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Dayton, IN · Wood

wood privacy fences
in Dayton, IN.

The most popular fence choice in Central Indiana.

Start your estimate — drop your Dayton address

Pick your address, draw the fence line on a map, see the installed number. About a minute.

Owner-operator Dave Rogers runs the crew · (260) 499-1418

Wood Privacy Fence at a glance

What a wood privacy fence gets you, and what it trades off.

The short version before the Dayton-specific details below.

01

Where it shines

  • Most affordable privacy option
  • Fully customizable — paint, stain, or leave natural
  • Easy to repair individual boards
  • Classic look that suits any home style
  • Available in 6ft and 8ft heights
02

Materials we use

  • Pressure-treated pine
  • Premium Western red cedar
  • Driven steel posts (no dig, no concrete)
03

Worth knowing before you commit

  • Requires periodic staining or sealing (every 2–3 years)
  • Can warp or rot if not maintained
  • Shorter lifespan than vinyl or aluminum

Local knowledge

Wood Privacy Fence in Dayton, specifically.

Soil & terrain

Tippecanoe County loam and clay. The terrain is relatively flat with good drainage — straightforward installation conditions.

For wood privacy fence: Wood posts in Indiana clay are the textbook reason concrete-set rots out — moisture wicks up the post and eats the bottom 6". Driven steel solves it.

Permits & rules

Dayton follows Tippecanoe County building codes. Standard residential fence permits apply for fences over 6 feet.

For wood privacy fence: Wood privacy is the most common residential fence permit by far — paperwork is routine, no special variances needed.

HOA requirements

New developments in Dayton may have HOA requirements. We check restrictions before starting any project.

For wood privacy fence: Most older HOAs allow wood; a few newer subdivisions disallow it in favor of vinyl. We check the CC&Rs before quoting.

Indiana weather

Similar conditions to Lafayette. Standard frost-line depth (36") and post spacing apply.

For wood privacy fence: Indiana freeze-thaw and summer humidity move wood every year. Plan on a fresh stain coat every 2–3 winters to keep grain tight.

Other Dayton fences

Not set on wood privacy fence? We build these too.

Common questions

Wood Privacy Fence questions · Dayton.

The ones our crew hears most around Tippecanoe County.

A properly installed and maintained wood privacy fence in Indiana lasts 15–20 years. Cedar fences can last 20–25 years due to natural rot resistance. The key is setting posts below the frost line (36") and staining every 2–3 years.

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Ready to fence Dayton?

Drop your address, draw the wood privacy fence line, see an installed estimate. Our crew swings by Dayton to lock the final number in person.

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