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Shadeland, IN · Safety

pool fences
in Shadeland, IN.

Indiana law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools.

Start your estimate — drop your Shadeland 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

Pool Fence at a glance

What a pool fence gets you, and what it trades off.

The short version before the Shadeland-specific details below.

01

Where it shines

  • Meets Indiana residential pool barrier code
  • Self-closing and self-latching gates included
  • Aluminum option maintains visibility to monitor swimmers
  • Vinyl option adds complete pool-area privacy
  • Professional installation ensures code compliance
02

Materials we use

  • Powder-coated aluminum (most common)
  • Vinyl privacy panels
  • Self-closing hinges and self-latching hardware
  • Magna-latch or similar pool-safe latches
03

Worth knowing before you commit

  • Required by law — not optional if you have a pool
  • Premium pricing due to code-required hardware
  • Must be maintained to remain code-compliant

Local knowledge

Pool Fence in Shadeland, specifically.

Soil & terrain

Typical Tippecanoe County loam-over-clay. Good drainage in most areas, with some heavier clay pockets near creek bottoms.

Permits & rules

As an unincorporated area, Shadeland follows Tippecanoe County building codes rather than city ordinances. Generally fewer restrictions than Lafayette proper.

HOA requirements

Newer developments along the Shadeland corridor may have HOA guidelines. We check before every project.

Indiana weather

Similar conditions to Lafayette with slightly more open terrain. Standard installation practices with attention to wind on exposed fence runs.

Other Shadeland fences

Not set on pool fence? We build these too.

Common questions

Pool Fence questions · Shadeland.

The ones our crew hears most around Tippecanoe 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.

Ready?

Ready to fence Shadeland?

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

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