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Hog Panel Fence Pricing Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:17+00:00 • 3 min read

The cost of a hog panel fence varies by materials, labor, and yard layout. Typical price drivers include panel count, post type, gate installation, and whether existing fencing is leveraged. This guide provides cost ranges in USD and per unit details to help buyers budget accurately.

Item Low Average High Notes
Hog panels (16 ft, 34 in tall) 25 40 60 Typically 2 to 3 panels per stall setup
Fence posts (wood or metal) 8 15 30 Set per post; spacing affects total
Gates (4 ft to 6 ft) 150 300 600 Single or double gate options
Concrete footing & installation 100 250 500 Per hole and pour; includes basic forms
Delivery or haul-away 50 150 300 Depends on distance and access
Labor for installation 600 1,800 3,000 Typically 1–3 days; per hour or per project
Totals (range) 1,600 4,000 8,000 Assumes mid-size project with gates

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect materials plus labor for a standard hog panel fence project. The low end covers basic panels and minimal posts with DIY or limited professional help, while the high end accounts for larger properties, reinforced gates, and added features. For budgeting clarity, the estimate includes both total project ranges and per-unit guidance where applicable.

Cost Breakdown

Materials and labor are the primary cost drivers for hog panel fencing. The following table consolidates typical line items with assumed conditions such as gate count, panel length, and post type.

What Drives Price

Key price variables include panel size and material quality as well as gate complexity, post mounting method, and soil conditions. Regional delivery fees, permits, and minor site work can shift totals by meaningful margins. The estimate also differentiates between labor hours and overall project duration.

Ways To Save

Save by planning efficient layout and using standard components. Consider reusing existing posts where feasible, choosing fewer or simpler gates, and batching delivery to reduce transport costs. Ordering standard 16 ft panels in bulk can lower per-unit costs, while DIY installation reduces labor significantly for capable buyers.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material access. In the Northeast, higher labor and delivery costs can push totals 5–15 percent above national averages. The South tends to be closer to the average, with swings based on concrete and gate costs. Rural areas may see lower panel costs but higher transportation and time-based labor charges.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time typically spans 1–3 days for a mid-size run, with crew rates ranging from 40–75 per hour depending on region and experience. For budget planning, include 15–25 percent contingency for site prep or unforeseen soil issues. A small project may require fewer crew hours and lower total labor cost.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Expect extras that can affect final price. Permit or inspection fees where required, site grading or trenching, gate hardware upgrades, and disposal of old fencing. Access limitations can necessitate alternative delivery or hardware choices, increasing costs by 5–20 percent in some markets.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate how specs influence totals

Basic — 80 ft of hog panel fencing with 2 gates. Panels: 16 ft each; posts every 8 ft; basic concrete footings; minimal labor. Specs: 80 ft, 2 gates, standard panels.

Labor: 8–12 hours; Materials: 1,100–2,000; Total: 2,000–3,200; per-foot: 25–40

Mid-Range — 150 ft with 3 gates; upgraded posts and reinforced gate hardware. Specs: 150 ft, 3 gates, concrete footings, delivery.

Labor: 16–28 hours; Materials: 2,500–4,000; Total: 4,000–6,800; per-foot: 26–45

Premium — 250 ft with 4 gates; high-grade panels and professionally leveled posts; enhanced hardware; disposal included. Specs: 250 ft, 4 gates, concrete and grading.

Labor: 40–60 hours; Materials: 6,000–9,000; Total: 9,000–15,000; per-foot: 36–60

Notes: these cards reflect typical installations; actual prices depend on site conditions, gate choices, and local labor rates.