Fencing & Gate Installation in Indianapolis, IN

Compare 24 fencing & gate installation contractors near you in Indianapolis and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 24, 2026

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Indy Fences llc

1 year online
indyfences.com

Cameron Fence Builders

5.03½+ years online
cfbindy.com

DL FENCE LLC

5.05½+ years online
dlfenceindy.com

Structure Fence

5.0

Top Rail Fence North Indianapolis

5.0

Fencing Unlimited Indianapolis

4.97½+ years online
billthefenceman.comGet a Free Quote

Superior Fence & Rail

4.921½+ years online
superiorfenceandrail.com/indianapolisGet a Free Quote

Amerifence

4.822+ years online
amerifenceusa.com

Hoplite Services LLC

4.8~3 years online
hopliteservices.net

North Indy Fence, Deck & Rail

4.714 years online
northindyfence.comGet a Free Quote

Stand Strong Fencing

4.7~10 years online
standstrongfencing.com/indianapolis-in

Peerless Fence & Supply

4.528½+ years online
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Timber Ridge Fence

4.35½+ years online
timberridgefencecompany.com

Quality Fence Co

3.89½+ years online
qualityfenceindy.com

Fencing & Gate Installation in Nearby IN Cities

Fencing & Gate Installation in Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis fence installers in this directory cover Broad Ripple, Meridian-Kessler, Fountain Square, downtown, and surrounding Marion County. Six-foot pressure-treated board-on-board fencing runs $32-$50 per linear foot. Cedar privacy fencing with steel posts runs $42-$58/lf. Black aluminum pool-code fencing runs $48-$72/lf installed.

Indiana frost depth is roughly 32 inches. Most reputable Indianapolis installers go to 36-42 inches with concrete-set posts. Some Indianapolis HOAs require ARC review for fence styles and colors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for an Indianapolis fence?
Standard residential fences under 6 feet generally don't need a building permit, but pool enclosures do.
How deep should fence posts be?
Below the 32-inch frost line — most reputable installers go to 36-42 inches.
What's the typical fence lifespan?
Pressure-treated pine: 12-18 years. Cedar: 18-25 years.

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