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Fencing in Vancouver

Cedar, composite, vinyl, aluminum, and glass panel fencing. Privacy screens, decorative fences, pool enclosures, and custom gates. Engineered for Vancouver's conditions, where vancouver receives 1,150 to 1,400 mm of annual rainfall depending on neighborhood.

Fencing Built for Vancouver's Conditions

A fence does more than mark your property line. It provides privacy for your outdoor living space, safety for children and pets, security for your property, and a visual frame that defines the character of your landscape. In the Fraser Valley, fencing must also withstand the persistent moisture, occasional wind storms, and long wet winters that break down inferior materials and hardware.

A fencing project in Vancouver has to handle conditions most contractors underestimate. Most of Vancouver sits on glacial till with clay pockets and, in some neighborhoods, fill from historic grading. West side soils (Kitsilano, Point Grey, Dunbar) tend to be better structured. East side soils vary more and often include fill. Downtown and the waterfront have completely engineered substrates over deep fills. Every project starts with an on site soil assessment. Vancouver receives 1,150 to 1,400 mm of annual rainfall depending on neighborhood. The west side is slightly wetter than the east side. Winter freeze thaw is mild. Summers are drier than the Fraser Valley but less dry than Tsawwassen. Coastal fog is common along the water. Trueform engineers every fencing project for the actual ground under your property and the actual weather it will see, not a generic Lower Mainland spec.

The City of Vancouver requires building permits for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. The Protection of Trees Bylaw covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm, and removal or significant root disturbance requires a permit. Heritage overlays apply in Shaughnessy, parts of Kitsilano, and Mount Pleasant. Permit timelines are longer and more variable than in other municipalities; we recommend submitting well before your target start date. We complete fencing projects across all of Vancouver, including Kitsilano, Point Grey, Dunbar, Kerrisdale, Shaughnessy, Arbutus Ridge, Mount Pleasant, Riley Park, Hastings-Sunrise, Kensington-Cedar Cottage, West End, Mackenzie Heights, South Cambie, Oakridge. Every quote starts with a free onsite consultation so we can match the design to your lot, your budget, and the permit timeline that applies to your address.

How We Build Fencing in Vancouver

01

Property Survey

We verify property lines, assess grade changes, and discuss design preferences, privacy needs, and municipal requirements.

02

Design & Materials

Final fence design with material selection, post spacing, gate locations, and height specifications.

03

Post Installation

Posts set in concrete below frost line at consistent spacing. Posts plumbed and aligned before concrete sets.

04

Panel & Gate Build

Fence panels and gates installed, trimmed, and adjusted. Hardware installed and gates aligned for smooth operation.

Premium Materials. Full Warranty.

Western Red Cedar

Naturally rot resistant softwood. Ideal for privacy, semi privacy, and horizontal slat fences. Accepts stain or weathers naturally.

Composite

Wood plastic composite boards that resist rot, warping, and insect damage. Low maintenance with a wood like appearance.

Vinyl

PVC fencing systems in white and tan. Zero maintenance, does not rot or require painting. Privacy and picket styles.

Aluminum

Powder coated aluminum fencing for decorative, pool enclosure, and open design applications. Does not rust.

Local Knowledge

What Vancouver Means for Your Fencing Project

Climate

Vancouver receives 1,150 to 1,400 mm of annual rainfall depending on neighborhood. The west side is slightly wetter than the east side. Winter freeze thaw is mild. Summers are drier than the Fraser Valley but less dry than Tsawwassen. Coastal fog is common along the water.

Soil Conditions

Most of Vancouver sits on glacial till with clay pockets and, in some neighborhoods, fill from historic grading. West side soils (Kitsilano, Point Grey, Dunbar) tend to be better structured. East side soils vary more and often include fill. Downtown and the waterfront have completely engineered substrates over deep fills. Every project starts with an on site soil assessment.

Permits & Bylaws

The City of Vancouver requires building permits for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. The Protection of Trees Bylaw covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm, and removal or significant root disturbance requires a permit. Heritage overlays apply in Shaughnessy, parts of Kitsilano, and Mount Pleasant. Permit timelines are longer and more variable than in other municipalities; we recommend submitting well before your target start date.

Trueform Tips

Assume tree protection is part of every Vancouver project. Submit permits early because Vancouver timelines are unpredictable. On laneway house lots, design the full backyard as a single project rather than piecemeal. In Shaughnessy and heritage areas, verify material approvals before ordering.

Fencing Cost in Vancouver

Fence costs in the Fraser Valley vary by material and style. Standard 6 foot cedar privacy fencing costs $35 to $55 per linear foot installed. Composite fencing ranges from $45 to $70 per linear foot. Vinyl fencing costs $40 to $65 per linear foot. Aluminum fencing ranges from $35 to $60 per linear foot. Gates add $500 to $2,000 depending on size and style. A typical residential fence project for a standard lot runs $5,000 to $15,000. In Vancouver specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. Assume tree protection is part of every Vancouver project. Submit permits early because Vancouver timelines are unpredictable. On laneway house lots, design the full backyard as a single project rather than piecemeal. In Shaughnessy and heritage areas, verify material approvals before ordering. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the fencing build starts.

Dunbar Small Lot Backyard Transformation

Dunbar, Vancouver

A Dunbar 33 foot lot with a new laneway house and two mature maples needed a backyard that worked for a family of four without harming the trees. We built a 28 square metre Techo-Bloc paver patio between the main house and the laneway, a low Allan Block garden wall, a small artificial turf play zone, and integrated LED path lighting connecting all three structures. Both maples were preserved with air spade root work and a certified arborist on site.

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Dunbar Small Lot Backyard Transformation, Trueform Hardscapes in Dunbar, Vancouver

Fencing Questions Specific to Vancouver

The City of Vancouver requires building permits for retaining walls over 1.2 metres. The Protection of Trees Bylaw covers any tree with a DBH over 20 cm, and removal or significant root disturbance requires a permit. Heritage overlays apply in Shaughnessy, parts of Kitsilano, and Mount Pleasant. Permit timelines are longer and more variable than in other municipalities; we recommend submitting well before your target start date.

Most of Vancouver sits on glacial till with clay pockets and, in some neighborhoods, fill from historic grading. West side soils (Kitsilano, Point Grey, Dunbar) tend to be better structured. East side soils vary more and often include fill. Downtown and the waterfront have completely engineered substrates over deep fills. Every project starts with an on site soil assessment. This is why every Trueform fencing project in Vancouver starts with an onsite soil assessment before we finalize base depth, drainage, and reinforcement.

Vancouver receives 1,150 to 1,400 mm of annual rainfall depending on neighborhood. The west side is slightly wetter than the east side. Winter freeze thaw is mild. Summers are drier than the Fraser Valley but less dry than Tsawwassen. Coastal fog is common along the water. Our fencing installations are designed for these specific conditions. Drainage capacity, freeze thaw movement, and seasonal load are all factored into the spec for every Vancouver project.

We complete fencing projects across all of Vancouver, including Kitsilano, Point Grey, Dunbar, Kerrisdale, Shaughnessy, Arbutus Ridge, and also Mount Pleasant, Riley Park, Hastings-Sunrise, Kensington-Cedar Cottage, West End, Mackenzie Heights, South Cambie, Oakridge. If your Vancouver address isn't on this list, we still serve it. Call (604) 217-8966 to confirm.

Assume tree protection is part of every Vancouver project. Submit permits early because Vancouver timelines are unpredictable. On laneway house lots, design the full backyard as a single project rather than piecemeal. In Shaughnessy and heritage areas, verify material approvals before ordering.

Fence costs in the Fraser Valley vary by material and style. Standard 6 foot cedar privacy fencing costs $35 to $55 per linear foot installed. Composite fencing ranges from $45 to $70 per linear foot. Vinyl fencing costs $40 to $65 per linear foot. Aluminum fencing ranges from $35 to $60 per linear foot. Gates add $500 to $2,000 depending on size and style. A typical residential fence project for a standard lot runs $5,000 to $15,000. In Vancouver specifically, the cost driver to watch is the soil and access combination. Assume tree protection is part of every Vancouver project. Submit permits early because Vancouver timelines are unpredictable. On laneway house lots, design the full backyard as a single project rather than piecemeal. In Shaughnessy and heritage areas, verify material approvals before ordering. We give you a transparent itemized estimate after the onsite visit so there are no surprises once the fencing build starts.

What Vancouver Homeowners Say

We have a 33 foot lot and thought we could not fit a real backyard. Trueform designed a patio, seating, play zone, and lighting that makes the whole space usable. They preserved our magnolia perfectly.

Nicole H.

Kitsilano, Vancouver

The tree bylaw stopped our first contractor cold. Trueform brought an arborist and designed around both maples. The finished yard is better because of it.

Raj P.

Dunbar, Vancouver

Our laneway house build left the backyard a mess. Trueform treated the main house and laneway as one outdoor project and the result is seamless.

Diane F.

Mount Pleasant, Vancouver

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