The cedar smell stays a while
Fresh-cut cedar has a warm, dense smell the first couple of weeks it's up. By the time you've stained it, the scent has settled into the wood. You still catch a whiff on humid summer afternoons years later.
Kansas City's freeze-thaw cycles heave shallow-set wood posts out of the ground every winter. RKC is the Kansas City fence contractor that installs Western Red Cedar and pressure-treated pine privacy fencing with every post set 36 inches deep in poured concrete — below the KC frost line. Board-on-board, shadow box, horizontal, and custom styles. In-house staining in 30 days.
A cedar fence isn't the cheapest option in the market — but it's the one that becomes part of the yard. Real grain you can see, color that shifts with the years, a smell that lingers on humid afternoons, and a kind of character vinyl can't fake. Built right, it stays with the house.
Fresh-cut cedar has a warm, dense smell the first couple of weeks it's up. By the time you've stained it, the scent has settled into the wood. You still catch a whiff on humid summer afternoons years later.
36-inch post depth, wet-set concrete, select-grade cedar. Dogs run it, wind hits it, the hose sprays it — and the fence stays where we put it. Weeks go by where you don't notice it at all.
This is real wood, not wood-look vinyl. You see the grain on every board, the knots the lumberyard didn't fake, the character that comes with select-grade cedar. A decade in, it still looks like what it is.
Cedar holds color longer with stain, and most customers add it to the estimate. When you do, the same crew that built the fence handles the stain — 30 days after install, and again every 2-3 years. No stain-guy handoff, no separate contractor to track down later.
WHY MOST WOOD FENCES FAIL IN KANSAS CITY
Most wood fences in the Kansas City metro fail long before they should. Cedar privacy panels should last 15–25 years. Pressure-treated pine should last 10–15. When they fail in 3–5 instead, it comes down to three installation shortcuts. Here’s what they are — and what a correct install looks like instead.
Wood Fence Catalog
Western Red Cedar, pressure-treated pine, and every major wood style — all installed to the same 36-inch-post standard. Browse the full wood catalog below to compare styles, see available color options, and explore the specs on each profile before your estimate.
Select a style above to see colors and details
MATERIAL COMPARISON
Both materials work in Kansas City. Both require 36-inch posts. They differ on lifespan, maintenance, and cost. Here's how each performs across the factors that matter most — so you can pick the one that fits your priorities, not the contractor's margin.
| Factor | Western Red Cedar | Pressure-Treated Pine |
|---|---|---|
| Installed cost per LF | $25–$35 | $20–$28 |
| Expected lifespan (KC climate) | 15–25 years | 10–15 years |
| Maintenance cadence | Re-stain every 2–3 years | Re-stain every 2–3 years |
| Rot resistance (untreated) | Excellent — natural tannins | Moderate — chemical treatment |
| Grain / finish quality | Select-grade, minimal knots | Construction-grade, visible knots |
| Take stain color | Excellent | Good |
| Best for | Premium curb appeal, long-term value | Budget-conscious, short-to-medium hold |
INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Every wood fence RKC installs follows the same six standards — no matter the material, style, or project size. These aren't upsells. They're the baseline. If a contractor skips any of them, your fence won't survive Kansas City weather for more than a few seasons.
Every 4x4 cedar or pressure-treated post goes 36 inches deep, poured with wet concrete (not dry-set, not a half-bag of mix). Full bell-bottom footing resists frost uplift.
We use Western Red Cedar from mills that dry and grade their lumber. No warped big-box-store boards. No knotty filler. Consistent dimension means every panel aligns straight on install day.
Every fastener is rated for exterior exposure. Zinc-plated or uncoated nails corrode and stain the cedar within a season. RKC uses ring-shank galvanized — they don't loosen, don't rust, don't bleed.
Every wood fence install includes a re-stain timeline on the invoice. You know when the first stain coat is due (typically 30 days post-install once the wood dries) and the cadence after that (every 2–3 years). We handle staining in-house — same company, same crew standards.
Permit fees are included in your estimate — we handle the building-department call. We schedule the 811 utility locate before breaking ground so nothing gets cut.
We walk every foot of fence line with you. Every post, every panel, every gate latch. You pay the final balance only after you've signed off.
RKC is the Kansas City fence contractor that installs every type of fence — wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental iron, aluminum, and commercial security — plus gates, automatic openers, and in-house staining. The six standards above apply to every wood fence we build; material-specific standards apply to the rest.
WHAT WOOD FENCE CUSTOMERS SAY
Every one of those six standards shows up in the reviews. Here are nine wood-fence customers who felt the difference — from board-on-board privacy installs to full staining schedules and emergency post replacements. Full archive on Google.
“Josh and his crew replaced 180 feet of cedar privacy fence after a spring storm took ours out. Posts went in deeper than the original, concrete at every one. Three days start to finish.”Cedar Privacy Fence
“We needed a wood fence for our new yard and RKC showed up on time, hauled off the old chain link, and installed a gorgeous board-on-board in two days. Stained it 30 days later. Still looks new.”Cedar Privacy Fence
“RKC stained our entire 250-foot cedar fence and it looks brand new. Clean and professional crew. They handled the prep, back-brushed every board, left the site cleaner than they found it.”Fence Staining
“Had three companies quote our cedar fence. RKC was the most professional and their price was fair. Done in two days. Every post plumb, every panel tight.”Cedar Privacy Fence
“Replaced old chain link with shadow-box cedar across the back yard. Night and day difference. The shadow box handles our wind-tunnel back yard beautifully and looks great from both sides.”Shadow Box Cedar
“Best experience with a contractor, period. Clear communication, clean work, fair price. They walked the entire line with me before I paid the final balance. Every post was plumb.”Cedar Privacy Fence
“They matched our HOA requirements exactly for the wood fence install. No issues with the architectural review board. Permit was pulled before the crew showed up. Smooth from start to finish.”HOA Cedar Fence
“Storm knocked down 4 sections of our cedar fence. RKC was out for an estimate within 48 hours and had the fence rebuilt the following week. They matched the existing stain color perfectly.”Storm Damage Repair
“Our 10-year-old wood fence had three posts that had heaved out with the winters. RKC pulled each one, re-set it 36 inches in concrete, and the fence is solid again. Fixed what should have been done right the first time.”Fence Repair
WOOD FENCE PRICING
Typical installed prices across the KC metro — materials, labor, concrete, permits, and cleanup included. All prices assume standard terrain, no gates, no old fence removal. Use the cost estimator for a project-specific range in 30 seconds, or call for a free on-site estimate.
$25–$35 / LF installed
Included: Select-grade cedar, 36" post depth, bell-bottom concrete, galvanized hardware, permits, cleanup
Changes price: Gate count, terrain slope, old fence removal, premium stain color
$28–$38 / LF installed
Included: Select-grade cedar, both-sides finish, 36" post depth, bell-bottom concrete, galvanized hardware, permits, cleanup
Changes price: Height (6 vs 8 ft), style complexity, gate count
$20–$28 / LF installed
Included: Pressure-treated pine, 36" post depth, bell-bottom concrete, galvanized hardware, permits, cleanup
Changes price: Grade of PT lumber, stain vs clear sealer, gate count
HOW IT WORKS
Most residential wood fence installs complete in 1–3 days once materials arrive. The full timeline from your first call to a finished fence with stain schedule in hand typically runs 2–4 weeks, depending on permit turnaround and material lead time.
Call (913) 286-1091 or fill out the form. We discuss scope, materials, and schedule a free on-site measurement. Typical response: same business day.
We measure the property, quote materials and labor, and send a written estimate within 3–5 business days. Every line item is specified — no surprises.
We pull permits, schedule the 811 utility locate, and install the fence — typically 1–3 days on-site for residential projects. Posts set first, concrete cures, panels go up.
We walk every foot of the fence with you before final payment. You get a written 30-day stain schedule on the invoice, and we handle the first stain coat in-house.
RECENT WOOD FENCE INSTALLS
Every photo below is a real RKC wood fence install. Cedar privacy, shadow box, horizontal, and pressure-treated projects from Olathe to Lee's Summit. Click through for the full gallery.
OUR SERVICE AREA
We install wood fences in 56 cities across the KC metro, both sides of the state line. From Johnson County subdivisions to established KCMO neighborhoods, we handle the permit offices, soil conditions, and HOA rules in every community.
Johnson County is home base. Bonner Springs , Gardner , Leawood , Lenexa , Mission , Olathe , Overland Park , Prairie Village , Shawnee , Spring Hill . We handle permit applications, 811 utility locates, and HOA architectural review in every city.
From the Northland to the southern suburbs. Belton , Blue Springs , Grain Valley , Grandview , Greenwood , Independence , Kansas City , Lee's Summit , Liberty , Oak Grove , Peculiar , Pleasant Hill , Raymore , Smithville . We handle KCMO's CompassKC portal and varying code requirements across Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties.
Recent Installs Across KC



WOOD FENCE QUESTIONS
Straight answers to the wood fence questions that come up most often on estimate calls. If yours isn't here, call (913) 286-1091.
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