Soil & terrain
Marion County sits on a mix of glacial till clay and silt. Clay-heavy lots on the northside expand and contract aggressively — we drive posts 36"+ into the ground to hold tight through freeze-thaw cycles.
Indianapolis, IN · Safety
Indiana law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools.
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Owner-operator Dave Rogers runs the crew · (260) 499-1418
Pool Fence at a glance
The short version before the Indianapolis-specific details below.
Local knowledge
Marion County sits on a mix of glacial till clay and silt. Clay-heavy lots on the northside expand and contract aggressively — we drive posts 36"+ into the ground to hold tight through freeze-thaw cycles.
Indianapolis requires a residential fence permit for structures over 6 feet, and the city enforces setbacks that vary by zoning district. Marion County Permits (indy.gov) processes the paperwork — we file for you.
In Indianapolis, HOA rules are strict in areas like Geist Harbours, Eagle Creek, Sycamore Run, Springs of Cambridge, and Windsong. We've worked with many local design committees and know the rules for dozens of HOAs. Many require vinyl or aluminum, and we check before every project to ensure compliance.
Indy winters bring 30–40 freeze-thaw cycles and occasional ice storms. We use galvanized hardware throughout and recommend vinyl or aluminum on exposed east- and west-facing lot lines.
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$9–$34 per linear foot installedRecent installs
A snapshot of pool fence work — the look, the heights, the gates. Tap to enlarge.
Common questions
The ones our crew hears most around Marion County.
Yes. Indiana residential building code requires a barrier around swimming pools that is at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. The latch must be on the pool side and at least 54 inches from the ground. We ensure full code compliance.
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Drop your address, draw the pool fence line, see an installed estimate. Our crew swings by Indianapolis to lock the final number in person.