Fence Installation & Repair near you in Ireland
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Typical price: €200–€6,500
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What fence installation & repair costs in Ireland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fence repair / short run Replacing a few posts/panels or a small run | €200 | €550 | €1,400 |
| Standard rear garden (~18m) New timber panel fence around a typical rear garden | €800 | €1,700 | €3,200 |
| Larger garden perimeter (~35m) Full perimeter fencing with a gate on a larger plot | €1,600 | €3,400 | €6,500 |
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How to hire a fence installation & repair pro in Ireland
- Check exempted-development height limits (generally 2m rear, 1.2m fronting a road) — over-height needs planning
- Confirm the boundary and which fence is yours from the title/Land Registry map
- Get an itemized quote: material, height, linear metres, gates, and old-fence removal
- Confirm concrete or well-set posts for stability in wind and wet ground
- Ask for photos of recent local installs
- Agree who notifies the neighbour before building on a shared boundary
Frequently asked questions
What fencing material gives the best value?
Pressure-treated timber is the cheapest solid privacy option and the most common; chain-link is cheapest overall but offers no privacy; composite and vinyl cost more up front but need almost no maintenance. Choose on lifetime cost — a cheap timber fence you re-stain every two years can cost more over a decade than composite.
Do I need permission or a permit to build a fence?
Height limits and permit rules vary by locality, and front-boundary fences are often more restricted than rear ones. Corner lots, heritage areas and pool fences have their own rules. Check local height limits and whether a permit is needed before you commit — retrofitting a too-tall fence is expensive.
What are red flags when hiring a fence installer?
Setting posts without concrete on a solid fence, no written quote with length and material, vague answers on boundary lines and permits, a large cash deposit before materials arrive, and no photos of past work. Installers who won't discuss the neighbour/boundary question before building are inviting a dispute you'll inherit.
Should I repair or replace my fence?
Replace a few rotten posts or panels and repair wins on cost. But once a third or more of the posts are failing, the fence is leaning, or the timber is widely rotten, patch repairs become throwing good money after bad — a full replacement is usually cheaper per year of life.
How long does a fence installation take?
A standard residential run takes one to three days: posts set in concrete need to cure, so many installers do posts one day and panels the next. Rocky or sloped ground, many gates, or removing an old fence all add time. Wet weather that stops concrete curing is the usual delay.
How much does a new fence cost?
Fencing is priced by length (per linear foot or metre) times the material you choose, plus gates, gradient and ground conditions. Material is the biggest swing: chain-link and basic timber sit at the bottom, composite, brick and wrought iron at the top. Always price the full run installed, not just the panels.
Who is responsible for a boundary fence between neighbours?
Boundary responsibility depends on your deeds/title, not a universal rule — often each owner maintains one side, or costs are shared for a jointly-owned fence. Talk to your neighbour and check your title before building on a boundary; disputes over line and cost-sharing are the most common fencing headache.
How much does a fence cost in Ireland?
Supply-and-fit runs roughly €40-90 per metre for standard timber panels, with a typical rear-garden fence commonly €800-2,500 installed. Concrete posts cost more up front but handle Irish weather better than timber posts.
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