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Privacy Fence Installation in Kansas City

Privacy Fence Installation in Kansas City

A 6x8 privacy panel is a 48-square-foot wind sail — most Kansas City privacy installs fail in the first storm season because shallow posts can't hold that load. RKC is the Kansas City fence contractor that installs cedar board-on-board, UV-stabilized vinyl, composite, and pressure-treated privacy in 6 and 8-foot heights. Every post set 36 inches deep in poured concrete, 6 feet on center, reinforced panels rated for 90+ mph wind. In-house staining for the wood options.

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WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE PRIVACY

Why a Privacy Fence Changes How You Use the Yard

A real privacy fence turns your property line into a room — and gives the backyard back. Once a 6-foot board-on-board, vinyl, or composite panel is set on 36-inch posts six feet on center, the yard turns into a room — and the family starts using it again.

Kansas City backyard patio fully screened by a 6-foot cedar privacy fence installed by RKC Wood Care Pros

Coffee on the patio, no audience

The neighbor's deck sits ten feet off the property line. Right now, breakfast is a performance. Once the board-on-board panel goes up, the patio becomes the first quiet room in the house — and the morning routine changes.

Kids running through a sprinkler in a fully enclosed backyard privacy fence by RKC Wood Care Pros

Kids in the sprinkler, nobody watching

Summer afternoons with the hose on the back lawn shouldn't come with a sightline from the sidewalk. A 6-foot board fence shuts the view down to ground level — the kids run, the dog chases them, and the rest of the street stays out of it.

Kansas City backyard transformed into private outdoor living space by a cedar board-on-board privacy fence installed by RKC Wood Care Pros

The yard starts feeling like yours

Furniture stays out, the grill gets used on a Tuesday, and the string lights come on at dusk — because the yard finally feels like a room instead of an open lot. The house gets bigger in the way that actually matters.

Settled property line on a Kansas City cedar privacy fence installation by RKC Wood Care Pros

A property line that's settled

The fence is set to your survey, plumb over the pins, and documented. What lives on your side, stays on your side — and the conversation about the overhanging branches or the wandering dog doesn't keep coming back every spring.

Cedar board-on-board privacy fence with posts set 36 inches deep by RKC Wood Care Pros in Kansas City

WHY MOST PRIVACY FENCES DON'T LAST IN KANSAS CITY

The Three Shortcuts That Lean, Sag, and Topple Privacy Panels

Privacy fences tend to fail faster than any other residential fence type. The reason is almost always the install, not the material. A 48 square foot wind sail every 8 feet demands careful engineering. When a privacy fence leans or comes down in a Kansas City storm, one of three installer shortcuts is usually the cause — here's how we handle each one.

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    Posts set 18–24 inches deep — above the frost line. The Kansas City frost line is 30–36 inches. A post set at 18 inches tends to heave 2–3 inches every freeze-thaw cycle, and with 80+ cycles per winter, the whole fence pulls itself out of plumb. Add 48 sqft of wind-catching privacy panel above ground, and shallow posts become the single fastest-failing part of any privacy install.
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    Posts spaced 7 or 8 feet on center instead of 6. Wider post spacing saves 10–15% on material, but the panel span gets too long to resist wind flex. In a 50+ mph gust, 8-foot-span privacy panels tend to bow inward and strip their rail connections. Every RKC privacy install sits 6 feet on center — the span privacy panels are actually designed for.
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    Unreinforced rails, budget hardware. Vinyl privacy panels without aluminum inserts tend to flex and lift in KC wind. Cedar panels with 2x3 rails instead of 2x4 rails can split at the picket connections. Zinc-plated nails rust within a season and leave vertical black stains down the boards. Every material has its own reinforcement spec — RKC runs the spec, not the budget version of it.
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Privacy Fence Catalog

Every Privacy Panel Style Kansas City Homeowners Actually Install

Wind-engineered privacy panels across four materials — cedar, vinyl, composite, pressure-treated — installed to the same 36-inch-post, 6-feet-on-center standard. Browse the privacy catalog below — pick a style, see every color and texture option, and dig into panel-level specs. Mix materials across your property if it makes sense for the layout.

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MATERIAL COMPARISON

Cedar, Vinyl, Composite, or Pressure-Treated — Which Privacy Material Fits Your Yard?

Every privacy material works in Kansas City when installed to the same 36-inch-post, 6-foot-spacing standard. They differ on cost, lifespan, maintenance, wind-load rating, and look. Here's how each performs across the factors KC homeowners weigh on estimate day.

Factor Cedar (Board-on-Board) Vinyl Privacy Composite Privacy Pressure-Treated
Installed cost per LF (6-ft) $25–$35 $28–$42 $40–$58 $20–$28
Expected lifespan (KC climate) 15–25 years 25–30 years 30+ years 10–15 years
Maintenance cadence Re-stain every 2–3 years Zero — rinse only Zero — rinse only Re-stain every 2–3 years
Wind-load rating (6-ft panel) 90+ mph with 36" posts 90+ mph with aluminum insert 110+ mph with steel insert 90+ mph with 36" posts
Both sides look finished Board-on-board yes; dog-ear no Yes — identical both sides Yes — identical both sides Board-on-board yes; dog-ear no
Stain color flexibility Excellent — takes any stain Locked — factory color only Locked — factory color only Good — takes any stain
HOA compatibility Approved in most HOAs Approved in 90%+ of HOAs Approved in most modern HOAs Approved in most HOAs
Best for Premium curb appeal, natural warmth Zero-maintenance, long-term value Ultra-premium, matches architect-spec homes Tightest budget, short-to-medium hold
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PRIVACY INSTALLATION STANDARDS

The Six Standards That Make an RKC Privacy Fence Survive Every Storm

Every privacy fence RKC installs follows the same six standards — regardless of material, height, or project size. These aren't upsells. They're the engineering baseline for a 48-square-foot-per-panel wind load — skip any one and the first big KC storm tends to find the weak link.

RKC Wood Care Pros crew setting a privacy fence post 36 inches deep in poured concrete, 6 feet on center in Kansas City
Every privacy post set 36 inches deep in poured concrete, 6 feet on center — below the KC frost line, rated for 90+ mph wind load.
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    Wind-engineered post spacing — 6 feet on center, no exceptions

    A standard 6x8 privacy panel is a 48-square-foot wind sail. Every post on an RKC privacy install sits 6 feet on center — never 7, never 8. Wider spacing is how budget installs save on material and how the first spring storm takes the fence down. Double gate posts and end posts get additional spacing adjustments so the line stays dead straight.

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    36 inches deep in poured concrete, below the KC frost line

    Every privacy fence post — cedar, pressure-treated, vinyl, composite, steel — goes 36 inches deep with a full bell-bottom concrete footing. The Kansas City frost line runs 30–36 inches. Shallow-set privacy posts heave every freeze-thaw cycle, and with 48 sqft of wind-catching panel above ground, shallow posts telegraph every gust straight into a leaning fence. 36 inches is the only right answer.

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    Panel reinforcement matched to the material

    Cedar privacy panels use 2x4 horizontal rails rated for 90+ mph wind with 2-inch galvanized ring-shank nails. Vinyl privacy panels get aluminum-insert rails as standard (not an upsell). Composite privacy uses proprietary steel inserts from the manufacturer. Whatever material you pick, the panel reinforcement is rated for KC's 50+ days per year of 25+ mph wind — not the stripped-down spec that might pencil out cheaper on bid day.

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    Galvanized or stainless hardware only

    Every fastener, hinge, latch, and bracket on an RKC privacy install is hot-dip galvanized or stainless — rated for 20+ years of exterior exposure. Zinc-plated or uncoated hardware rusts within a season and stains cedar and white vinyl within two. On vinyl installs, all hardware is color-matched to the panel.

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    Stain schedule written into every wood install

    Every cedar or pressure-treated privacy install includes a written re-stain timeline on the invoice. First stain coat at 30 days post-install (once the wood dries), then every 2–3 years depending on sun exposure. We handle staining in-house — same company, same crew standards, recorded customer file. Vinyl and composite installs skip this entirely; that's part of the material tradeoff we'll walk you through.

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    Permit, 811 locate, HOA review, and final walkthrough

    Permit fees are included in the estimate. 811 utility locates scheduled 2–4 business days before install. HOA architectural review submissions handled when required. After install, we walk every foot of fence with you — every post plumb, every panel tight, every gate swinging true. You pay the final balance only once you've signed off.

RKC is the Kansas City fence contractor that 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. The six standards above apply to every privacy fence we build, regardless of material.

WHAT PRIVACY FENCE CUSTOMERS SAY

Reviews from Kansas City Homeowners Who Hired RKC for Privacy Fence Installation

The six standards show up in the reviews. Here are nine privacy-fence customers — cedar, vinyl, composite, and pressure-treated — who felt the difference. Full archive on Google.

★★★★★
“We backed up to a busy street and needed real privacy for the kids. RKC installed 8-foot cedar board-on-board — posts 36 inches deep in concrete, 6 feet on center. Noise drops the second you walk through the gate. Three winters and not one post has moved.”
Christina B. Olathe, KS
8-ft Cedar Privacy
★★★★★
“Our neighbor's dogs could see through the old chain link and barked nonstop. New vinyl privacy from RKC, tan color, 6-foot tall. Zero barking. Zero maintenance. Wife loves that there's no staining to schedule.”
Anthony G. Overland Park, KS
Vinyl Privacy
★★★★★
“We went premium — composite privacy panels to match the architect spec on our new build. RKC was one of the only contractors who'd worked with the material. Install took four days, every panel is dead plumb, and the steel inserts make it feel bulletproof.”
Patrick V. Leawood, KS
Composite Privacy
★★★★★
“Three quotes for 200 feet of privacy. RKC wasn't cheapest but they explained why the posts had to go 36 inches deep and why the rails needed ring-shank nails. The other two quotes had shallower posts and box nails. Five years in and ours is still dead plumb.”
Sarah H. Shawnee, KS
Cedar Privacy
★★★★★
“HOA required 6-foot privacy with specific color and height. RKC submitted the paperwork, got approval, and installed exactly what was approved. The architectural board didn't flag a single thing.”
Michael D. Leawood, KS
HOA Privacy Fence
★★★★★
“We had an older cedar privacy fence that started leaning after a storm. Turned out the previous install had posts only 18 inches deep. RKC pulled everything out and rebuilt with posts 36 inches deep in poured concrete. The new line is solid.”
Brian R. Lee's Summit, MO
Privacy Rebuild
★★★★★
“Wanted privacy around the pool but didn't want wood we'd have to re-stain. Went with vinyl privacy from RKC. Install was two days, every panel snaps tight, and the white hasn't yellowed after four summers.”
Elizabeth K. Prairie Village, KS
Pool-Area Vinyl Privacy
★★★★★
“PT budget option for our rental property. RKC was upfront about the tradeoffs — shorter lifespan, needs stain — but we got 180 feet of solid privacy for a price that worked for the rental math. Install was clean, posts 36 inches deep, no corners cut.”
Rental Owner Kansas City, MO
Pressure-Treated Privacy
★★★★★
“Both sides finished — that was important to us because our back neighbors face this fence. RKC recommended board-on-board cedar. Looks identical from both yards, and both neighbors have complimented the install. Clean, square, tight.”
Jennifer S. Gardner, KS
Board-on-Board Cedar

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PRIVACY FENCE PRICING

What Privacy Fence Installation Costs in Kansas City

Typical installed prices across the KC metro — 36-inch posts, bell-bottom concrete, 6-foot on-center spacing, reinforced panels, permits, and cleanup included. All prices assume standard terrain, 6-foot height, no gates. Use the cost estimator for a project-specific range, or call for a free on-site estimate with all four material samples.

MOST POPULAR

Cedar Privacy (6-ft)

$25–$35 / LF installed

Included: Select-grade cedar, 36" post depth, bell-bottom concrete, galvanized ring-shank nails, 6-ft on center posts, permits, cleanup

Changes price: Board style (dog-ear, shadow box, horizontal), 8-ft height, gates, slope, old-fence removal

ZERO MAINT.

Vinyl Privacy (6-ft)

$28–$42 / LF installed

Included: Co-extruded UV-stabilized vinyl, aluminum-insert rails, 36" post depth, color-matched hardware, permits, cleanup, lifetime warranty

Changes price: Color (woodgrain premium), 8-ft height, gates, HOA upgrades

PREMIUM

Composite Privacy (6-ft)

$40–$58 / LF installed

Included: Composite privacy panels with steel inserts, 36" post depth, manufacturer 30-year warranty, stainless hardware, permits, cleanup

Changes price: Color, 8-ft height, gates, architectural pattern variations

BUDGET

Pressure-Treated Privacy (6-ft)

$20–$28 / LF installed

Included: Pressure-treated pine, 36" post depth, bell-bottom concrete, galvanized hardware, permits, cleanup

Changes price: Grade of PT, stain vs clear sealer, gates, slope

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HOW IT WORKS

From First Call to Finished Privacy Fence in 2–4 Weeks

Most residential privacy installs complete in 1–3 on-site days once permits and HOA review clear. Full timeline from first call to finished fence runs 2–4 weeks in shoulder season, 4–6 weeks during spring storm-repair rush. Material lead time (composite, premium vinyl) can add a week.

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    Call or Request a Quote

    Call (913) 286-1091 or fill out the form. We discuss the privacy reason (dogs, pool, neighbors, noise), preferred material, height, and HOA requirements, then schedule a free on-site measurement. Typical response: same business day.

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    Material Walkthrough + Estimate

    We measure the property, walk through material samples on-site (cedar board, vinyl panel, composite, PT), and send a written estimate within 3–5 business days. Every material quoted separately so you can compare real numbers.

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    HOA Approval, Permit, Install

    We submit HOA architectural review if required, pull the city permit, schedule the 811 utility locate, and install the privacy fence — typically 1–3 days on-site. Posts set 6 feet on center first, concrete cures, panels installed second.

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    Final Walkthrough + Stain Schedule (if wood)

    We walk every foot of fence with you before final payment. Wood installs get a written 30-day stain schedule and we handle the first coat in-house. Vinyl and composite installs get the manufacturer warranty paperwork. Workmanship guarantee in writing on every install.

OUR SERVICE AREA

Privacy Fence Installation Across the Entire Kansas City Metro

We install privacy fences in 56 cities across the KC metro, both sides of the state line. From Johnson County HOAs with strict privacy-height rules to older KCMO neighborhoods where the city permit is the only paperwork, we handle every requirement in every community.

Kansas

Johnson County is home base. Bonner Springs , Gardner , Leawood , Lenexa , Mission , Olathe , Overland Park , Prairie Village , Shawnee , Spring Hill . HOA architectural review, permit applications, and 811 utility locates handled in every city.

Missouri

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 . CompassKC permit portal and varying code requirements handled across Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties.

Recent Privacy Installs Across KC

Privacy fence install in Lenexa, KS by RKC Wood Care ProsCedar privacy fence in Leawood, KS by RKC Wood Care ProsPrivacy fence in Blue Springs, MO by RKC Wood Care ProsCedar fence in Bonner Springs, KS by RKC Wood Care Pros

PRIVACY FENCE QUESTIONS

Every Privacy Fence Question KC Homeowners Ask — Answered Straight

Common privacy questions that come up most often on estimate calls. If yours isn't here, call (913) 286-1091.

Finished cedar board-on-board privacy fence install by RKC Wood Care Pros in the Kansas City metro

Material Choice

Which privacy fence material is best for Kansas City?
Depends on the priority. Cedar privacy wins on curb appeal and price ($25–$35/LF) but needs re-staining every 2–3 years. Vinyl privacy ($28–$42/LF) wins on zero maintenance and 25–30 year lifespan. Composite privacy ($40–$58/LF) wins on 30+ year lifespan and ultra-premium look but is 2x the cost. Pressure-treated pine ($20–$28/LF) wins on upfront budget but has the shortest lifespan (10–15 years) and needs the same re-staining as cedar. We'll walk physical samples of all four during the estimate.
What's the difference between board-on-board and dog-ear privacy panels?
Dog-ear is the classic picket-style privacy panel — pickets face one direction, so one side looks finished and the other shows rails and nails. Cheaper but the back neighbor gets the ugly side. Board-on-board uses two rows of pickets (one front, one back, offset so they overlap) — both sides look identical and finished, and the overlap blocks 100% of visibility through the gaps. Board-on-board runs about 10–15% more per linear foot but wins on looks and privacy performance.
How tall can a privacy fence be in the Kansas City metro?
Most KC metro cities allow 6-foot privacy fences in rear and side yards, with 4-foot maximum in front yards. Some cities (Leawood, portions of Overland Park) allow 7 or 8-foot rear fencing with a special permit. HOA communities often have their own height cap — most privacy HOAs cap at 6 feet. We verify the specific height allowance in your city and HOA before the estimate, so there are no permit surprises.
Can I mix privacy materials across my property?
Yes — and it's common. A frequent combination is cedar privacy in the back yard (best curb appeal) paired with vinyl privacy on the pool enclosure or side yard (zero maintenance). Another common split is composite on the high-visibility street-facing run with PT on the back property line to control cost. We'll quote mixed-material layouts by section so you can see the cost breakdown for each.

Wind & Weather

How does a privacy fence hold up in Kansas City wind?
Depends on the install. A 6x8 privacy panel is a 48-square-foot wind sail — in a 60+ mph KC storm gust, shallow-set posts or cheap panels take the whole run down. RKC privacy installs are rated for 90+ mph wind: 36-inch posts in poured concrete at 6 feet on center, 2x4 rails (cedar/PT) or aluminum-insert rails (vinyl) or steel-insert rails (composite), and galvanized fasteners rated for repeated flex cycles. Properly specified and installed, KC privacy fences survive every normal storm season without shifting.
What's the wind-load rating for a 6-foot privacy panel?
Wind-load rating depends on the panel reinforcement and post depth. RKC standards: cedar board-on-board with 36-inch posts and 2x4 rails rates 90+ mph. Aluminum-insert vinyl privacy with 36-inch posts rates 90+ mph. Composite privacy with proprietary steel inserts rates 110+ mph. All three exceed the typical KC storm threshold. What tends to fail in KC wind is the combination of shallow posts (<30 inches) with unreinforced panels — which is why we spec both correctly on every install.
What happens to a privacy fence in a freeze-thaw cycle?
Shallow-set posts heave up 2–3 inches per cycle as the soil freezes and expands. The Kansas City metro averages 80+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter — over a decade, a post set at 18–24 inches can heave 10+ inches total, racking the panels out of square and splitting board connections. Posts set 36 inches deep (below the 30–36 inch frost line) with bell-bottom concrete resist heave because the concrete footing sits below the zone that freezes. 36 inches is non-negotiable on every RKC privacy install.
What's the worst storm damage you've seen on a fence?
Straight-line wind damage in June 2023 took down dozens of privacy fences across the KC metro — almost entirely on installs with 18–24 inch posts and unreinforced panels. The RKC fences in the same neighborhoods held. We've seen hail damage (cosmetic on vinyl, more severe on composite with textured surfaces), falling-tree damage (replaceable by section), and straight-line wind damage (rare on our installs, usually caused by a neighbor's tree coming down across the line). Properly installed privacy fencing is one of the most storm-resilient residential improvements you can buy.

Heights & Visibility

Should I get a 6-foot or 8-foot privacy fence?
6 feet is the KC metro standard — blocks neighbor sight lines on flat lots, meets most city codes without a special permit, and costs 20–30% less than 8 feet. 8 feet makes sense when (a) your back yard drops into a neighbor's raised lot so 6 feet isn't tall enough to block, (b) you need noise attenuation for a busy street or commercial neighbor, or (c) you want maximum backyard privacy and your city allows it (some do without a permit, some require one). We walk sightlines during the estimate to recommend the right height.
How much privacy does a board-on-board or tongue-and-groove panel actually give?
Visually, 100% — board-on-board overlaps pickets front and back so there are no gaps at any angle. Tongue-and-groove vinyl or composite panels lock together at the edges, leaving zero gaps by design. Dog-ear cedar panels have 1/8" to 1/4" gaps between pickets that you can see through at oblique angles — less private than board-on-board, more airflow. For true zero-visibility privacy, board-on-board or vinyl/composite solid panel is the right call.
Will a privacy fence block sound?
Partially. Any solid fence reduces road and neighbor noise by 4–8 decibels — noticeable but not dramatic. Taller fences reduce more noise (8 feet cuts 2–3 more decibels than 6 feet). Composite and vinyl solid panels block slightly more sound than cedar (which has tiny gaps between boards). For serious noise reduction, the right call is a 6–8 foot solid fence combined with a landscape berm or dense hedge on the noisy side.
Can I have privacy for the back yard but open fencing for the front?
Yes — this is the most common KC metro setup. Rear-yard privacy (cedar, vinyl, or composite, 6-foot) paired with front-yard aluminum picket or ranch rail (4-foot, for curb appeal). We quote both in the same estimate and coordinate the install so the materials and finishes play well together at the transition corner.

Pricing & Warranty

How much does a privacy fence cost per linear foot in Kansas City?
Pressure-treated privacy: $20–$28/LF. Cedar privacy: $25–$35/LF. Vinyl privacy: $28–$42/LF. Composite privacy: $40–$58/LF. A standard 150-foot 6-foot residential backyard privacy fence runs between $3,000 and $8,700 depending on material. Use the cost estimator for a project-specific range, or call for a free on-site estimate.
Is a wood or vinyl privacy fence cheaper over 20 years?
Depends on the wood. Cedar privacy at $30/LF + $2/LF re-stain every 2–3 years = roughly $45/LF total over 20 years, and you probably replace a few posts in year 15. Vinyl privacy at $35/LF with zero maintenance and a 25–30 year lifespan = $35/LF total over 20 years. So vinyl wins on total 20-year cost of ownership by about 20%, but you pay more upfront and you give up the natural wood look. The right call depends on how you value appearance vs maintenance.
What's the warranty on privacy fence installation?
Vinyl and composite privacy installs carry lifetime manufacturer warranties on the panel material. Cedar and PT lumber carry 1-year mill defect warranties. Hardware carries its own manufacturer warranty (typically 20 years on galvanized/stainless). RKC backs every install workmanship with a written guarantee — if a post leans, a panel warps, or a gate sags under normal use, we come back and fix it. A+ BBB rated, 4.9★ from 77+ Google reviews.
Do you offer financing for privacy fence installation?
Yes. We partner with GreenSky for flexible monthly payment plans, including 0% intro APR on approved credit. A 200-foot cedar or vinyl privacy install can be a $6,000–$10,000 project — financing makes the cash-flow more manageable. See the financing page or ask during the estimate.

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