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How Much Does Fencing Cost in Ontario?

Fence renovation, replacement, and new installation costs in Ontario are quoted per linear foot and vary by material, height, terrain, and whether you're tearing down an existing fence first. A full fence renovation (tear-down + new install) typically runs 15-30% more than a fresh install on a clear property line because of removal, disposal, and post-hole rework. Simple repair jobs (replacing 2-5 broken pickets or 1-2 leaning posts) start as low as $250-600. A 100-foot pressure-treated wood replacement averages $4,500-$7,500 in 2026 Ontario; the same job in vinyl runs $7,000-$11,000; aluminum lands around $10,000-$15,000. Municipal bylaws dictate maximum fence heights (typically 4-6 feet depending on location), setback requirements, and permit needs. Pool fencing has additional requirements under Ontario Regulation 565.

Quick Price Summary

Average fencing job in Ontario costs around $38 CAD. Actual costs depend on scope, materials, and your city.

ServiceLowAverageHighUnit
Wood Fence$25$40$60per linear foot
Vinyl Fence$30$50$75per linear foot
Chain Link$15$25$40per linear foot

All prices in Canadian dollars (CAD). Updated February 2026. Prices vary by city and project scope.

Fencing Cost Ranges

Wood Fenceper linear foot
$25$40 avg$60
Vinyl Fenceper linear foot
$30$50 avg$75
Chain Linkper linear foot
$15$25 avg$40

What Affects Fencing Pricing?

  • 1Renovation vs replacement vs new install — removal of an existing fence adds $5-12 per linear foot
  • 2Material choice (wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, composite)
  • 3Fence height (4ft, 5ft, 6ft — taller costs more)
  • 4Terrain — slopes require stepped or racked panels
  • 5Gate quantity and style (walk gate vs. double drive gate)
  • 6Post-setting method (concrete vs. gravel)
  • 7Old fence removal and disposal — surprise rotten posts in the ground can add hours of labour
  • 8Property line survey if the old fence was on a disputed boundary
  • 9Permit and bylaw compliance — most Ontario municipalities require a permit for fences over 6.5 feet

When Are Fencing Prices Lowest?

Best Time to Save

October-November — ground not yet frozen, contractors fill remaining schedule with renovation jobs

Peak Pricing

April-June — demand spikes as homeowners start outdoor renovation projects after winter damage

How to Save on Fencing Work

  • Get quotes in fall for spring installation
  • For a renovation, keep the existing post locations if they're still solid — re-using posts saves $400-1,200 on a 100ft fence
  • Pressure-treated wood is the most affordable but requires staining every 2-3 years
  • Vinyl costs more upfront but is maintenance-free for 20+ years
  • Share a fence with your neighbour — Ontario's Line Fences Act allows cost-sharing on both new builds and renovations
  • DIY-friendly option: buy materials from a fence supplier and hire only for installation
  • Repair instead of replace when fewer than 30% of pickets/posts are damaged — most fence contractors offer per-section repair pricing

Payment Schedule & Protection

Recommended: 10-15% deposit, progress payments tied to milestones, 10% holdback until completion

Ontario Law: Ontario's Construction Act provides a 10% holdback right on construction projects. Read the Construction Act →

Licensing: No mandatory Ontario license. Check municipal bylaws for fence height limits and property line requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions — Fencing Costs

How much does fencing work cost in Ontario?
Wood Fence: $25-$60 (per linear foot). Vinyl Fence: $30-$75 (per linear foot). Chain Link: $15-$40 (per linear foot). All prices are in CAD and approximate for Ontario.
What factors affect fencing pricing in Ontario?
Renovation vs replacement vs new install — removal of an existing fence adds $5-12 per linear foot. Material choice (wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, composite). Fence height (4ft, 5ft, 6ft — taller costs more). Terrain — slopes require stepped or racked panels. Gate quantity and style (walk gate vs. double drive gate). Post-setting method (concrete vs. gravel). Old fence removal and disposal — surprise rotten posts in the ground can add hours of labour. Property line survey if the old fence was on a disputed boundary. Permit and bylaw compliance — most Ontario municipalities require a permit for fences over 6.5 feet.
When is the cheapest time to hire a fencing contractor?
Prices typically drop during: October-November — ground not yet frozen, contractors fill remaining schedule with renovation jobs. Prices rise during: April-June — demand spikes as homeowners start outdoor renovation projects after winter damage.
How can I save money on fencing work?
Get quotes in fall for spring installation. For a renovation, keep the existing post locations if they're still solid — re-using posts saves $400-1,200 on a 100ft fence. Pressure-treated wood is the most affordable but requires staining every 2-3 years.
Should I get multiple quotes?
Always get at least 3 written quotes. Compare scope, materials, timeline, and warranty — not just price. The cheapest quote often means corners cut.
How much deposit should I pay?
10-15% deposit, progress payments tied to milestones, 10% holdback until completion. Ontario's Construction Act provides a 10% holdback right on construction projects.

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