Top Fencing Companies in Mission, KS, 66606 | Compare & Call
There are 75 fencing companies server in Mission KS
Residential Renovations is a family-owned general contracting company serving Olathe, Kansas. We handle both indoor and outdoor projects, from major renovations to smaller updates. Our services includ...
Since 1989, Becks Lawn & Landscape has provided full-service lawn and landscape solutions to commercial and residential clients throughout Shawnee and the greater Kansas City area. Rather than subcont...
Based in Kansas City, KS, Last Minute Services is a veteran-owned handyman business that handles a wide range of home repairs and installations. From emergency plumbing and fence work to drywall repai...
Peralta's Full-Service Gardening PFG
Peralta's Full-Service Gardening (PFG) in Kansas City, KS, provides comprehensive outdoor solutions, from fencing and gates to landscape architecture and irrigation design. Specializing in French drai...
Element 6 Renovations, based in Overland Park, KS, is a hands-on renovation company owned and operated by a craftsman with over 20 years of experience. Unlike many contractors, the owner personally pe...
CJS Landscape, located in Kansas City, KS, offers a full range of landscaping services including design, construction, and maintenance. We also specialize in fencing and gates, helping homeowners tack...
Alvarez Pro Painting LLC is a full-service painting company serving residential and commercial clients in Kansas City, KS. We specialize in exterior and interior painting, as well as fences, gates, de...
Chief Construction
Chief Construction is a licensed and insured general contracting company serving homeowners in Kansas City, KS, and the surrounding Missouri area. With over 20 years of combined experience, the team s...
Renew Crew of Johnson County
Renew Crew of Johnson County, a veteran-owned home exterior cleaning and protection company, has been serving Olathe, KS since 2002. Originally known as Wood Re New, the company rebranded in 2012 to r...
Sunrise Landscape has been serving Kansas City, KS, and surrounding areas since 2013, building a reputation as a dependable landscaping company. We provide a full range of services for both commercial...
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Q&A
How soon can you start a project, and what is your consultation process?
We typically schedule consultations within 3-5 business days. Our route from Mission City Hall via I-35 allows for a consistent 15-20 minute response time to most addresses in Mission Proper. The consultation includes a site survey for zoning compliance, wind exposure assessment, and soil evaluation. Following that, we provide a engineered plan and firm timeline. Labor rates average $45 per hour for skilled installation.
Can I have a smart gate for my pool area that still meets code?
Yes, with integrated design. The 2026 International Residential Code (IRC Appendix AG) requires pool barriers to have self-closing, self-latching gates with latches at least 48 inches high. Modern IoT gate operators can be integrated with certified automatic closers and high latches. This meets the liability standard for Kansas by providing both smart access and failsafe physical security that prevents unsupervised entry.
Am I required to notify my neighbor before replacing our shared fence?
Yes. Kansas Fence Law (K.S.A. 29-201) defines a 'partition fence' as a shared boundary structure. The current 2026 interpretation in Mission requires you to provide written notice to the adjoining landowner before altering or replacing it. This establishes a clear record and can prevent disputes over cost sharing or property line location, which is critical when building on the property line.
Is a standard fence strong enough for Mission's wind storms?
No. Mission's ultimate design wind speed (V-ult) is 115 MPH per ASCE 7-22 standards. A standard fence will fail. Engineering for this load requires specific post spacing, concrete footing diameter, and bracket strength. For example, in exposed areas near I-35, we reduce standard 8-foot panel spans to 6 feet and use reinforced concrete piers. This design survives the peak storm season gusts without racking or collapse.
Why do my fence posts need to be set so deep in my Mission yard?
The frost line depth in Mission is 36 inches. When soil freezes, it expands upward in a process called frost heave. Posts set above this line will be pushed upward over winter, causing fence failure. IRC Section R403.1.4 requires footings to extend below the frost line. In Mission Proper, we set posts a minimum of 42 inches deep to ensure stability against this predictable structural load.
What is the most durable fencing material for Mission's soil and pests?
Material compatibility is key. Mission has moderate soil corrosivity and moderate termite risk. We recommend hot-dip galvanized steel posts and brackets for all structural components; aluminum or stainless-steel fasteners prevent rust streaks on lighter materials. For wood, use pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact and avoid wood-to-soil contact with concrete footings to mitigate termite and rot damage.
What are the critical steps before you dig the first post hole?
The first step is calling Kansas 811 for a utility locate. Hitting a gas, electric, or fiber line in Mission Proper is a major liability that can cause service outages and massive repair costs. We manage this call and the subsequent permit paperwork with the Mission permit office. Only after all lines are marked and the permit is posted do we begin excavation. This process prevents costly delays and legal exposure.
What are the rules for fence height and placement on my property?
Mission zoning limits fences to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear/side yards. The city allows a 0-foot setback, meaning you can build directly on your property line. On corner lots, you must maintain a visibility 'sight triangle' at intersections. This is especially critical for properties near I-35 to ensure driver sightlines are not obstructed. We survey and mark this triangle before any installation.