One of the first questions homeowners ask is: “What will this cost?” While every project is unique, as experienced Fence Contractors Hamilton and Fence Contractors Burlington, Monarch Landscaping provides a transparent cost breakdown to help you plan. This guide covers typical price ranges, cost drivers, and budgeting tips specific to the Hamilton/Burlington area.
1. Key Cost Drivers
These major factors influence your total cost:
- Material type (wood, vinyl, metal, composite)
- Fence height & length
- Terrain complexity / slope
- Post footing depth & concrete volume
- Permitting, municipality fees
- Site access and labor difficulty
- Gate(s) and hardware
- Finishing, painting, or staining
- Removal of old fence / site prep
2. Typical Cost Ranges (Hamilton / Burlington)
Below are ballpark estimates per linear foot for residential fences (labour + materials), for 2025. These are rough—your actual quote will vary.
Fence Type / Material
Estimated Cost (CAD per linear ft)
Notes
Standard pressure-treated wood picket (privacy)
$35–$60
Basic wood, mid-tier grade
Cedar or premium wood
$50–$80
Higher natural durability and appearance
Vinyl / PVC
$60–$100
Low maintenance premium choice
Aluminum / decorative metal
$80–$120
Depends on style, thickness, powder coating
Composite / engineered
$100–$140
Premium price for durability
Chain-link
$25–$50
Lowest cost, limited aesthetics
Specialty / custom designs
$120+
Custom height, patterns, mixed materials
These are indicative; consulting a local Fence Contractor Hamilton / Burlington for a site-specific quote is essential.
3. Gates, Hardware & Extras
- A standard single gate might add $300–$800
- Double gate, automation, or decorative hardware could push it to $1,500+
- Post caps, trim, lighting, and decorative elements add to cost
- Permit or municipal fees vary (e.g. Hamilton or Burlington permit costs)
4. Terrain, Access & Complexity Cost Impacts
- Steep or sloped lots: require stepping, custom panels, more labour
- Poor soil (rocky, heavy clay): more excavation effort
- Limited access: tight yard or narrow gate access raises labour time
- Old fence removal: may add $8–$20/ft depending on condition
- Utility lines or obstructions: need special handling or coordination
5. Regional Comparisons & Inflation
Because Hamilton and Burlington are part of the greater Golden Horseshoe, labour rates and material markups are moderately high compared to rural zones. Material shipping and demand also influence pricing. Always check multiple local quotes.
6. Tips to Save Costs
- Choose mid-tier materials—balance durability & cost
- Limit unnecessary height in low-visibility areas
- Consolidate gate placement to reduce hardware
- DIY some finishing touches (e.g. staining) with oversight
- Work with a reputable contractor (like Monarch Landscaping) who prevents costly mistakes
7. Sample Project Cost Breakdown
For a 120-foot cedar privacy fence (6 ft tall) with one gate and moderate terrain:
- Material & hardware: ~$7,000
- Labour & installation: ~$4,000
- Permits & site prep: ~$1,000
- Total: ~$12,000
By contrast, a vinyl fence of similar size might run higher in materials but lower in maintenance costs over time.
8. ROI & Value Considerations
- A quality, well-installed fence boosts curb appeal and property value
- Lower maintenance costs over time can justify higher up-front cost
- Avoid “cheap” contractors—repairs and rework often exceed upfront savings
While costs vary, this guide gives you solid ballpark expectations for hiring Fence Contractors Hamilton or Fence Contractors Burlington. Monarch Landscaping offers transparent, itemized quotations so you know exactly where your money goes. Reach out for a free on-site estimate and let us show you the quality difference.













