Does adding a fence increase property value?
Fencing may increase the value of your property. However, this depends on what type of fence is installed and the purpose of the fence. For example, a fence may be worth more to a property that needs it to diminish noise coming from a highway. Fences may also be a plus to dog owners who require a backyard fence.
When deciding whether to install a fence in your yard, consult with your realtor or real estate expert. They can help you prioritize home improvement projects that will add value to your home.
How much does it cost to install a fence gate?
Adding a gate to your fence can be a practical way to provide access to a yard, work area or outdoor living space while ensuring safety and privacy. Gate installation costs will vary based on the gate material you select, the size of your gate, whether you install a fence at the same time, and any special features you’d like to add. Standard opening size for a single-wide gate is 4 feet; a double-wide gate is 8 feet. A small gate may be for decoration; a double-wide gate can be mounted on a rolling caster system to allow access for cars or wide loads. Here are some examples of average fence gate installation costs:
4-foot, single-swing chain-link gate: $100 for materials and installation costs.
28-foot wheeled chain-link gate on a caster system: $800-$1,000 for materials and installation costs.
4-foot, single-swing wood gate: $75.
8-foot double-wide wood gate: $150.
4-foot white vinyl walk-through gate: $300–$400 for materials and installation costs.
8-foot, double-wide white vinyl gate: about $800 for materials and installation costs.
White vinyl gate fence more than 8 feet wide: $1,200-$1,500 for materials and installation.
Arched black powder-coated aluminum pool gates: $175-$200 per gate.
Who installs fences?
Fencing contractors are the best choice when you want to have a fence installed on your property. While there are several types of professionals who can likely handle this service — including handymen, landscapers and general contractors — a fencing contractor has the experience to know what could cause potential problems in the long run. This might include wet spots, vegetation or other issues with the land.
When choosing a professional to install a fence on your property, make sure they have credentials and experience.