Fence Installation Cost in Regina (2026)
Average cost in Regina
$3,500 — $16,500
$25 — $100 per sq ft
Cost Breakdown
ItemizedLumber, vinyl panels, or chain link mesh
50%
Professional installation and post setting
40%
Old fence demolition and debris hauling
6%
Zoning reviews and utility marking
4%
GST+PST at 11%
📋What's Included
ScopeTypically Includes
- Posts & concrete footings
- Rails & pickets/panels
- Hardware
- Standard gate (1)
- Labor & installation
- Demolition of old fence
Typically Excludes
- Premium materials (wrought iron, composite)
- Extra gates
- Painting or staining
- Permits
- Grading & land prep
Based on a standard 150 linear ft wood privacy fence, 6 ft tall.
🧮Estimate Your Cost
InteractiveEstimated Cost
$5,260 — $7,890
Based on 8 sources and market data for Regina. Actual costs may vary depending on specific project requirements.
📈Price Momentum
Year-over-year~1 year ago
$7,306
Today
$7,635
Fence Installation in Regina is ↑ 4.5% compared to roughly a year ago — about $329 more on the average project.
Comparison derived from the year-over-year change rate, not a month-by-month price index. We don't store historical snapshots yet — when we do, this will become a real time series.
🏢Top Fence Install Contractors in Regina
Verified providersDK Prime Construction Ltd.
19 Ritchie Crescent, Regina, SK S4R 5A5, Canada
88 reviews
Provider data sourced from public business directories. Ratings and reviews are public and may change. LookupCost is not affiliated with listed providers.
💬What People Actually Paid
Community❓Common Questions
In Regina, a building permit is generally not required for a standard fence as long as it complies with the Community Standards Bylaw height limits (2.0m for rear/side yards and 1.22m for front yards). However, a $25 zoning review may be required for new installations.
Due to Saskatchewan's extreme climate, fence posts must be set at a minimum depth of 3.5 to 4 feet (42–48 inches). This ensures the base is below the local frost line, which can reach depths of 1.5m to 2.1m in the Prairies.
For corner lots, Regina's Traffic Bylaw restricts fence heights to a maximum of 1.0 metre (3.3 feet) within the 'triangular sightline zone' to ensure visibility for motorists at intersections.
You must contact Sask 1st Call (1-866-828-4888) at least three business days before digging. They provide free utility marking for power, gas, and telecommunication lines to prevent accidental damage.
📊Our Methodology
How we collect dataAggregated from 5+ verified web sources and cost databases
Licensed contractor estimates and regional cost guides
Government construction and labor statistics
Community-reported project costs and reviews
Last data collection: 4 days ago. Updates run weekly. All costs in CAD.
About this data
Cost figures are estimates synthesized from public market data using AI research and refreshed regularly. Real project costs vary by scope, materials, contractor, and site conditions. Always get verified quotes from licensed contractors for your specific project.
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