, minimum .40 lb/cu ft retention rating for ground contact) or composite posts; concrete footings that extend below Seattle's typical 18-inch frost line depth; gravel drainage layer at the post base to allow water to drain away from the wood.
Surface protection: Western red cedar develops surface checking (splitting along grain) if left untreated in Seattle's wet-dry cycle. A penetrating oil-based stain or solid color deck stain applied within the first year of installation and reapplied every 2–4 years dramatically extends cedar fence life.
Many Seattle suburbs — Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish — have extensive HOA coverage with specific fence height, material, and color requirements. Any fence project in these communities requires HOA architectural review board (ARB) approval before installation. A reputable fence contractor in the greater Seattle area will ask about HOA status before bidding.
| Factor | DIY Installation | L&I-Registered Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Post hole digging in Seattle clay/rock | Very difficult; requires rental equipment | Hydraulic post auger; handles boulders |
| Utility locating (call 811) | Your responsibility | Professional typically calls 811; verify this |
| WA L&I registration compliance | N/A (homeowner) | Required for commercial work |
| Seattle permit management | Homeowner can pull own fence permit | Contractor manages permit + inspection |
| Line/string layout for straightness | Often imprecise for long runs | Laser level; string line; professionally straight |
| Slope/grade management | Common DIY failure point | Stepped or racked panels done correctly |
| Concrete footing depth | Often insufficient in Seattle freeze | 18-inch depth; proper frost line compliance |
| Pressure-treated post specification | Often incorrect treatment level | ACQ/CA-B .40 lb/cu ft minimum |
| Cedar panel installation square | Often not plumb/level on slope | Professional plumbing and leveling |
| Gate alignment and hardware | Common DIY problem — gates sag | Heavy-duty hardware; proper post bracing |
| Wood sealing after installation | Often skipped | Professional application + maintenance advice |
| Timeline (150 LF cedar fence) | 3–6 weekends for most DIYers | 2–4 days professional crew |
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