We engineer every post for Indiana's clay soils and hard winters. Wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, lakefront, agricultural, and commercial fencing done right the first time.

Your Fencing Specialists

Hours

Hours: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM


Service area

Warsaw & Kosciusko County, Indiana


Contact

(574) 498-8978

Fencing Contractor Warsaw, Indiana

From Warsaw subdivisions to Lake Wawasee lakefront properties to rural Kosciusko County parcels — Alpha & Omega Fence Company installs fences built to last through Indiana winters. We set every post below the frost line in high-PSI concrete so your fence never heaves, leans, or fails. Local owners, local references, and a warranty you can actually count on.

OUR WARSAW FENCING SERVICES

Wood Picket Fencing

A backyard lawn with a wooden privacy fence, featuring several small evergreen shrubs planted along the fence line.

Privacy, board-on-board, split rail, and custom wood fencing installed with contractor-grade materials — not big-box lumber. Built for Warsaw's clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles.

A white vinyl privacy fence encloses a green grassy backyard on a sunny day.

Vinyl Fencing

Low-maintenance vinyl in privacy, picket, and ranch styles. We use commercial-grade vinyl, not builder-grade — your fence will hold its color and structure for years.

Aluminum Fencing

A black metal fence encloses a green grassy backyard with a tree and a white house with a patio in the background.

The preferred choice for lakefront properties, pools, and high-end residential. Open sightlines, zero rust, and elegant style that complements premium Kosciusko County properties.

A chain-link fence runs through a grassy, leaf-strewn yard with trees and a house in the background.

Chain Link Fencing

Durable, cost-effective perimeter fencing for residential, agricultural, and commercial applications. Galvanized and vinyl-coated options available.

Before and After Porch and Fencing Project

A wooden deck with a gazebo attached to the back of a house, featuring outdoor furniture on the lawn.
A wooden deck with stairs attached to a house exterior, next to a newly installed wooden privacy fence in a backyard.
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How We Work

Consultation

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Estimate

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Installation

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Inspection

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Guarantee

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Why Alpha And Omega Fence Company LLC

20

Years of experience

100s of

Successful projects

Local

Trained Fencing Professionals

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Lynda Jones

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“The service was very professional and I would happily recommend them! The roof looks great and the crew cleaned up afterwards."

Harley Baker

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“Honest and reliable service. Quick and friendly too. I would not hesitate to recommend this team for any job." 

Antony Sacks

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