Published: October 23, 2025 • Temporary Fencing • Wisconsin

How Much Does Temporary Fencing Cost in Wisconsin? (2025 Guide)

If you're planning a construction project, hosting an event, or securing a property in Wisconsin, temporary fencing is probably on your radar. But here's the question everyone asks: how much is this going to cost me?

I've helped dozens of homeowners and business owners figure out their temporary fencing budgets over the years, and honestly, the costs can vary pretty wildly depending on what you actually need. Let me break down what you're looking at in 2025 across Wisconsin.

Temporary Fencing Costs in Wisconsin Cities

Let's get real about pricing. The cost of temporary fencing in Wisconsin varies based on your location, the type of fencing you need, and how long you're keeping it up.

In Milwaukee, you're looking at roughly $8 to $15 per linear foot for basic temporary chain-link fencing. If you need it for a 100-foot perimeter, that's $800 to $1,500 just for the rental. Installation typically runs another $200 to $400 depending on ground conditions and accessibility.

Madison sees similar pricing, with rates hovering around $7 to $14 per linear foot. The capital city tends to be slightly competitive on pricing, especially if you're working with multiple vendors.

Over in Green Bay, expect to pay $8 to $13 per linear foot. Winter weather up there can add complexity to installation, which sometimes bumps up labor costs by 10-15% during colder months.

Kenosha falls right in line with the rest of southeastern Wisconsin at $8 to $14 per linear foot.

These prices typically include a 30-day rental period. If you need the fencing longer, most companies offer monthly rates that work out cheaper per day than short-term rentals.

What Affects Your Temporary Fencing Price

Here's where things get interesting. Your final bill won't just be based on how many feet of fencing you need. Several factors play into the overall cost.

Fence Height: Standard temporary fencing comes in 4, 5, and 6-foot heights. The taller you go, the more you pay—usually an extra $1 to $3 per linear foot for each step up.

Terrain and Ground Conditions: If you've got soft, muddy, or rocky ground, installation becomes trickier. Wisconsin's clay and sandy soils can sometimes make installation easier, but if you're dealing with frozen ground (which is common here in winter), expect to pay more. I've seen installation costs jump 20-30% when the ground is frozen solid.

Delivery and Setup: Most temporary fencing companies charge delivery fees ranging from $150 to $400 depending on how far they're traveling. In rural areas outside Milwaukee or Madison, expect the higher end of that range.

Special Requirements: Need your fence to be wind-resistant? Want privacy screening added? Are you fencing around a pool or construction site with specific safety requirements? All of these add to your final cost, typically $2 to $5 extra per linear foot.

Seasonal Demand: Summer is peak season for temporary fencing in Wisconsin, especially around construction projects. Pricing is usually 10-20% higher June through August. Winter projects are cheaper on a per-foot basis, but the installation challenges might offset those savings.

Typical Project Costs You Should Expect

Let me give you some real-world numbers. Say you're a contractor in Milwaukee needing 300 linear feet of 6-foot temporary fencing for a 60-day project.

At $12 per linear foot (a reasonable mid-range price), that's $3,600 for materials. Add $400 for delivery and setup, and you're at $4,000. If the site has challenging ground conditions, tack on another $200-300. For a 60-day rental instead of 30 days, you might pay $5,200 to $5,500 total.

For a smaller residential project—maybe 150 feet of 4-foot fencing for a property renovation in Madison—you're looking at $1,200 to $1,800 installed, including a 30-day rental period.

A larger commercial project requiring 500 linear feet across a construction site in Green Bay might run $4,500 to $6,500 for 30 days, depending on specifications and terrain.

Ways to Save on Temporary Fencing

I always tell clients: don't just call the first company and accept their quote. Here's how to keep costs down:

Get Multiple Quotes: Call at least three vendors in your area. Prices vary, and you might find someone offering a better rate or package deal.

Longer Rental Periods Pay Off: If you need fencing for 60+ days, negotiate a monthly rate instead of the daily rate. You could save 15-25%.

Flexible Timing: Schedule your project during slower seasons (fall or winter) if possible. Spring and summer carry premium pricing.

Bundle Services: If you need fencing plus temporary gates or signage, ask about package deals.

FAQ About Temporary Fencing Costs in Wisconsin

Q: Do I need a permit for temporary fencing in Wisconsin?
A: Most Wisconsin municipalities don't require permits for temporary fencing, but it's worth checking with your local city or county building department. Some areas have specific regulations about placement near roads or property lines. Your fencing company usually knows the local requirements and can advise you.

Q: What's included in the rental cost?
A: Standard rental costs include the fencing panels, posts, and basic installation. Most don't include removal in the advertised price—that's often a separate $100-300 charge. Always clarify this upfront.

Q: Can I install temporary fencing myself to save money?
A: Technically yes, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you've done it before. Poor installation can make the fence unstable and create liability issues. The labor savings usually aren't worth the headache.

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