Local soil
Rich prairie loam — easier to drive than Lafayette's river clay, but can be surprisingly soft after heavy rain. We adjust drive depth based on soil moisture conditions.
Frankfort, Indiana · Farm & Ranch
Built for the land. Whether you need split rail for a rustic property boundary, no-climb wire to contain livestock, or barbed wire for basic perimeter fencing, we install farm and ranch fence that works as hard as you do.
What moves the number
The online estimator gives you a live installed ballpark in about a minute. Our crew walks your yard, checks what a satellite can't see, and locks the final in person. Here's what can nudge it up or down on your lot:
Dave's straight story
"Most places hide the number until someone's standing in your driveway with a clipboard. I'm not doing that. The online estimate is built on real materials and real labor — I just can't see your grade, your roots, or your gate swings through a satellite. So I come walk it. Fifteen minutes. The number I hand you in the driveway is the one you sign."
Frankfort, specifically
Rich prairie loam — easier to drive than Lafayette's river clay, but can be surprisingly soft after heavy rain. We adjust drive depth based on soil moisture conditions.
Open prairie terrain means Frankfort properties are more wind-exposed than the river valley towns. We use closer post spacing (6' instead of 8') on properties without windbreaks.
Frankfort requires permits for fences in the city limits. Check with the Clinton County Building Inspector for setback and height regulations. Rural properties outside city limits generally have fewer restrictions.
Frankfort has fewer HOA-governed neighborhoods than Lafayette. In Riley Meadows and Meadowbrook, most fencing decisions are between the homeowner and the city zoning office, speeding up approval. We check with these HOAs before every project to ensure compliance.
Compare fence costs
Classic privacy fencing in natural wood
$34–$51 per linear foot installed in Frankfort ClassicTraditional charm for front yards and gardens
$28–$31 per linear foot installed in Frankfort Low MaintenanceZero-maintenance fencing that looks sharp for decades
$38–$68 per linear foot installed in Frankfort DurableAffordable, durable, and gets the job done
$18–$27 per linear foot installed in Frankfort ElegantElegant, maintenance-free ornamental fencing
$54–$95 per linear foot installed in FrankfortWhat you're paying for
Real jobs at the price ranges above. Tap any photo for the full view.
Common questions
What folks ask before they sign — answered straight.
No-climb wire (farm wire) is the safest option for horses — the tight mesh pattern prevents hooves from getting caught, which is a real danger with barbed wire and large-mesh field fence. Split rail with wire backing is another popular horse-safe option.
Ready?
Drop your address, draw your farm & ranch fence line in Frankfort, see the installed estimate. Our crew locks the final in person.