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Iron fences will last longer than steel or aluminum but you'll have to pay extra for their durability. Wrought iron fences run $30-$55 more per square foot. Complex configurations, like multiple corners, gates or gates, can increase the installation cost.
Metal fences are made mostly of aluminum and steel. They can also be assembled on site and taken in for installation. Metal fences are also susceptible to rust, but they require little maintenance. For $35 to $60 per foot, a metal fencing can be installed.
836 feet is the minimum length of fencing required to fully fence a 1 acre parcel of land. Multiply 836 by the cost per linear foot to determine how much it will cost.
It is cheaper to repair your fence than to replace it. However, the price will depend on the material. Repairs typically cost $550 on average.
Other than the material and fence size, there are other factors that could affect installation costs.
To put up a fence, you'll need a permit. Before any digging starts, utility lines need to be marked and found. Also, a survey of your land is necessary to ensure that your fence lines up perfectly on your property.
Fence installation is best done on flat ground and in soft soil. It will take more effort to install a fence if the terrain is steep or rocky. This can increase the cost. There may be a need to level the area. This would require additional work.