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Fence Material Calculator

Calculate exact material quantities for your fence project. Get instant results for wood privacy, chain link, vinyl, split rail, and barbed wire fences.

Calculate Fence Materials

Get precise material quantities for your fence project

Preset

6-8 ft posts, 2-3 rails per section

Typical: 6-12 feet

Materials Needed

Posts
0
Including ends
Rails
0
0 sections
Length
0
Linear feet

For 100.00 feet of wood privacy fence, you'll need 0 posts spaced 8 ft apart.

Installation Tips

  • Add 10% extra materials for waste and errors
  • Corner and end posts typically need concrete footings
  • Check local building codes for height and setback requirements
  • Consider gates—typically 3-4 ft walk-through or 10-12 ft drive-through
  • Measure your fence line with LandLens for accurate distance

Typical Post Spacing by Fence Type

Wood Privacy Fence
Standard spacing
8
feet
Chain Link Fence
Standard spacing
10
feet
Vinyl Fence
Standard spacing
8
feet
Split Rail Fence
Standard spacing
8
feet
Barbed Wire Fence
Standard spacing
12
feet

About Fence Material Calculations

Planning a fence project requires accurate material estimates to avoid costly mistakes. This calculator helps you determine exactly how many posts, rails, and materials you need based on your fence line distance and chosen fence type.

Fence Types & Post Spacing

Wood Privacy Fence:6-8 feet post spacing
Chain Link Fence:10 feet post spacing
Vinyl Fence:6-8 feet post spacing
Split Rail Fence:6-8 feet post spacing
Barbed Wire Fence:12 feet post spacing

Why Use This Calculator?

  • Fence Type Presets - Auto-filled post spacing for common fence types
  • Multiple Units - Works with feet, meters, yards, miles
  • Instant Calculations - Real-time results as you type
  • Material Breakdown - Posts, rails, and total length
  • Mobile Friendly - Use on-site during project planning
  • 100% Free - No registration required

Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should fence posts be?

Fence post spacing varies by fence type: Wood privacy 6-8 feet, chain link 10 feet, vinyl 6-8 feet, split rail 8-10 feet, barbed wire 12 feet. Check local building codes for requirements in your area.

How many fence posts do I need for 100 feet?

For 100 feet of fence with 8 ft post spacing, you need 14 posts (100÷8=12.5, rounded up to 13 sections, plus 1 end post = 14 total). For 10 ft spacing, you need 11 posts.

How do I measure my fence line distance?

Use a measuring tape for short distances, or use LandLens app to measure fence lines with GPS by walking your property boundary. GPS is ideal for longer fence lines and irregular boundaries.

Do I need concrete for fence posts?

Yes, corner posts and end posts should be set in concrete for stability. Line posts can use gravel or concrete depending on fence type and soil conditions. Plan for 2-3 bags of concrete mix per post.

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Download LandLens to walk your property boundary and measure fence line distance accurately with GPS. No tape measure needed.

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