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Fence Installation & Concrete Work Projects in Fort Wayne & Northeast Indiana

Explore recent residential and commercial fencing projects across Northeast Indiana featuring cedar, ornamental aluminum, and vinyl privacy systems.

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Use the filters below to explore completed fence projects by material, purpose, or location. This makes it easy to compare real installations and find examples similar to your property.

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Pool Fence Installation in Ossian

Specs: 4’ removable mesh pool safety fence, powder-coated aluminum posts, woven mesh panels, self-closing and self-latching gate • 120 ft

This project was built to protect children and pets while keeping clear views of the pool. The removable mesh system creates a physical barrier without turning the pool area into a visual wall. Posts were core-drilled for stability and clean alignment.

Pool Fence Installation in Wabash

Specs: 4’ black vinyl-coated chain link pool fence, terminal and line posts set in concrete, continuous top rail, self-closing gate • 120 ft

This fence provides long-term pool safety with minimal upkeep. The black vinyl coating blends into the yard better than bare metal. Open visibility was a priority, while still controlling access to the pool area.

Chain Link Fence Installation in Roanoke, IN

Specs: 6’ galvanized chain link fence, posts set in concrete, continuous top rail, single-swing gate • 120 ft

This fence was installed for property line security and pet containment. Chain link allows airflow and visibility while clearly defining the yard boundary. It is a practical choice for larger lots.

Chain Link Fence Installation in Columbia City, IN

Specs: 4’ black vinyl-coated chain link fence, posts set in concrete, top rails, single-swing gate • 300 ft

This project enclosed a large yard while keeping the space visually open. The vinyl coating improves appearance and durability. It is well-suited for families with pets and children.

Chain Link Fence Installation in Aboite, Fort Wayne

Specs: 4’ vinyl-coated chain link fence, galvanized steel posts in concrete, top rail, two single-swing gates • 90 ft

This fence controls side-yard access and protects equipment areas. Two gates allow easy entry without disrupting the layout. The open design keeps the yard from feeling closed in.

Vinyl Fence Installation in New Haven

Specs: 6’ molded vinyl privacy fence with stone-textured panels, reinforced 5”x5” posts, interlocking panels, single-swing gate • 80 ft

This fence was selected for full privacy and low maintenance. Vinyl panels provide consistent coverage and clean lines. Reinforced posts improve long-term stability.

Wood and Wire Fence Installation in Auburn

Specs: 4’ stained wood post-and-rail fence with welded wire infill, pressure-treated posts in concrete, curved layout • 100 ft

This fence balances safety with visibility. Welded wire adds containment without blocking views. The curved layout follows the slope of the yard instead of forcing straight lines.

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Wood Fence Installation in Bluffton

Specs: 6’ cedar privacy fence, alternating flat-top pickets, pressure-treated posts, decorative black hardware • 200 ft

This cedar fence provides backyard privacy for a family home. The design offers full coverage while maintaining a clean, consistent look. Cedar was chosen for its natural appearance and durability.

Wood Fence Installation in Decatur

Specs: 4’ cedar picket fence (concave style), curved layout on slope, pressure-treated posts, walk gate • 200 ft

This fence defines the property line while keeping the yard welcoming. The concave picket design adds visual interest. The curved layout follows the grade to avoid uneven spacing.

Wood Fence Installation in Warsaw

Specs: 4’ three-rail split rail cedar fence, mortise-and-tenon posts, curved slope-friendly layout • 120 ft

This fence was built to mark boundaries without closing off the yard. Split rail fencing works well on rolling terrain. It keeps an open feel while clearly defining space.

Residential Chain Link Fence Installation | Fort Wayne, IN
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Technical Standards & Materials Authority

Every fence in this gallery is built to industry-recognized standards and uses materials selected to meet common Indiana and municipal requirements. We choose materials based on real use—privacy, safety, or boundary control—not just appearance.

Fence Type Quality Standard Core Materials
Wood Fencing Professional Grade No. 2 cedar, pressure-treated pine rails, 4×4 posts set in concrete
Metal Fencing Architectural Grade Powder-coated aluminum, galvanized steel posts, and hardware
Privacy Fencing HOA-Compatible Tongue-and-groove vinyl panels, reinforced posts, and optional lattice
Pool Fencing Indiana Code–Aware Self-closing, self-latching gates; minimum barrier height planning

Material performance aligns with guidance from ASTM International, including standards such as ASTM F567 (chain link construction) and ASTM F1043 (industrial fencing framework). Pool barriers are planned with the Indiana Residential Code in mind, while fence height and placement reflect local zoning practices in Fort Wayne and surrounding communities.

Fence Projects Across Fort Wayne & Northeast Indiana

Explore general areas where we’ve completed fence installations. Pins show broad locations, not exact addresses.

How We Build It

Every Gleave Construction project—whether it’s wood fencing, vinyl privacy fencing, chain link systems, pool safety fencing, or gates—follows the same proven build process.

This process ensures every fence is built correctly from the ground up.

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If you’re in Fort Wayne or Northeast Indiana, send us a few photos and your rough layout goals. We’ll recommend the right material (wood, vinyl, chain link, or pool safety) and give you a clear path to install.

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Frequently Asked Question

Fort Wayne’s freeze–thaw cycles and seasonal moisture demand materials that resist movement and decay. Cedar fencing performs well when properly set in concrete, while vinyl fencing offers the lowest maintenance. Galvanized or vinyl-coated chain link is ideal for open containment where airflow and durability matter more than privacy.

 

Fence permits and rules vary by location, use, and height. While Indiana does not have a single statewide fence code, pool fencing is guided by the Indiana Residential Code, and fence height or placement may be governed by local zoning in Fort Wayne or nearby towns. We plan layouts with these requirements in mind.

 

Post depth is based on fence height, soil conditions, and frost movement. In Northeast Indiana, posts are set in concrete and planned to account for local frost line depth. Proper footing depth helps prevent leaning, heaving, and long-term shifting—especially on taller privacy fences and gates.

 

Pool safety fencing is designed to control access, not just define space. These systems often include self-closing, self-latching gates, specific height planning, and layouts that fully enclose the pool area. Materials like removable mesh or vinyl-coated chain link are commonly used to balance safety, visibility, and code awareness.

 

Yes. Many Fort Wayne–area properties include grade changes or curved lot lines. Fence layouts can be adjusted to follow the slope using stepped or racked sections, curved alignments, or split-rail designs. Proper planning during the site assessment helps maintain clean lines and consistent spacing across uneven terrain.