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Concrete Fence Installation Cost Per Foot in California (2026 Pricing Guide)

Concrete fence pricing in California ranges from $75 to $250 per linear foot installed. Here's exactly what drives the cost and how to get the best value for your project.

2026-03-20 6 min readBy Fence Installers Team
Concrete Fence Installation Cost Per Foot in California (2026 Pricing Guide)

What Does a Concrete Fence Cost Per Linear Foot in California?

The most common question we get is: "What does a concrete fence cost per foot?" The honest answer is that installed prices in California range from $75 to $250 per linear foot, depending on the style, height, and site conditions. Here's a complete breakdown.

2026 Installed Price Ranges by Product

Product StyleInstalled Price / Linear FtBest For
SmoothStone™ (Best Value)$150–$175/ftCost-conscious homeowners, long runs
WoodCrete® Rails (Split Rail)$75–$125/ftLarger lots, ranch-style properties
WoodCrete® (6 ft solid)$160–$200/ftTraditional homes, full privacy
BlockCrete® (6 ft solid)$165–$210/ftCommercial, perimeter walls
ChiselStone™ (6 ft solid)$175–$225/ftUpscale residential, curb appeal
StackStone™ (6 ft solid)$175–$225/ftNatural stone look, hillside homes
RusticBrick™ (6 ft solid)$175–$225/ftTraditional neighborhoods
Signature Wall™$200–$250/ftPremium estates, architectural projects
Security Fence$190–$240/ftCommercial, industrial, high-security

What's Included in the Installed Price?

All prices above are fully installed and include:

  • Site preparation and layout
  • Post installation (concrete-set steel posts)
  • Panel delivery and placement
  • All labor and equipment
  • Cleanup and haul-away
  • Lifetime structural warranty

There are no hidden fees for standard residential installations. Additional costs may apply for steep slopes, rock excavation, permit fees (varies by city), or demolition of existing fencing.

Why Split Rail Is So Much Less Expensive

The WoodCrete® Rails (Split Rail) option costs significantly less per foot because it uses fewer panels and wider post spacing. Instead of solid 6-ft panels, the rails design uses horizontal slats with open spacing — giving you a defined boundary and attractive look at a fraction of the cost. It's ideal for larger lots, ranch properties, and front yard applications where full privacy isn't the priority.

How to Get the Most Accurate Price

The best way to get an accurate price is a free on-site estimate. Our team will measure your property, assess site conditions, and give you a firm written quote — no surprises. You can also use our online cost calculator for a quick ballpark estimate before scheduling.

Is Concrete Fencing Worth the Investment?

Compared to wood fencing ($40–$65/ft installed) or vinyl ($30–$55/ft installed), precast concrete costs more upfront. But over a 25-year period, concrete wins decisively:

  • Wood fence: Needs replacement every 8–12 years, plus annual maintenance. Total 25-year cost: $180–$240/ft
  • Vinyl fence: Fades, cracks, and warps in California heat. Replacement every 12–15 years. Total 25-year cost: $120–$165/ft
  • Concrete fence: Zero maintenance, no replacement needed. One-time cost: $75–$250/ft

When you factor in the lifetime warranty and zero maintenance costs, precast concrete is often the most cost-effective choice over the life of your property.

Ready to Get Started?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your precast concrete fence project. Our team will visit your property, take measurements, and provide a detailed quote within 48 hours.

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