Well, honey, the cost of 500 feet of chain link fence will depend on the quality, height, and any additional features you want. On average, you're looking at around $1,500 to $2,500 for materials alone, but don't forget to factor in installation costs unless you plan on DIY-ing it like a boss. Just remember, you get what you pay for, so don't cheap out and end up with a fence that's flimsier than a wet noodle.
There are many factors involved in figuring the cost of any kind of fencing. One estimate I came up with showed about $2,000 US to fence an area of 90 feet by 90 feet square, five-foot high chain link, with one three-foot walk-through gate. However, there are a couple of online tools I like to use for chain link fencing. See the related links below.
In TN my company charges about $4-$5 per foot depending on conditions labor only. Height and gates will change your materials costs. Materials for a 4 foot fence are running about $6 a foot in our area.
Chain link fencing is said to be most cost efficient compared to traditional wood fences and vinyl fences. Chain link fences do not require much maintenance.
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A split rail fence will cost approximately 4 dollars per foot. The cost of the entire split rail fence will be dependent upon the length of the split rail fence.
Skunks are very good climbers. Skunks can climb almost anything, including a chain link fence and any other type mesh fence.
Wooden fences are much better because they dont bend and look much more fashionable and contemporary. Chain Fences are high maintenenance and could cause rust and damage.
The cost of your privacy fence will depend on the size of your yard, the type of material you choose, and the contractor you select. You can expect a ballpark range of $1000-$5000 for your new fence.
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It really depends on how much of each you would need to fence in your yard. But, generally speaking, plastic would be cheaper, just because it is a cheaper material. But, if you want good quality, I'd go with the chain.
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an acre is 208.7 feet by 208.7 feet. pick your fence type, find out your cost per foot, and multiply by 834.84