What’s the going rate for just labor building a 5 wire fence? It’s already been cleared. I was quoted $2 a ft. But it’s been awhile since I’ve had any built. Labor only.
I just paid $2.50, labor only, and it was already cleared. That's for goat fencing with barb wire on top, braces every 300' and posts every 10'. I've got sandy soil and post go in easy. Would be more depending on soil in your area and how hard it is to drive the posts.
What’s the going rate for just labor building a 5 wire fence? It’s already been cleared. I was quoted $2 a ft. But it’s been awhile since I’ve had any built. Labor only.
If they are supplying all materials I'd say that is a very good price provided they are building it right! I'm guessing that is all wood post every 50'-60' with T-Post every 8' or 10' and good, quality barbed wire?
Where I am at there is A LOT of rock so the quotes here are a bit higher. I recently got a handful of bids for labor only and on the high end I got a few around the $8/foot and a few at $6/foot. Found a young kid that is just starting his fencing business and from what I can see on his FB page, he does good work. Supposed to get it done next week. His bid was $4/foot for 7 strand barbed wire. Stem pipe H braces w/kickers, T posts with stem pipe every 6 posts. Seems pretty reasonable and I like the idea of helping this kid out starting his business.
Be sure to look at some of the work they have done. I had a neighbor hire some guys and they did a terrible job. Posts are different heights and fence is not properly stretched. What seems like a simple job can get screwed up if your guys don't have any pride in their work. There are a lot more of those kind out there now.
Lord all I know is I think about changing professions every time I get a fence bid for work. Last bid I saw was for 6 strand barbed wire on pipe braces and t posts, materials and labor, $13.50/Ln.ft.