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Fence Installation Costs in Highland Park
Here's what fence installation typically starts at in the Highland Park area, by material. Use these numbers to sanity-check quotes — not to replace them.
| Fence Type | Starts at / ft | 150 ft project starts at |
|---|---|---|
| Wood (Cedar) | $28 | $4,200 |
| Chain Link | $17 | $2,550 |
| Vinyl / PVC | $30 | $4,500 |
| Aluminum | $34 | $5,100 |
| Wrought Iron | $38 | $5,700 |
| Composite | $45 | $6,750 |
Estimates are regional starting points, not quotes. Final pricing in Highland Park varies with your lot, fence height, gate count, and material grade — get quotes from local companies for real numbers.
Popular fence types in Highland Park
Homeowners in Highland Park most often ask about:
- Wood privacy
- Chain link
- Vinyl
- Wrought iron
- Aluminum
FAQs about fence companies in Highland Park
How much does a fence cost in Highland Park?
Most Highland Park homeowners see wood (cedar) fencing start around $28 per linear foot installed, with chain link starting lower and composite or wrought iron costing more. That puts a typical 150-foot backyard project starting near $4,200 for wood. Your final price depends on height, terrain, gates, and material grade, so it pays to compare local quotes.
Do I need a permit to build a fence in Highland Park?
Many cities require a permit for fences above a certain height, and Highland Park may have its own height and setback rules for front and back yards. Check with the Highland Park permitting office before you build — your installer can usually handle the paperwork for you.
How do I choose a fence company in Highland Park?
Get at least three written quotes from Highland Park installers and compare what each includes — post depth, concrete, hardware, and cleanup are where bids differ most. Check Google reviews and ask for proof of liability insurance and any license Illinois or the city requires. A company that answers questions clearly and puts its warranty in writing is usually the safer pick.
How long does fence installation take?
Most residential fences go up in one to three days once materials are on site. The longer wait is usually before the crew arrives — quotes, permits, and material lead times can add one to four weeks, so plan ahead if you have a deadline like a new pool or a puppy.
Are the companies on Fence Certified vetted?
We list established fence companies serving Highland Park and show their real Google ratings and review counts so you can judge their track record at a glance. We are a directory, not a contractor, so we still recommend verifying licensing and insurance directly before signing. Featured placement never changes a company's rating.
Hiring a fence company in Highland Park: what to know
Getting and comparing quotes
Get three quotes minimum, and make sure each one itemizes materials, post depth and concrete, gates, haul-away, and the timeline. In Highland Park, the cheapest bid often skips something — usually shallower posts or thinner pickets — so compare line by line, not just the bottom number.
Licensing & insurance questions to ask
Ask every Highland Park installer for a certificate of general liability insurance and, if they have employees, workers' comp — a legitimate company will send both without hesitation. Requirements vary across Illinois, so also ask whether the city requires a contractor registration and who is pulling any permit: you or them.
What affects your price
Beyond material choice, the big cost drivers are linear footage, fence height, the number of gates, and site conditions — slopes, rocky soil, tree roots, and tear-out of an old fence all add labor. Corner lots and long street-facing runs in Highland Park can also trigger stricter height rules, which changes the design and the bid.
DIY vs hiring a pro
DIY can save roughly a third on a straightforward wood or chain-link run if you own the tools and can set posts plumb in concrete. Hire a pro for anything involving permits, property-line questions, slopes, or automated gates — mistakes there cost more to redo than the labor you saved, and a good Highland Park installer warranties the work.
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