Grand Rapids, MI · 2026 cost guide

How much does a fence cost in Grand Rapids?

In Grand Rapids, a fence costs about $2,100$6,300 in 2026 for about 150 linear feet of 6-foot privacy fence — roughly $14.54–$43.63 per linear foot. That’s in line with the Michigan average.

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Grand Rapids cost breakdown

Grand Rapids typical range$2,100$6,300
Grand Rapids per linear foot$14.54–$43.63
Michigan state average$2,100$6,200
Versus Michigan averagein line with average

What’s different about Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids has steady growth and contractor demand, with heavy lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw winters driving durable exterior detailing.

  • Posts are set below the frost line, which deepens the holes and adds concrete.

How the cost is built

Fence cost depends on linear footage, height, and material — chain-link and wood are cheaper, while vinyl, aluminum, and composite cost more. Gates, sloped or rocky terrain, post setting in concrete, and tearing out an old fence all raise the price.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a fence cost in Grand Rapids?

In Grand Rapids, a fence costs about $2,100 to $6,300 in 2026 for about 150 linear feet of 6-foot privacy fence — roughly 14.54–43.63 per linear foot. That's in line with the Michigan average, reflecting local labor and permit costs.

What affects the cost of a fence in Grand Rapids?

Grand Rapids has steady growth and contractor demand, with heavy lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw winters driving durable exterior detailing. Posts are set below the frost line, which deepens the holes and adds concrete.

How can I get an accurate fence installation estimate in Grand Rapids?

Use the free Fence Calculator to plug in your real measurements, then collect two or three local Grand Rapids quotes to compare. Prices vary by neighborhood, access, and project complexity.

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The Grand Rapids figure scales the Michigan cost range by a local metro index, then adjusts for the city’s labor market and climate. A 2026 planning estimate, not a quote — get local bids. See our methodology.