Fence Installation in Idaho Falls
From vinyl privacy fences to classic wood and ornamental iron, our contractors build fences that stand up to Idaho's harsh winters and look great year-round. Near-wholesale material pricing makes premium fencing affordable.
Fence Installation for Idaho Falls Homeowners
As the largest city in Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls is experiencing rapid residential growth with new subdivisions in Ammon, north Idaho Falls, and along the Snake River corridor. The booming housing market means hundreds of new homes each year with unfinished basements waiting to be transformed.
Rocky basalt soil is common in older Idaho Falls neighborhoods near the river. Expect $3-8/LF extra for post holes in these areas. Newer subdivisions in north IF and Taylor Crossing have easier digging conditions.
Neighborhoods We Serve
Zip codes: 83401, 83402, 83404, 83406
Why NewHome Finishers?
- Vinyl, wood, chain link, and ornamental options
- Built to withstand Idaho freeze-thaw cycles
- Near-wholesale pricing on all fence materials
- Property survey coordination available
- HOA-compliant designs when needed
- Professional installation with concrete footings
How It Works
Choose your fence style and submit property details
Receive measured estimate with material options
Review pricing at near-wholesale rates
Matched with a local fencing contractor
Installation with proper post depth for Idaho frost line
Final inspection and gate adjustment
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best fence material for Idaho weather?
Vinyl holds up best to Idaho's freeze-thaw cycles — no rotting, warping, or painting needed. Cedar wood is the premium natural option with good weather resistance. Chain link is the budget-friendly choice.
How deep should fence posts be in Idaho?
Idaho's frost line is 30–36 inches deep in Eastern Idaho. Posts should be set at least 36–42 inches deep with concrete footings to prevent frost heave — the #1 cause of leaning fences in our area.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Idaho?
Most Eastern Idaho cities require a permit for fences over 6 feet tall. Some neighborhoods have HOA restrictions. Your contractor will check local requirements before installation begins.
How much does fence installation cost in Idaho?
Expect $20–$45 per linear foot installed depending on material. A typical 200 linear foot property fence runs $4,000–$9,000. Our near-wholesale materials save you significantly vs. big box store pricing.