

Installing a new fence in New Jersey costs between $20 and $60 per linear foot in 2026, with most Monmouth County homeowners spending $4,000 to $12,000 for a complete privacy fence around their yard. A basic wood picket fence starts at $1,920 to $4,847 installed, while premium vinyl privacy fencing runs $40 to $85 per linear foot.
Spring is fence season in Monmouth County. After a winter of checking property lines and noting where the neighbor’s tree fell on your existing fence, April is when homeowners get quotes, pull permits, and start digging post holes.
| Material | Cost per Linear Foot (Installed) | 200 Linear Ft Total | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chain link | $10–$25 | $2,000–$5,000 | 15–20 years | Minimal — occasional rust treatment |
| Wood (pine/cedar) | $15–$45 | $3,000–$9,000 | 10–15 years | Stain/seal every 2–3 years |
| Vinyl (PVC) | $25–$60 | $5,000–$12,000 | 20–30+ years | Wash annually — no painting |
| Aluminum/ornamental | $25–$60 | $5,000–$12,000 | 20–30 years | Minimal — touch-up paint as needed |
| Composite | $30–$55 | $6,000–$11,000 | 25–30 years | Wash annually — wood looks without maintenance |
| Wrought iron | $40–$100+ | $8,000–$20,000+ | 30–50+ years | Repaint/seal every 5–10 years |

Wood remains the most popular fencing material in Monmouth County for its natural look, affordability, and design flexibility. Cedar and pressure-treated pine are the top choices.
| Wood Fence Type | Cost per Linear Foot | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 4-ft picket | $15–$30 | Decorative, no privacy |
| 6-ft privacy (board-on-board) | $25–$45 | Full privacy, most popular |
| 6-ft shadowbox | $20–$40 | Semi-private, wind-permeable |
| Split rail (2-rail) | $12–$25 | Boundary marking, no privacy |
The downside of wood in coastal Monmouth County: salt air, humidity, and freeze-thaw cycles accelerate rot and warping. Expect to stain or seal a wood fence every 2–3 years to keep it looking good and lasting its full 10–15 year lifespan.
Vinyl fencing costs more upfront than wood, roughly $25–$60 per linear foot installed but it never needs painting, staining, or sealing. A vinyl privacy fence installed in 2026 will look essentially the same in 2046 with an annual rinse from the garden hose.
| Vinyl Fence Type | Cost per Linear Foot | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 4-ft semi-privacy | $15–$30 | Front yard, pool area |
| 6-ft privacy | $25–$45 | Backyard privacy, most popular |
| 6-ft premium/weighted | $35–$60 | Reinforced posts, wind-rated |
Vinyl is particularly smart for Monmouth County’s coastal climate. It doesn’t rot, doesn’t attract termites, and salt air doesn’t degrade it the way it degrades wood finishes.
Aluminum (also called ornamental fencing) gives the look of wrought iron without the rust, weight, or maintenance. It’s the top choice for front yards, pool enclosures (meets pool barrier codes), and properties where visibility and aesthetics matter more than privacy.
Fence height. A 6-foot privacy fence costs roughly 30–50% more than a 4-foot picket fence of the same material because of the taller posts, more panels, and deeper post holes.
Terrain. Flat yards are the cheapest to fence. Sloped or rocky terrain requires stepped or racked panel installation, which adds labor time. In extreme cases, post hole digging in rocky Monmouth County soil requires a mini-excavator, adding $500–$1,500 to the project.
Gates. Each gate adds $200–$1,000+, depending on size and hardware. A standard 3-foot walk-through gate runs $200–$500. A double-width driveway gate runs $800–$2,000+.
Permits. Most Monmouth County municipalities require a fence permit. Permit fees typically run $50–$200 and include a property line verification and height restriction check.
Old fence removal. Tearing down and hauling away an existing fence adds $3–$8 per linear foot. For 200 linear feet, that’s $600–$1,600.
Post concrete vs. direct-bury. Concrete-set posts are more stable and last longer, but cost more in material and labor. In sandy or loose Monmouth County soil, concrete footings are strongly recommended.
| Property Size | Linear Feet Needed | Wood Fence Cost | Vinyl Fence Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small lot (0.15 acre) | ~150 linear ft | $2,250–$6,750 | $3,750–$9,000 |
| Medium lot (0.25 acre) | ~200 linear ft | $3,000–$9,000 | $5,000–$12,000 |
| Large lot (0.5 acre) | ~300 linear ft | $4,500–$13,500 | $7,500–$18,000 |
These estimates include materials, labor, gate(s), and standard post installation. They don’t include terrain surcharges, old fence removal, or decorative upgrades.

A wood fence is one of the more approachable DIY projects for a homeowner with a post hole digger, a level, and a weekend. Material-only costs for a 200-linear-foot wood fence run $1,500–$4,000, saving roughly $1,500–$5,000 in labor.
But professional installation matters when:
– Property lines need verification (a survey discrepancy costs way more than a repositioned fence)
– The terrain is sloped or rocky
– You’re installing vinyl (panel alignment precision is higher)
– Your municipality requires a licensed contractor for permitting
Fence installation touches carpentry, excavation, gate hardware, and potentially electrical work for automated gates or fence lighting. At The Trusty Monmouth County Handyman, we handle fence installation, repair, gate hardware, and all the finishing work that turns a property line into a finished, functional fence.
We’re fully licensed and insured, with 25+ years of experience, and we offer free estimates on projects over $200. Call (848) 272-9900 today for your fence consultation.

New fence installation in NJ costs $4,000–$12,000 on average, or $20–$60 per linear foot for wood and vinyl.
Professional wood fence installation costs $15–$45 per linear foot installed, with a total project range of $1,920–$4,847 for a typical yard.
Vinyl costs $25–$60 per linear foot vs. $15–$45 for wood, but it never needs painting, staining, or sealing. Over 20 years, the maintenance savings often close the gap.
Most Monmouth County municipalities require a fence permit. Permit fees typically run $50–$200 and include property line verification and height checks.
A professional crew can install 150–200 linear feet of wood or vinyl fencing in 2–4 days, depending on terrain, gates, and old fence removal.