If you're planning a construction project, organizing an event, or securing a property in Maryland, temporary fencing is probably on your radar. But let's be honest—one of the first questions that pops into your head is: "How much is this going to cost me?"
I've been in the home services industry long enough to know that pricing varies all over the place depending on where you are, what you need, and how long you need it. So I decided to put together this guide to give you real numbers for temporary fencing costs across Maryland in 2025.
Before we jump into specific price ranges, it's important to understand what factors into the cost of temporary fencing. It's not just about the fence itself.
You're paying for several things: the panels themselves, delivery and setup fees, the length of your rental period, the condition of your property, and any additional features like gates or privacy screening. The type of temporary fencing also matters. Chain-link panels, which are the most common, typically cost less than vinyl or specialty options.
In Maryland, most temporary fencing companies charge based on the linear foot of fencing you need. You'll also see delivery fees that can range from $150 to $500 depending on how far the company has to drive and how congested the area is. Baltimore and Frederick, being larger population centers, sometimes have lower delivery fees due to more frequent trips to those areas.
Let me break down what you can expect to pay in some of Maryland's major areas.
Baltimore Area Pricing
In and around Baltimore, you're looking at roughly $8 to $12 per linear foot for standard chain-link temporary fencing. For a typical 100-foot perimeter, that puts you at $800 to $1,200 just for the fencing itself, before delivery and setup. Delivery in the Baltimore area usually runs $200 to $350 since the city has a lot of fencing companies competing for business. If you need the fence for a month, expect an additional $200 to $400 on top of the installation fee.
Rockville and Gaithersburg Pricing
These affluent suburbs in Montgomery County tend to run slightly higher than Baltimore. You're looking at $10 to $14 per linear foot for the same chain-link panels. Delivery fees are comparable at $250 to $400, but the rental period charges might be a bit higher—around $250 to $500 per month depending on the company. The reason? Higher property values and slightly greater demand for security fencing during renovations.
Frederick Area Pricing
Frederick sits somewhere in the middle. Expect to pay $9 to $13 per linear foot, with delivery fees around $200 to $350. Monthly rental fees are typically $200 to $450. If you're doing a larger project in Frederick, you might find a bit more negotiating room since some companies offer discounts for bigger jobs.
Here's something a lot of people don't think about upfront: the longer you rent, the better your daily rate usually becomes. Most Maryland temporary fencing companies offer pricing tiers based on how long you need the fence.
Short-term rentals (1 to 2 weeks) typically cost the most per day. You might pay $10 to $15 per linear foot just for the rental portion. If you're renting for a full month, that drops to maybe $200 to $500 total for the month, which spreads out the cost nicely. For a 3-month project, you're looking at weekly rates that might be 20 to 30 percent cheaper than short-term options.
I had a client in Gaithersburg who needed temporary fencing for a 6-week kitchen renovation. By negotiating for the longer timeline upfront, she saved nearly 40 percent compared to what a week-by-week rental would have cost. Always mention your full timeline when getting quotes.
The linear footage and monthly rental aren't the only charges. Don't get blindsided by these extras:
Gates and Access Points: If you need a lockable gate for pedestrian or vehicle access, add $150 to $400 per gate to your total. This is especially common for construction sites.
Privacy Screening: Want to block the view into your property? Privacy mesh or fabric screening adds $2 to $4 per linear foot on top of your base fence cost.
Damaged Panel Charges: Most companies charge $75 to $200 to replace a damaged panel if it happens during your rental period.
Removal and Haul-Away: Some companies roll this into the rental. Others charge $200 to $400 for pickup and removal.
Do I need a permit for temporary fencing in Maryland?
It depends on your municipality. Baltimore and Frederick typically require permits for construction-related temporary fencing, especially if it's a commercial project. Residential fencing for privacy might not need one. Always check with your local code enforcement office to be safe. Most fencing companies can help you navigate this.
Can I get temporary fencing installed on short notice?
Usually, yes—if you're willing to pay a rush fee. Most companies in the Baltimore, Frederick, Rockville, and Gaithersburg areas can set up fencing within 24 to 48 hours, but expect to pay 15 to 25 percent more for expedited service.
What's the difference between temporary fencing and permanent fencing cost?
Permanent fencing typically costs $30 to $60 per linear foot installed. Temporary fencing is way cheaper upfront, but over a long period (more than 6 months), a permanent fence might actually be more economical. Temporary fencing makes sense for short-term needs, events, or projects.
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