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Clinton County · Indiana

Fencing in Frankfort, IN.
(Properly.)

Clinton County's seat and a proud small city with a mix of historic downtown homes and surrounding farmland. Fencing in Frankfort often serves dual purposes — residential privacy and rural property boundaries.

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The menu

Fences we install in Frankfort.

Local knowledge

What our crew watches for in Frankfort.

01

Soil & terrain

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.

02

Permits & rules

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.

03

HOA requirements

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.

Already know your HOA? Riley Meadows·Meadowbrook ·see all

04

Weather considerations

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.

Serving neighborhoods near TPA Park, Frankfort's historic downtown, and the surrounding Clinton County countryside.

Where we work

On the map in Frankfort.

Working Frankfort

How the crew runs Frankfort.

Frankfort sits an easy 30-minute run south from Lafayette, and we're up there enough that the crew knows the streets. Most of the work is residential — wood privacy on suburban lots and the occasional farm-and-ranch run on the bigger properties out toward Rossville. Clinton County's permitting is straightforward (we file it for you) and the soil tends to be a little less aggressive than the river-valley clay around Lafayette, but we still drive every post to the same depth so freeze-thaw can't lift them. If your lot backs onto agriculture and you're looking at a 4-board horse fence or split rail, that's our wheelhouse — we've put up miles of it across Clinton and Tippecanoe County. Quote and site visit are usually within the same week of your call; install timing depends on weather and the size of the queue, but two to three weeks is typical.

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Common questions

Frankfort fence questions.

The ones that actually come up. Call Dave if yours isn't here.

Yes, homeowners in Riley Meadows should consult the HOA before installing a fence. Since there are no structured rules provided, it's essential to visit the dedicated HOA page for guidance on any specific requirements or approvals needed. This ensures compliance with any community standards or regulations that may not be immediately apparent.

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Ready, Frankfort?
Let's fence the yard.

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

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