Find a fencing contractor in Seattle, WA

High winds around Seattle put real load on fences, so proper post depth and concrete footings are what keep a fence standing after the next big storm. Salt air and gusts near Seattle corrode cheap hardware and rot untreated wood, so ask about coated fasteners and weather-rated materials.

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Typical cost

In Seattle, a fencing contractor job driven by linear footage, material, and terrain generally runs $3,000–$12,000. This is a general range — always get itemized written quotes.

Licensing: Fencing licensing varies by state, and Washington may require a contractor license and permit depending on height and location — confirm what applies with the Washington and your local building department before hiring.

Seattle fencing contractor FAQ

How much does a fence cost in Seattle?

Most residential fence projects run in the four-to-five-figure range depending on length, material, and gates. Prices vary widely between wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link, so get a per-linear-foot quote.

Do I need a permit to build a fence?

Many cities require a permit above a certain height and enforce setback rules, and HOAs often have their own standards. A reputable contractor will check local codes and pull permits as needed.

Which fence material lasts longest?

Vinyl and aluminum resist rot and rust with little maintenance, while wood is cheaper upfront but needs sealing and eventual repairs. The best value depends on your budget, climate, and how much upkeep you want.

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