If you're planning a construction project, hosting an event, or need to secure a property in Minnesota, temporary fencing is probably on your radar. But here's the question everyone asks: how much is this going to cost me? I'll be honest – there's no one-size-fits-all answer, but I can give you the real numbers so you can budget properly.
I've worked with homeowners and contractors all over Minnesota – from Minneapolis to Duluth – and I've seen the costs vary quite a bit. Let me break down what you can actually expect to pay in 2025.
For basic temporary chain-link fencing, most Minnesota contractors are charging between $5 to $12 per linear foot for rental and installation. That might sound like a range, but it makes sense once you understand what drives the price up or down.
Here's what affects the cost:
For a typical residential project in the Twin Cities area, you're looking at anywhere from $800 to $3,000 for 100-300 linear feet of fencing for a month-long rental, including installation and removal.
Minneapolis and Saint Paul
In the metro area, temporary fencing runs on the higher end. You'll pay $8 to $12 per linear foot for quality chain-link fencing. A typical residential project (around 200 linear feet for 30 days) will run you $1,600 to $2,400. The good news? There are plenty of suppliers, so you have options for getting competitive quotes.
Rochester
Rochester is a bit more reasonable. Expect to pay $6 to $9 per linear foot. For the same 200-foot project, budget around $1,200 to $1,800. Rural areas around Rochester might add 10-15% to delivery costs if you're outside the immediate service area.
Duluth
Duluth sits in the middle. You're looking at $6 to $10 per linear foot. Winter weather conditions up there can impact installation costs – if the ground is frozen solid, installation might take longer and cost more. Plan for $1,200 to $2,000 for a standard residential job.
Before you get a quote, understand what you're actually paying for. Most temporary fencing companies include:
But some things cost extra:
I've seen people save real money by doing a few simple things:
Get multiple quotes. Call at least 3 suppliers in your area. The difference between the cheapest and most expensive can be hundreds of dollars.
Be clear about your timeline. If you know exactly when you need the fencing, say so. Some companies offer discounts for bookings during their slower months (typically late fall and early winter).
Consider your actual needs. Do you really need premium fencing, or will basic chain-link work? Sometimes people pay for features they don't need.
Ask about package deals. If you need gates, signage, or other additions, bundle them and negotiate.
Q: How long can I rent temporary fencing?
A: Most companies offer flexibility from 1 week to 12 months. Monthly rates are standard, and longer rentals typically get better per-week pricing.
Q: Does temporary fencing require a permit in Minnesota?
A: It depends on your city and project type. Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Rochester all have different rules. Check with your local building department. Most temporary fencing for residential properties doesn't require permits, but construction sites usually do.
Q: Can temporary fencing withstand Minnesota winters?
A: Yes. Quality temporary fencing is designed to handle cold weather. However, frozen ground can make installation trickier and potentially more expensive. Spring installation is usually easier and cheaper.
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