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Basket Weave Fence Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:20+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for a basket weave fence by material type, length, height, and labor. Key cost drivers include fencing material, post spacing, gate needs, and local labor rates. The price ranges below cover common options and typical project scopes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Basket Weave Fence (per linear ft) $15 $28 $45 Wood or vinyl; depends on material and pattern complexity
Fence Installed (100 ft) $1,500 $2,800 $4,500 Includes posts, rails, weaving, and fasteners
Gate (single) $350 $700 $1,200 Hardware and framing included
Permits & Fees $0 $200 $600 Depends on jurisdiction and height

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect typical residential basket weave fences in the United States. Assumptions: 4–6 ft tall panels, standard 4×4 or metal posts, and standard woven sections. Material type (wood vs vinyl), pattern complexity, and yard access drive totals. Per-unit estimates appear alongside project ranges where applicable.

Cost Breakdown

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours. A detailed view shows how components contribute to the budget. The table uses common columns to illustrate where money goes in a basket weave fence project.

Component Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal
Basket Weave Materials $9–$20/ft $0–$2/ft
Labor (installation) $8–$15/ft
Posts & Hardware $2–$6/post
Permits $0–$600 Jurisdiction dependent
Delivery / Disposal $40–$150 $2–$4/ft moved

What Drives Price

Material choice and pattern complexity are primary price drivers for basket weave fencing. Wood options vary by species (pine, cedar, redwood) and finishing, while vinyl adds upfront cost but can reduce maintenance. Fence height, post spacing (typically 6–8 ft), and gate count affect labor and materials. A longer run with tight access increases crane or manual labor time, raising the total.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor rates in the U.S. typically range $40–$75 per hour depending on region and crew experience. Installation time scales with length, height, and ground conditions. A basic 100 ft run may take 1–2 days for a small crew; more complex sites or taller baskets can extend to 3–4 days. Labor hours are the main variable in total cost.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to materials access and labor markets. In the Northeast, expect higher material costs and labor, while the Southeast may offer lower rates on some materials. Rural areas often feature lower labor rates but higher delivery charges for certain materials. An urban project can incur additional permit or disposal fees.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Assumptions: 4–6 ft tall, standard 100 ft run, wood basket weave, basic gate.

  1. Basic: Materials only, 100 ft run, wood basket weave, no gate.
    • Spec: pine, 6 ft posts, simple weaving pattern
    • Labor: 18 hours
    • Totals: Materials $1,000–$2,000; Labor $720–$1,350; Grand total $1,720–$3,350
  2. Mid-Range: 100 ft run with cedar wood, one 4 ft gate, standard post spacing.
    • Spec: cedar, 6 ft posts, reinforced framing
    • Labor: 22–28 hours
    • Totals: Materials $1,900–$3,200; Labor $880–$1,680; Grand total $2,780–$4,880
  3. Premium: Vinyl basket weave, two gates, 120 ft run, enhanced hardware.
    • Spec: vinyl panels, 6 ft posts, high-durability connectors
    • Labor: 28–40 hours
    • Totals: Materials $3,600–$6,000; Labor $1,120–$2,600; Grand total $4,720–$8,600

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Budget Tips

Get multiple quotes and consider material maintenance. If long-term maintenance matters, vinyl may save repainting costs, while wood offers aesthetic warmth. Ask about post spacings, gate hardware upgrades, and any ground preparation needs. Scheduling during off-peak seasons can reduce labor costs and permit delays.