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Fence Installation Cost in Oklahoma (2026)

Fence Installation in Oklahoma runs about 10% below the national average. A typical 150 linear ft project starts around $1,350$2,700 for chain-link. Estimate your exact project below.

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Estimated installed cost in Oklahoma
$1,350$2,700
Typical $2,025 · Chain-link · 150 linear ft
$1,350$7,430

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Fence Installation cost in Oklahoma by material

Installed cost for a typical 150 linear ft project in Oklahoma.

MaterialPer linear ftTypical OK project
Chain-link$9.0–$18.0$1,350$2,700
Wood privacy$16.2–$31.5$2,430$4,730
Vinyl$22.5–$40.5$3,380$6,080
Aluminum / ornamental$27.0–$49.5$4,050$7,430

What affects your Oklahoma cost

  • Material and fence height
  • Number of gates
  • Terrain, slope and post depth
  • Old-fence removal
  • Local labor and permit rules

Oklahoma fence installation — FAQ

How much does fence installation cost in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, a typical 150 linear ft fence installation project runs about $1,350–$2,700 for chain-link, installed. That's about 10% below the national average. Higher-end materials cost more — use the calculator above for your exact size and material.

How much does fence installation cost per linear ft in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, installed fencing runs about $9.0–$49.5 per linear ft depending on material (chain-link $9.0–$18.0, wood privacy $16.2–$31.5, vinyl $22.5–$40.5, aluminum / ornamental $27.0–$49.5). That's about 10% below the national average.

How much does a fence cost in 2026?

For a 150-foot run, a wood privacy fence usually runs $2,700–$5,300, vinyl $3,800–$6,800, and chain-link $1,500–$3,000, installed. Height, gates and terrain change the number — the calculator localizes it.

What's the cheapest fence that still looks good?

Wood (cedar or pine pickets) gives the best looks-per-dollar for privacy. Chain-link is cheaper but offers no privacy. Vinyl costs more up front but never needs painting, so it can be cheaper over 15+ years.

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