How Much Does It Cost to Rent Temporary Fencing? (2026 Prices)

Last updated: February 15, 2026

Complete temporary fencing rental cost guide for 2026 covering chain link panels, privacy screens, barricades, and full construction site packages.

Temporary fencing rental costs $3 to $8 per linear foot per month for standard 6-foot chain link panels. A typical 200-foot construction site perimeter costs $600 to $2,000 per month including panels, bases, and gates. Privacy screens add $1 to $4 per foot, and barricades rent for $5 to $15 per unit.

Temporary Fencing Prices by Type

Fencing TypeMonthly RateNotes
Chain Link Panel (per linear ft)$3 - $8Standard 6-ft height, galvanized
100 Linear Feet Package$300 - $800~9 panels + bases + clamps
200 Linear Feet Package$600 - $1,600~17 panels + bases + clamps
Full Site Package (200+ ft)$600 - $2,000Panels + gates + privacy screen
Privacy Screen / Windscreen (per ft)$1 - $4Mesh or fabric, adds to fence cost
Swing Gate (pedestrian)$50 - $1503-4 ft wide opening
Slide Gate (vehicle)$100 - $30012-20 ft wide opening
Barricade / Crowd Control (per unit)$5 - $15Steel bike rack style, 8 ft sections

Prices are national monthly averages for 2026. Installation and removal fees are additional.

Estimated Pricing

TypeMonthlyQuarterlyAnnual
6-ft Chain Link Panel (per linear ft)$3 – $8$8 – $22$30 – $80
100 Linear Feet Package$300 – $800$810 – $2,160$3,000 – $8,000
Full Construction Site (200+ ft)$600 – $2,000$1,620 – $5,400$6,000 – $20,000
Privacy Screen / Windscreen (per ft)$1 – $4$3 – $11$10 – $40
Barricade / Crowd Control (per unit)$5 – $15$14 – $40$50 – $150

Installation and Removal Costs

Most temporary fencing providers charge a one-time fee for installation and a separate fee for removal:

  • Installation (under 200 ft): $200 to $600
  • Installation (200-500 ft): $400 to $1,200
  • Removal: Typically 50-75% of installation cost
  • Relocation (within site): $100 to $400 per move

Factors That Affect Temporary Fencing Cost

  • Perimeter length: The primary cost driver — linear footage determines the number of panels
  • Fence height: 6 ft is standard; 8 ft panels cost 20-30% more; 10 ft panels cost 40-60% more
  • Privacy screen: Required by many municipalities; adds $1-4 per foot per month
  • Number of gates: Each gate opening adds $50-300/month
  • Duration: 6+ month rentals often qualify for lower monthly rates
  • Ground surface: Soft ground uses standard bases; concrete/asphalt may need drilled pins or weighted bases ($5-15 extra per panel)
  • Location: Urban areas with tight access, limited staging, and union labor cost more to install

When Is Temporary Fencing Required?

Building codes and OSHA regulations require temporary fencing in many situations:

  • Construction sites: Most jurisdictions require perimeter fencing around active construction zones
  • Excavation: Open trenches and excavations deeper than 4 feet typically require protective fencing
  • Public-adjacent work: Sites bordering sidewalks, schools, parks, or roadways
  • Demolition: Demolition zones require secure perimeters for public safety
  • Swimming pool construction: Pool contractors must fence the area during construction
  • Events: Large public events may require crowd control fencing per municipal permits

Penalties for non-compliance range from $250 to $10,000+ per day in fines, plus potential stop-work orders that can cost far more in project delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 100 feet of temporary fencing cost?

100 linear feet of temporary chain link fencing costs $300 to $800 per month, plus a one-time installation fee of $200 to $600. Adding privacy screen increases the monthly cost by $100 to $400.

How long does temporary fencing take to install?

A standard 200-foot perimeter can be installed in 2-4 hours by a two-person crew. Larger sites or complex configurations may take a full day.

Can I install temporary fencing myself?

Some providers offer panel-only rentals where you handle installation. This saves on labor costs but requires proper tools and knowledge of base placement, panel connection, and gate installation. For construction sites requiring code compliance, professional installation is recommended.

What is the difference between temporary and permanent fencing?

Temporary fencing uses freestanding panels with weighted bases — no holes are dug and no concrete is poured. It can be installed and removed in hours. Permanent fencing requires post holes, concrete footings, and typically takes 1-3 days to install. Temporary fencing is cost-effective for projects under 18-24 months.