How to Fence a Yard on a Budget
How to Fence a Yard on a Budget
Hohulin Fence offers wood fencing as an option for Fencing on a Budget

How to Fence a Yard on a Budget

07/01/2025

If you’re looking into how to fence your yard, you probably have a good reason to do so. Whether you want to protect a pet or child, you want a private backyard oasis, or you just need a boundary for your lawn or garden, a fence can do the job. But if you’re trying to stay budget-conscious, the thought of all the expenses can create stress. From materials to labor, and even the eventual upkeep, the costs add up. Fortunately, you don’t have to break the bank to create a fenced-in yard that does what you want it to do. Here are smart, cost-effective ways to get fencing on a budget for your home.

Look for Budget-Friendly Materials

Some materials are more cost-effective than others. One of the most affordable options you can find is chain link fencing. This type of fence is especially beneficial if you have a large yard to enclose. Chain-link is also low-maintenance, durable, and long-lasting. It’s one of the most budget-friendly options on the market when you use a professional team for installation.

There are also other fencing materials available that may be cost-effective for your needs. Wood fencing provides a classic look and is reasonably priced. It also takes maintenance over time, so be prepared to think about staining and sealing to keep it looking its best. Other types of fencing, such as vinyl, SimTek, or ornamental fences, are more expensive unless you think about them over the long-term. They are so durable and long-lasting, it may be worth the expense to install them to save money over time.

You can also talk to a fencing team about using a mix of materials, such as wood or vinyl in the front of your home and chain link in the back, where pets and kids need to stay safe, but aesthetics are less important.

A dog chases after a ball in a back yard protected with chain link, which is an option for Fencing on a Budget

Consider Ways to DIY

Hiring a professional team is a significant part of the expense of a new fence. If you’re fencing on a budget and are somewhat handy, it’s possible to do the work on your own by checking out tutorials online or taking a workshop from your local home store.

If DIY feels like too much work, you could also take a strategic approach. Consider digging the post holes and setting them on your own. Then, you can hire someone to install the panels, wood, or wires once the holes are set. It can be a more cost-effective way to get the fence you want at a cheaper cost.

Limit The Footprint You Need to Fence

Ask yourself an important question: Do you have to fence your entire property? If there are ways to focus on specific areas in your yard to fence, it can significantly cut down on costs. Take a look at your entire yard and think about what you’re trying to contain. Do you only need a fenced-in backyard, or is the front important to fence as well? Do you want to fence a kids’ play space, or give a pet plenty of room to run? Think about it and plan around those needs. Or maybe you can add privacy panels only in a location where you share property lines with a neighbor.

If you can cut down on the amount of coverage you need, you should be able to reduce the costs involved in fencing your yard. Yet you’ll still get the functional benefits of what your original objectives were for your fence.

Hunt Secondhand or in Bigger Shops

There are some creative ways to get the materials you need to install fencing at your home. Look on Facebook Marketplace or online community groups to see if anyone is selling or getting rid of their old fencing. Sometimes, you can find someone who is tearing out their old fencing, which you can take and repurpose for your own home. Habitat resale stores and salvage yards are also great places to scour. You can also check big box stores to see if they are selling materials in bulk to help save costs.

It’s important to make sure the fencing is in good condition and safe to install. If there are any issues, don’t install it and look for other methods to obtain materials.

Create a Temporary or Alternative Solution

If you aren’t sure if you’re ready to invest in fencing, you can always consider different solutions for your needs. For instance, install temporary fencing for pets or gardens using stakes and chicken wire until you can save up for a new fence. You can also add hedges or shrubs to create natural barriers that are also aesthetically pleasing and add curb appeal. Or a decorative trellis or lattice panel can add a barrier for privacy without breaking the bank.

Keep in mind that a temporary solution won’t be as effective as actual fencing. But they can help you find an easy solution that’s affordable while you also save for the project you want to complete down the road.

Talk to Hohulin for a Quote

If you’re interested in learning about how you can get fencing on a budget, get in touch with Hohulin Fence Co. For over 100 years, we’ve been bringing outstanding craftsmanship and innovative solutions to homes and businesses throughout Central Illinois. We can help you find the right solution for your needs.

From wood, vinyl, and Simtek privacy fences to chain link and more, we can help you find the right fence that will keep your home and family safe. We can help you design a fence that is cost-effective and beautiful, giving your home distinct curb appeal. Contact us at 309-965-2241 to request a quote and to see how we can help you build a fence that fits your needs and budget.

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