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Frankfort, IN · Farm & Ranch

farm & ranch fences
in Frankfort, IN.

Built for the land.

Start your estimate — drop your Frankfort 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

Farm & Ranch Fence at a glance

What a farm & ranch fence gets you, and what it trades off.

The short version before the Frankfort-specific details below.

01

Where it shines

  • Most affordable option for large properties
  • Multiple styles for different needs
  • Split rail adds rustic character
  • No-climb wire is excellent for livestock containment
  • Fast installation on large acreage
02

Materials we use

  • Pressure-treated split rail timbers
  • Galvanized no-climb wire mesh
  • 12.5-gauge barbed wire
  • Treated wood or T-posts
03

Worth knowing before you commit

  • Split rail alone provides no containment for small animals
  • Barbed wire is not appropriate for residential areas
  • Wire fencing is functional, not decorative
  • Wood components require eventual replacement

Local knowledge

Farm & Ranch Fence in Frankfort, specifically.

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.

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.

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.

Indiana weather

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.

Other Frankfort fences

Not set on farm & ranch fence? We build these too.

Common questions

Farm & Ranch Fence questions · Frankfort.

The ones our crew hears most around Clinton County.

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?

Ready to fence Frankfort?

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

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