Price a fence by the linear foot, accurately, the first time.
Material, terrain, and gate count worked into the quote from your photos, not a flat rate that ignores the slope.
A flat per-linear-foot rate is the fastest way to lose money on a fencing quote, because it treats a flat, clear yard the same as a sloped lot with a tree root running through the fence line. FlyQuote prices from what your photos actually show, not an average that only works for the easy jobs.
Terrain and material, priced honestly
A photo of the property line tells you more about grading, obstacles, and existing structures than a customer's description ever will. Wood, vinyl, chain-link, and wrought iron all price differently, and the labor changes again depending on whether the ground is flat or the crew's going to be stepping fence panels down a slope all afternoon.
Gates get missed constantly in verbal quotes. Each one is its own line item with its own hardware, and a job with two walk gates and a drive gate needs to reflect that clearly instead of getting folded into a single "fence installation" number that undercounts the actual scope.
Faster answers for a fast-moving trade
Fencing customers often get two or three quotes before deciding, and the first company to respond with a clear number has a real edge. Publish a lead form on your site so homeowners can describe their property and send photos of the yard before you've even scheduled a site visit, and you can send a rough number back the same day instead of a week later.
- Linear footage and terrain factored in from property photos
- Gates priced individually instead of bundled into one flat number
- Material and style options reflected in separate pricing
- Quotes fast enough to beat competitors who still write these up by hand