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Fence quotes need linear footage, material type, gate count, and terrain — every yard is different. WrenchBid turns your voice into a professional quote you can text to the customer on the spot.

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Why Fence Installers love WrenchBid

Wood, vinyl, chain link, and iron all price differently

Gate count, height, and terrain slope change the job completely

Customers want a per-foot and total price before committing

WrenchBid handles the paperwork. Speak your price, review the quote, and send it — all from your phone.

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Here's what a fencing quote sounds like with WrenchBid:

🎤 You say:
"Cedar fence for the Kowalski property — 180 linear feet 6-foot dog-ear cedar at $32 a foot, two 4-foot gates at $275 each, post holes 30 posts, demo existing fence $600, labor included in per-foot."
WrenchBid formats this into a professional quote with line items, totals, and your business info — ready to send.
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Why voice quoting works for fence installers

Fence installers walk the property line measuring sections, counting posts, and noting gate locations — your hands are holding a tape measure and marking stakes. Speaking the quote as you walk the perimeter captures every section without stopping to type.

Quoting tips for fence installers

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Quote by linear foot and show the total footage clearly — customers can verify the measurement themselves.

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List each gate separately with its width and hardware — gates are a significant cost customers often underestimate.

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If demo of an existing fence is needed, break it out as its own line item so the customer can see that cost.

Common fencing pricing questions

How much should I charge for fence installation?

Most fence installers charge $20–$40 per linear foot for wood privacy, $25–$50 for vinyl, and $10–$25 for chain link. Quote by linear foot and list each gate separately since gates cost significantly more per foot than straight sections.

How to estimate a fence job

Walk the property line, measure total linear footage, count posts and gates, and note any terrain slope. Price materials per foot and gates individually. WrenchBid lets you speak the measurements as you pace the perimeter and sends a professional quote on the spot.

What should a fence estimate include?

List the material type, height, total linear footage, post count, each gate with width and hardware, demo of existing fence, and concrete per post. Showing the per-foot price and total footage lets the homeowner verify the math and trust your bid.

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