Serving Allen County, IN

Fence Installation in Fort Wayne, IN

Get an instant, contractor-grade fence quote for your Fort Wayne home. QuoteGoat measures your property line from aerial imagery, prices vinyl, wood, chain link, and aluminum fencing for Allen County conditions, and connects you with a vetted local installer — no sales visit required to see real numbers.

We work across the Summit City every day, from the Aboite additions on the southwest side to the older lots around North Anthony and Lakeside. Fort Wayne's mix of mature tree-lined streets, newer HOA neighborhoods, and properties along the Three Rivers and the Rivergreenway each change how a fence gets laid out — and our quotes reflect that instead of a one-size template.

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Fence styles we quote in Fort Wayne

Vinyl privacy panels are the most requested finish in newer Aboite and Southwest Fort Wayne subdivisions, where uniform sightlines matter. Cedar and pine wood privacy and picket fences suit the established Waynedale and North Anthony streets, while powder-coated aluminum and chain link cover pet runs, pools, and budget-minded backyards. Every style is priced by your actual measured footage, gates included.

Permits, HOAs, and corner lots

Most Fort Wayne residential fence projects don't require a building permit, but height limits and corner-lot sight-line rules apply, and many subdivisions add HOA approval — confirm with the City of Fort Wayne and your HOA before installing. Always call 811 to locate utilities first. Our quote gives you the footage and layout you'll need for that paperwork.

Built for Allen County winters

Allen County sits in a hard-freeze zone, so fence posts should be set on footings below the roughly 36-to-42-inch frost line to prevent winter heave. We size post depth to your local soil and grade so gates stay square and lines stay true through Fort Wayne's freeze-thaw cycles.

Local know-how

What Fort Wayne fencing really takes

Permits, HOAs & setbacks

Most Fort Wayne residential fence projects don't require a building permit, but height and corner-lot sight-line rules apply and many subdivisions add HOA approval — confirm with the City of Fort Wayne and your HOA before installing. Always call 811 to locate utilities first.

Built for Allen County winters

Allen County sits in a hard-freeze zone, so fence posts should be set on footings below the ~36–42 in frost line to prevent winter heave; we size post depth to local soil and grade.

Neighborhoods we serve
  • Aboite
  • Southwest Fort Wayne
  • Lakeside
  • Waynedale
  • North Anthony

From the Three Rivers confluence, Foster Park, and the Rivergreenway trail system, we know the Fort Wayne area and quote fence lines that fit the lots people actually live on here.

Materials

Fence styles we quote in Fort Wayne

Low-maintenance privacy

Vinyl Fencing

White and tan, in 4ft and 6ft heights. Full privacy with no painting or staining — a favorite in newer subdivisions.

  • White & tan colors
  • 4ft & 6ft heights
  • Virtually maintenance-free
Classic & natural

Wood Fencing

Cedar and pine, in privacy and picket styles. Warm, timeless, and customizable to your yard and your home's character.

  • Cedar & pine
  • Privacy & picket styles
  • Natural, customizable look
Durable metal

Chain Link & Aluminum

Chain link for no-nonsense security, ornamental aluminum for a decorative edge. Great for pet runs, pools, and budgets.

  • Chain link security
  • Ornamental aluminum
  • Multiple heights
How it works

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FAQ

Fort Wayne fencing questions, answered

How much does a fence cost in Fort Wayne?

Cost depends on material, height, gates, and your measured linear footage. QuoteGoat measures your Fort Wayne lot from imagery and returns a real per-project range up front, so you see numbers before anyone visits.

Do I need a permit to build a fence in Fort Wayne?

Most residential fences don't need a building permit, but height and corner-lot visibility rules apply and HOA approval is common in newer subdivisions. Confirm with the City of Fort Wayne and your HOA, and call 811 before digging.

Which neighborhoods do you serve?

All of Fort Wayne and the surrounding Allen County area, including Aboite, Southwest Fort Wayne, Waynedale, North Anthony, and Lakeside, plus nearby New Haven, Huntertown, Leo-Cedarville, and Grabill.

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