Fence Installation & Repair near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱8,000–₱650,000
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What fence installation & repair costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fence repair / short run Repairing a section or building a short run of fence | ₱8,000 | ₱25,000 | ₱60,000 |
| Standard lot perimeter (~40m) New CHB perimeter wall around a typical residential lot | ₱90,000 | ₱180,000 | ₱320,000 |
| Larger lot with gate (~70m) Full perimeter wall with vehicle and pedestrian gates | ₱180,000 | ₱350,000 | ₱650,000 |
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How to hire a fence installation & repair pro in Philippines
- Decide material — concrete hollow-block (CHB) walls, steel matting, or bamboo/wood are common
- Check barangay/LGU rules and whether a building permit applies to a perimeter wall
- Confirm the lot boundary via title/relocation survey before building
- Get an itemized quote: material, height, linear metres, gates, and footing/foundation work
- Confirm proper footings — many cheap walls crack from skimped foundations
- Pay via traceable channels with a written contract
Frequently asked questions
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.
What should a fencing quote include?
An itemized quote lists: fence type and height, total length, number and type of gates, post material and setting method (concrete vs driven), removal and disposal of the old fence, and whether the price is per linear unit or a lump sum. A one-number quote with no length or material is impossible to compare.
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.
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.
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.
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 much does a fence or perimeter wall cost in the Philippines?
A CHB perimeter wall runs roughly PHP 2,500-6,000 per linear metre installed depending on height and finish, with a typical lot perimeter commonly PHP 80,000-350,000. Steel matting and bamboo fencing cost less; solid concrete walls with footings cost most.
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