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Greenwood Fence Installation — Privacy, Ornamental, Chain Link & Gates

Greenwood Fence Installation — Privacy, Ornamental, Chain Link & Gates

RKC Wood Care Pros installs fences across Greenwood — cedar, vinyl, ornamental iron, chain link, and commercial. We handle HOA submissions and city permits so you don't have to. One crew from estimate to finished fence, including staining. Free estimate.

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WHY GREENWOOD HOMEOWNERS HIRE US

What's Included With Every Greenwood Fence Install

Greenwood is HOA country — the fence contractor who gets the paperwork wrong ends up doing the work twice. Four things are standard on every install — clean HOA paperwork, full 36-inch post depth, irrigation and root protection, and in-house staining handled by the same crew.

1

HOA submissions that pass the first time

We submit the full architectural review package — elevation drawings, stain sample, materials list, gate specs — to match the Greenwood Estates or Creekmoor-border rule book exactly. Denials are rare because the submission is built to the rule book, not to what "usually gets approved."

2

Same-day callback from the service area

Call in the morning, hear back the same business day. Josh or the foreman who'll run your job is the one walking your yard — not a sales rep who hands the project off to an installer they've never worked with.

3

Installs built around your landscaping

Greenwood yards tend to be heavily landscaped with active irrigation. We hand-locate every sprinkler head, avoid root-crushing established plantings, and hand-dig where tree roots cross the post line. Landscape protection is built into the estimate, not an add-on.

4

Install AND stain handled by the same crew

Most fence contractors hand you to a "stain guy" 30 days later. We don't. The same crew that builds your cedar privacy comes back for the first coat in the exact HOA-approved stain, then stays on schedule for the 2-3 year re-coat rotation.

LOCAL CONDITIONS

What Shapes a Greenwood Fence Installation

Greenwood is shifting-clay country with premium-HOA expectations and significant landscaping investment in every yard. Combine that with Lee's Summit-tier architectural review rules, tight earth-tone stain restrictions, and the 80-plus freeze-thaw cycles the Kansas City metro averages every year, and you get a market where the install quality and the paperwork accuracy both matter.

1

Shifting Cass-County clay demands 36-inch post depth.

Across Greenwood — Greenwood Estates, Woodland Creek, Pryor Ridge, The Village, and the Creekmoor-border parcels — the soil is deep, shifting clay. It expands when wet, contracts when dry, and applies year-round pressure on every post footing. Posts set shallower than 36 inches shift within two or three winters. The full 36-inch depth with a poured wet-concrete bell-bottom footing is the only footing spec that holds through 80-plus freeze-thaw cycles a year.

2

Greenwood HOAs follow Lee's Summit R-7 gold-standard rules.

Most Greenwood HOAs — Greenwood Estates especially — mirror the strictest Lee's Summit architectural review frameworks. Chain link banned, cedar styles restricted to approved profiles, stain colors limited to pre-approved earth tones. Creekmoor-border lots layer an additional HOA review on top. We prepare the full submission package to match each rule book word-for-word so the review committee approves on the first round.

3

Landscaping investment requires surgical install planning.

Greenwood homeowners have typically spent tens of thousands on landscaping — professional bed work, mature plantings, zoned irrigation. A fence install that damages sprinkler heads or established root systems creates a second bill no one wants to pay. We hand-locate every sprinkler, map out the root lines of every tree on the fence route, and adjust the install plan to work around the landscape rather than through it.

WHAT WE INSTALL IN GREENWOOD

Every Greenwood Fence Installation Service In One Place

Wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental iron, aluminum, and commercial fencing — plus gates, automatic openers, in-house staining, and repair. RKC installs and repairs every type of fence — wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental iron, aluminum, and commercial security — plus gates, automatic openers, and in-house staining. Every service below links to a dedicated Greenwood page with local pricing, code references, and HOA considerations.

Wood Fence Installation in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Wood Fence Installation

Premium Western Red Cedar — 6-foot privacy, shadow box, and picture-framed styles are the Greenwood Estates and Woodland Creek standard. We hand-select grades and use galvanized ring-shank nails that match HOA specifications.

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Vinyl Fence Installation in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Vinyl Fence Installation

UV-stabilized co-extruded vinyl with aluminum insert reinforcement — popular in the mid-range Pryor Ridge blocks where homeowners want the look without the staining rotation.

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Chain Link Fencing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Chain Link Fencing

Limited residential use here — most Greenwood HOAs follow Lee's Summit R-7 rules that effectively ban chain link in newer subdivisions. We install for rural-edge properties and commercial applications.

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Ornamental Iron Fencing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Ornamental Iron Fencing

High-gauge powder-coated aluminum and steel with E-coat rust prevention — the preferred choice along back lines facing greenspace, pool perimeters, and front-yard accents across Greenwood Estates.

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Privacy Fence Installation in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Privacy Fence Installation

Full-privacy board-to-board cedar with top caps — built to hold against the shifting Cass-County clay under every Greenwood lot and finished to the earth-tone stain colors the HOAs pre-approve.

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Commercial Fencing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Commercial Fencing

Perimeter security and school-district work around the Lee's Summit R-7 facilities that extend into the Greenwood boundary. Also retail perimeter and small-scale light-industrial work.

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Pool Fencing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Pool Fencing

Code-compliant pool fencing — 48-inch minimum height, self-closing self-latching hardware, non-climbable panels. Many Greenwood homes have pools, and black aluminum is the aesthetic standard.

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HOA-Compliant Fencing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

HOA-Compliant Fencing

We prepare the full architectural review submission — elevation drawings, stain sample, gate specs — for Greenwood Estates, Woodland Creek, Pryor Ridge, and the Creekmoor-border properties.

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Fence Repair in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Fence Repair

Post stability in shifting Greenwood clay is the most frequent repair call — especially on older installs where original footings were undersized. We pull the post, rebuild the bell-bottom, and reset to 36 inches.

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Gate Installation in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Gate Installation

Walk gates and custom welded double-drive gates with heavy-duty strap hinges and diagonal cross-bracing. Greenwood homeowners are particular about gate alignment — we hang every gate with a level and walk it with you.

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Staining & Sealing in Greenwood, MO by RKC Wood Care Pros

Staining & Sealing

Semi-transparent penetrating stain applied by the same crew that installed the fence. Earth-tone colors pre-approved in most Greenwood HOAs. 2-3 year re-coat rotation to stay ahead of Missouri humidity.

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GREENWOOD NEIGHBORHOODS

Fence Installation Across Every Greenwood Neighborhood

From the premium HOA blocks of Greenwood Estates to the historic core around The Village, we install fences across every Greenwood ZIP. Each neighborhood has its own HOA rules, soil quirks, and typical property conditions. Here's what we see across Greenwood's major residential areas.

Greenwood Estates

High-end 6-foot cedar privacy and black aluminum predominate. Active HOA with earth-tone stain restrictions and no-chain-link rules. We submit the full architectural review package — elevation drawing, stain sample, gate specs — before any install.

Woodland Creek

Upscale wooded lots with significant landscaping investment. Installs here require careful augering around sprinkler heads and root systems. Shadow-box cedar with top caps is the aesthetic standard. Post-cure wait times extend in wet spring weather.

Pryor Ridge

Mid-range newer builds where vinyl is gaining ground as the low-maintenance alternative. Flat to gently sloped lots. HOA rules follow the Lee's Summit R-7 "gold standard" — height capped at 6 feet rear, no chain link, architectural review required.

The Village

Historic Greenwood core near the old rail caboose and downtown. Mix of decorative wood pickets, white picket fences, and ornamental iron. Installs here often require custom details to match the era of the home — not standard panel drops.

Creekmoor (Border)

Properties that border the Creekmoor golf course area carry Raymore-tier HOA expectations — black ornamental aluminum along view corridors, premium cedar elsewhere, and pre-specified stain brands. We handle the Raymore HOA paperwork in parallel with the Greenwood permit.

Hitt Park Corridor

Established residential around Hitt Park. Larger lots, mature landscaping, and a mix of older cedar reaching end-of-life with newer high-end replacements. Post-rot repair calls run heavy here in spring after the ground thaws.

Landmarks near our Greenwood service areas: Greenwood City Park, Hitt Park, the historic Greenwood caboose, Pleasant Hill Lake (nearby), and the Longview Lake border. If you're within a few miles of any of them, we're within a short drive across the KC metro.

GREENWOOD FENCE PRICING

What Does Fence Installation Cost in Greenwood?

RKC's pricing for the KC metro is consistent regardless of which city the project is in — labor and material costs don't vary significantly across the 56 communities we serve. What affects your specific quote is linear footage, gate count, terrain slope, old-fence removal, and permit fees.

Installed price per linear foot · 6-ft privacy
Cedar Privacy (board-on-board) $22–$35/LF Most-requested install in KC
Cedar Shadow Box $28–$38/LF Both-sides finished · HOA-friendly
Pressure-Treated Pine $18–$28/LF Budget option · 90-day stain wait
UV-Stabilized Vinyl $28–$45/LF Zero staining · aluminum-reinforced
Chain Link (galvanized) $10–$18/LF Where HOA allows · utility/commercial
Ornamental Aluminum $25–$45/LF Pool code · greenbelt · decorative

Every estimate is free, written, and itemized — posts, concrete, hardware, permit, and cleanup on separate line items. No surprises at invoice. Old-fence demo and haul-off is an add-on line if you need it.

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GREENWOOD REVIEWS

What Greenwood Homeowners Say About Working With RKC

Greenwood homeowners talking about real installs in their own HOA blocks. These reviews reflect real Greenwood projects. Read all 77-plus KC metro reviews on our Google Business Profile.

★★★★★

We needed a fence that matched the Greenwood Estates HOA spec sheet word-for-word, and RKC got it approved on the first submission. The cedar is beautiful, the gate swings level. They came back at 30 days for the first stain coat in the exact HOA-approved color. Gate latches level.

Anita R.
Greenwood, MO
HOA Cedar Privacy
★★★★★

Josh walked our property and picked out the exact line for 280 feet of black aluminum along our rear greenspace view. Every post was set to 36 inches in concrete, and the crew worked around our landscaping without damaging a single sprinkler. Premium work, reasonable quote.

Gregory H.
Greenwood, MO
Ornamental Aluminum
★★★★★

Called for a pool fence install before summer and RKC had us permitted, installed, and inspected in 10 days. Self-closing self-latching hardware, 48-inch aluminum, non-climbable panels. Passed the Greenwood inspection on the first walk-through. Kids safe, pool open, problem solved.

Marissa K.
Greenwood, MO
Pool Fence

GREENWOOD FENCE QUESTIONS

Fence Installation Questions Greenwood Homeowners Ask Most

Common questions Greenwood homeowners call about most often. If yours isn't here, call (913) 286-1091 — Josh usually picks up.

Finished premium cedar privacy fence install in a Greenwood, Missouri backyard by RKC Wood Care Pros

Permits & HOAs

Do I need a permit for a fence in Greenwood, MO?
Yes. The City of Greenwood requires a permit for fences over 6 feet and for most standard residential installs. The city generally follows Lee's Summit R-7 standards for height, materials, and front-yard fencing — backyards capped at 6 feet, front-yard fences restricted to decorative under 48 inches. Most lots also fall under HOA jurisdiction, which adds an architectural review layer before we can pull the city permit. RKC pulls the Greenwood permit and handles the HOA submission as part of every estimate — the permit fee is rolled into the quote.
How strict are Greenwood HOAs about fence design?
Strict — many Greenwood HOAs follow the 'gold standard' rules set by neighboring Lee's Summit subdivisions. That typically means chain link is banned in post-1990 developments, wood fence styles are restricted to approved profiles (board-on-board, shadow box, picture-framed), and stains must come from a short pre-approved list. Greenwood Estates is particularly specific about stain color. We prepare the full submission package — elevation drawing, stain sample, gate specifications — to match the HOA rule book word-for-word so your fence passes on the first review.
Does Creekmoor's HOA apply to Greenwood-side properties?
For properties that border the Creekmoor golf course, yes — the Creekmoor HOA overlay carries significant weight, and rear-line fencing must typically be black ornamental aluminum to preserve the golf-course views. Side and front fencing falls under the Greenwood rules. We handle both paperwork trails in parallel — Creekmoor architectural review and Greenwood city permit — so you don't end up with one approval and not the other.
Are there parts of Greenwood without HOA restrictions?
A few — mostly in the older core near The Village and Hitt Park Corridor, and along the rural-edge parcels toward Pleasant Hill. If you're in one of those areas, the only approval layer is the city permit, which simplifies the timeline. We confirm your HOA status during the free estimate — it's one of the first things we verify before quoting.

Soil & Installation

Why does Greenwood's soil matter for fence installation?
Greenwood sits on deep, shifting Cass-County clay — less rocky than the Northland but highly active during freeze-thaw cycles. The Kansas City metro averages 80-plus freeze-thaw events a year, and the clay under every Greenwood lot expands when wet, contracts when dry, and puts year-round pressure on every post footing. Post stability is the #1 long-term issue here. Posts set shallower than 36 inches shift within two or three winters, which is why we use 36-inch minimum depth with a poured wet-concrete bell-bottom footing on every install.
How do you handle the landscaping investment on Greenwood lots?
Greenwood yards tend to be impeccably landscaped — mature plantings, extensive irrigation, and professional bed work that homeowners have spent real money on. We hand-locate every sprinkler head before augering, flag the irrigation lines your landscaper can trace, and avoid root-crushing any established plantings. When a tree root is in the post line, we either shift the post location or hand-dig around it rather than chainsawing through. Every Greenwood install is planned around your existing landscape, not through it.
Why do you use wet concrete instead of dry-set in Greenwood?
Dry-set posts — pouring dry concrete mix around a post and letting groundwater cure it — are a common shortcut that doesn't hold in Cass-County clay. Greenwood homeowners have watched multiple rounds of that failure from previous installers, which is why the call volume for repair work remains steady here. Wet-poured concrete bonds to the post, forms a proper bell-bottom footing, and cures uniformly. It adds about an hour per hole and a few dollars of concrete per post — and it's why our installs hold through 80-plus freeze-thaw cycles.
How long does a Greenwood fence install take?
A standard 200-foot cedar privacy install in Greenwood runs three days on-site for most premium HOA lots. Day one is layout, 811 utility verification, sprinkler locating, and post-setting. Day two is concrete cure (24-48 hours depending on weather). Day three is panel installation, gate hardware, and final walk-through. Shadow-box or picture-frame cedar adds half a day for the extra picket handling. We build the schedule around the HOA submission timeline so you're not waiting on paperwork once the crew is booked.

Greenwood Neighborhoods

What's the most common fence style in Greenwood Estates?
6-foot cedar privacy with a top cap, stained in an earth-tone color per the Greenwood Estates architectural guidelines. Chain link is banned. Vinyl is allowed in specific sections but not preferred by most homeowners here. If your Greenwood Estates lot backs up to a common area or pond, black ornamental aluminum may be required along that run to preserve the open-view aesthetic. We verify every one of those details before quoting and confirm stain color samples with the review committee.
How does Woodland Creek handle install logistics?
Woodland Creek lots are wooded with significant landscaping investment. Installs here require careful augering around established root systems, hand-dug post holes where tree roots cross the fence line, and extra locate time for irrigation lines. We build that planning into the Woodland Creek estimate — the per-foot price is the same as other Greenwood neighborhoods, but the on-site days typically run longer. Shadow-box cedar with top caps is the house style we see most often here.
Are Pryor Ridge HOA rules as strict as Greenwood Estates?
Pryor Ridge follows the same general framework — no chain link, height capped at 6 feet rear, architectural review required — but the committee is slightly more flexible on materials. Vinyl is more openly accepted here than in Greenwood Estates. Stain-color flexibility is also a bit wider. We prepare the submission to match the specific Pryor Ridge rule book, which may differ from what a neighbor's build went through two years ago if the HOA has updated its rules.

Pricing

What does a typical Greenwood cedar privacy fence cost?
A 6-foot premium cedar privacy fence in Greenwood runs $28 to $42 per linear foot installed, depending on cedar grade, profile (board-on-board, shadow box, picture-framed), gate count, and HOA-specified extras like top caps or steel Postmaster posts inside cedar cladding. A typical Greenwood backyard of 200 linear feet lands most projects in the $5,600 to $8,400 range for premium cedar. Pool-area black aluminum runs $45 to $65 per linear foot installed. Every Greenwood estimate is free and itemized — no verbal quotes, no hidden change orders.
Why are Greenwood prices higher than Grandview or Belton?
Two reasons. First, Greenwood HOAs often mandate premium materials — higher-grade cedar, specific stain brands, steel-reinforced posts — that add real cost to the bill of materials. Second, Greenwood lot conditions (mature landscaping, irrigation systems, sloped wooded terrain) extend the labor time versus a flat Grandview ranch. The same crew with the same post-depth standard can install 200 feet in Grandview in two days and need three days in Greenwood Estates. The per-foot price reflects that.
Do you offer financing for Greenwood installs?
Yes. We partner with GreenSky for flexible monthly plans, including 0-percent intro APR on approved credit. The application runs about five minutes online. See the financing page for full plan details, or ask during your estimate. Financing is optional and doesn't change your quoted price — it's there if you'd rather spread the cost across 24 or 36 months instead of writing a single check. Greenwood homeowners often use financing to upgrade cedar grade or add pool-area aluminum within the same monthly budget.

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