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Tippecanoe County · Indiana

Fencing in Lafayette, IN.
(Properly.)

As Lafayette's hometown fence company, we know every neighborhood — from the historic homes near Columbian Park to the new builds in the south end. We handle permits, HOA requirements, and tricky lot lines so you don't have to.

Start your estimate — drop your Lafayette address

Pick your address, draw your fence line on a map, see an installed number. Takes about a minute.

Owner-operator Dave Rogers runs the crew · (260) 499-1418 · Prefer email? Request a quote →

The menu

Fences we install in Lafayette.

Local knowledge

What our crew watches for in Lafayette.

01

Soil & terrain

Loamy clay typical of the Wabash River valley — requires deeper post drives (36"+) for long-term stability in the shifting soil near the river bottoms.

02

Permits & rules

Lafayette requires building permits for fences over 6 feet tall. Setback requirements vary by zoning district — residential zones typically require fences behind the front building line. Contact Tippecanoe County Building Department at (765) 423-9242.

04

Weather considerations

Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on fence posts. Lafayette averages 30+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter — we set every post below the 36" frost line to prevent heaving.

Serving neighborhoods near Columbian Park, Murdock Park, Lafayette Jeff High School, and the Wabash Heritage Trail.

Where we work

On the map in Lafayette.

Working Lafayette

How the crew runs Lafayette.

Lafayette is home base — Dave grew up in Tippecanoe County and the crew runs out of a yard a few minutes from downtown. Most weeks we're putting up fence somewhere between the Wabash Heritage Trail and the south-end subdivisions, and we know which neighborhoods (Roberts Ridge, Saddlebrook, Sterling Heights, Lexington Farms, Brookfield Heights) want every plan run past their HOA before a post goes in. We file the building department paperwork, we know the typical setback rules from the residential code, and we've seen what river-valley clay does to under-driven posts every spring. The driven-steel post system we use is the answer to that — no concrete to crack, no augered holes that fill with water and heave on the first hard freeze. If you've called other Lafayette fence contractors and gotten 'we'll get you a quote in three days,' Dave's the guy who shows up the same week with a real number. Most jobs start within two weeks of the green light, weather permitting. We also keep a short list of tear-down referrals if you've got an old chain link or rotted wood run that needs removing first — same crew can usually handle both in one mobilization.

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Common questions

Lafayette fence questions.

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

Yes — Lafayette requires a building permit for fences over 6 feet tall. Fences under 6 feet in the backyard typically don't need a permit, but setback requirements still apply. We handle the permit process for every project.

Ready?

Ready, Lafayette?
Let's fence the yard.

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

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