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Fence Installation Cost in Pennsylvania 2026 — Frost-Depth (36in), Labor & Material Guide by Metro

May 26, 2026·8 min read
Fence Installation Cost in Pennsylvania 2026 — Frost-Depth (36in), Labor & Material Guide by Metro

Pennsylvania fence pricing runs 3–8% above national. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh anchor the high end (each with their own labor-market pressures), while central PA bids near regional Midwest pricing.

The 2026 Pennsylvania fence cost baseline (150 linear ft, 6-ft privacy fence)

  • Pressure-treated wood (southern yellow pine): $4,200–$6,500. Cheapest option, 12–15 year lifespan with annual sealer.
  • Cedar (Western red, the regional default): $5,300–$8,200. 20–25 year lifespan; needs re-stain every 3–4 years.
  • Vinyl privacy: $5,900–$9,200. Zero maintenance; 30+ year lifespan.
  • Aluminum / wrought-iron-look: $6,500–$10,500. See-through, coastal-resistant, premium choice.
  • Chain-link (4–6 ft, galvanized): $2,600–$4,600. Budget functional option.
  • Masonry / engineered block (6 ft): $11,600–$22,100. Lifetime install; requires engineering above 6 ft.

Why Pennsylvania pricing looks the way it does

Pennsylvania fence pricing runs 3–8% above national. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh anchor the high end (each with their own labor-market pressures), while central PA bids near regional Midwest pricing.

  1. State cost-of-living adjustment. Pennsylvania's labor and material indices run 5% above the national base, which is reflected in every line item above.
  2. Climate / code constraint. Frost depth of 36 inches plus dense HOA enforcement (especially in suburban subdivisions) means 4–6 week pre-approval is standard. Get architectural review before signing your contract.
  3. Permit fees in Pennsylvania. $158–$420 for permitted fences (above 6 ft or in many specific zoning districts). Most under-6-ft fences don't require a permit, but verify with your municipal building department.

Top Pennsylvania metros: cost variance

MetroCedar 6-ft (150 lf)Notes
Philadelphia$5,800–$9,000Highest PA labor — NJ-adjacent pricing
Pittsburgh$5,300–$8,200Hilly terrain — post-hole labor premium
Harrisburg$5,000–$7,800State-capital — moderate
Allentown$4,800–$7,400Cheapest PA metro for installs

The recommended material for Pennsylvania

Vinyl wins long-term TCO in this state — zero maintenance, no warp/split cycling from cold or humidity, and a 30-year material lifespan that beats cedar's effective 15–18 year run after weather degradation.

Pennsylvania-specific gotcha

Pennsylvania frost depth ranges 30 in (south) to 42 in (north). Pittsburgh's hilly terrain increases post-setting labor 15–25%. Philadelphia municipal code caps front-yard fences at 4 ft; verify before contracting. HOA review in Main Line/Bucks County can run 4–8 weeks.

How to bid it out in Pennsylvania

  1. Get 3 written bids from licensed contractors. Verify license with your state contractor licensing board before signing.
  2. Specify post depth ≥36 inches with concrete-set installation. Tamped soil fails in wind events.
  3. Insist on hot-dipped galvanized hardware (G90 acceptable inland).
  4. Get the property-line survey first. Pennsylvania fence-line disputes are a frequent cause of neighbor litigation; a $400–$800 survey is cheaper than the alternative.
  5. Written warranty: 10-year material + 2-year labor minimum. Reputable contractors in Pennsylvania offer this.

Bottom line for Pennsylvania

Cedar 6-ft privacy fence (150 linear feet): $5,300–$8,200 in 2026. Vinyl: $5,900–$9,200. Add 5–10% for permit + HOA review delays. Run your state-adjusted estimate with our fence installation cost calculator, or jump to the Pennsylvania fence cost landing page for the metro-by-metro breakdown.

More cost guides for Pennsylvania

Planning multiple projects? Every other 2026 Pennsylvania cost guide carries the same state-specific labor and pricing detail.

Cost by state for this project

State-adjusted ranges with local labor and material multipliers.

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