Best Fence Companies in Nevada (2026)

29 researched contractors across 5 cities in Nevada · 4.2 average Google rating · 1,863 customer reviews analyzed.

Rankings are produced by our editorial team using the criteria on our methodology page. Paid listing plans control profile depth — they do not move a contractor up in the rankings.

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The Nevada Fence Market at a Glance

Across our 6 covered cities in Nevada, cedar privacy fence remains the most common residential install, with installed pricing ranging from $28 per linear foot in the lowest-cost markets to $50 in the priciest suburbs. Vinyl and wrought iron run meaningfully higher, but both hold their value longer in climates with heavy sun, storms, or salt exposure.

Permit rules are set by the local building department, not the state. 6 of the 6 cities we cover in Nevada require a fence permit for most residential work. Most cities cap back-yard fences at 6–8 feet and front-yard fences at 3–4 feet, but corner lots, sight-triangle rules, and HOA covenants can override the base code.

Fence Installation Costs by Material — Nevada

Statewide range per linear foot, installed. Individual city pages break out costs by neighborhood and lot grade.

MaterialPer Linear Ft
Wood (cedar)$28–$50
Vinyl$30–$52
Wrought iron$38–$65

Fence Companies by City in Nevada

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Frequently Asked About Nevada Fencing

How much does a fence cost in Nevada?

Installed fence costs in Nevada typically run $28–$50 per linear foot for cedar wood, $30–$52 for vinyl, and $38–$65 for wrought iron. Cedar privacy fence is the most common residential choice across the state; composite and ornamental iron run higher. Final quotes vary by city, lot grade, and gate count.

Do you need a fence permit in Nevada?

Permit rules are set by each city, not by the state. Of the 6 Nevada cities we cover in detail, 6 require a fence permit for most residential installations. Height limits typically fall between 6 and 8 feet in back yards and 3 to 4 feet in front yards. Always confirm with the local building department before starting work.

How are the rankings on this page decided?

Contractors are surfaced using our editorial methodology: public rating and review volume, first-party service footprint, service depth, longevity, and an editorial review of the source material. Verified and Featured listing plans control profile depth — they do not affect ranking. See the full methodology page for weighting and award rules.

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