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Ornamental Iron Fencing in Mission, KS — E-Coat Rust Prevention & HOA-Approved

Ornamental Iron Fencing in Mission, KS — E-Coat Rust Prevention & HOA-Approved

An ornamental iron fence in Mission that still looks showroom at year 20 — welded, E-coated, and set 36 inches deep in concrete. Premium ornamental iron is a 25-to-40 year fence when it's installed the right way. RKC uses welded assembly (not screwed), factory E-coat rust prevention under the powder-coat finish, decorative finials and puppy-panel add-ons where the design calls for it, and posts set 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete against shaded clay with pockets of poor drainage. One Kansas City fence contractor from first quote to final gate.

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WHY MISSION, KS CHOOSES ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE

Mission Hill Acres and Countryside — Ornamental Iron Fencing for Mission Homes

Ornamental Iron Fencing in Mission, KS is about rust-proof longevity, code-ready geometry, and a finish that lasts a generation. A 'Repair and Replace' market with smaller residential lots where pet safety and creating a private oasis in a dense environment are the primary goals. Most Mission homeowners who land on ornamental iron do so because a previous fence failed at the ground line, or an HOA ruled out wood or vinyl. Here's what ornamental iron actually means for your property in Mission.

1

An ornamental fence that still reads "estate" at year 20

Premium ornamental iron with E-coat primer under the powder-coat finish is a dual-layer rust-prevention system. The "estate" appearance — welded joints, decorative finials, matte black — doesn't fade into gray or chip off the way bargain ornamental does. Mission's premium HOAs know the difference.

2

HOA-default material in Mission's premium subdivisions

Ornamental iron is the HOA-default front-yard material across Mission Hill Acres-tier premium Mission subdivisions. It's pre-approved on most architectural committees because it reads as "estate-grade" rather than "utility" — exactly the aesthetic class Mission's premium HOAs are chartered to protect.

3

Pool-code compliance with a premium appearance

Pool-enclosure ornamental iron reads as a premium architectural choice, not a safety afterthought. Pool code in Mission is met with 48-inch minimum height and self-closing gates, and ornamental iron carries the architectural weight to match the pool and home.

4

One Kansas City fence contractor from first quote to final gate

Ornamental Iron Fencing involves a lot of interlocking decisions — panel height, picket spacing, finial style, gate configuration, pool-code compliance, HOA submission. RKC handles all of it under one contract, one owner, one set of records. No subcontracted install, no handoff to a "finish guy" — the same crew walks the job from estimate to finished fence.

LOCAL CONDITIONS FOR ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE

What Mission's Climate and Soil Mean for Your Ornamental Iron Fence

Ornamental Iron Fencing in Mission, KS comes down to three technical decisions. Skip any one and the fence fails early — even with the right metal above ground. Mission's shaded clay with pockets of poor drainage, 80+ annual freeze-thaw cycles, and 25+ mph prairie winds punish shortcuts at the post base and the coating layer. Here's the Built for Every Storm spec every RKC ornamental iron install in Mission follows.

1

Post depth — 36 inches in wet-poured concrete, bell-bottom footings

Ornamental iron is heavier per linear foot than aluminum — which means the posts carry more load and the footing has to work harder. Every post we set in Mission — Cedar-Creek-type subdivisions, pond-facing lots in Mission Hill Acres, or pool enclosures near Mission Gateway (Development) — goes 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete against shaded clay with pockets of poor drainage, with a bell-bottom footing that flares at the base to resist uplift from Mission's 80+ annual freeze-thaw cycles. Dry-set concrete is faster and cheaper at install. It's also how ornamental iron fences lean by year three.

2

E-coat rust prevention — the dual-layer system under the powder coat

Most of the difference between a premium ornamental iron fence and a bargain one is invisible — it's the E-coat primer applied under the powder-coat finish. E-coat (electrodeposition coating) penetrates every weld, seam, and cavity, bonding to the steel electrochemically. The powder-coat on top is the UV and scratch protection. Together, they're the dual-layer system that keeps ornamental iron rust-free in Mission's humidity and freeze-thaw climate for 25 to 40 years. Skip the E-coat primer and the fence fails at the ground line in 10 to 15.

3

Welded assembly, galvanized hardware, and decorative finials built in-shop

Every RKC ornamental iron panel for Mission is welded at the rail-picket intersection, not screwed. Welded joints are what distinguish ornamental iron from low-grade "screwed-together" lookalikes — the joint is structural and doesn't loosen over time. Gate hardware is galvanized (self-closing hinges, heavy-duty drop-rod latches where the configuration calls for it). Decorative finials, puppy-panel add-ons for dog containment, and pressed-spear pickets are built to match the architectural review requirements in Mission's HOAs.

ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE STYLES

Welded Ornamental Iron Styles — Every Configuration for Mission Homes

Every ornamental iron configuration we install in Mission. Welded, E-coat primed, powder-coat finished. The welded 3-rail matte black is the default across Mission's premium HOAs. Pool-enclosure, decorative finial, and commercial-grade configurations handle the specialty applications.

Welded 3-Rail Ornamental Iron by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Welded 3-Rail Ornamental Iron

HOA-approved across Mission

Welded 3-rail configuration with standard flat-top pickets. E-coat primed and powder-coated matte black. The default ornamental iron fence across Mission's premium HOA subdivisions. Pair with puppy-panel add-ons for dog containment at the base.

  • Price: $55–75/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 25–40 years
  • Maintenance: Zero — annual rinse
Pool-Enclosure Ornamental Iron by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Pool-Enclosure Ornamental Iron

48"+ · self-closing · self-latching

Pool-code ornamental iron. 48-inch minimum height (or 54-inch with higher latch), non-climbable picket spacing, self-closing gates, self-latching hardware above 54 inches. Heavier than aluminum, reads as premium. Passes Mission pool inspection on first try.

  • Price: $60–85/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 25–40 years
  • Maintenance: Zero
Decorative Finial Ornamental Iron by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Decorative Finial Ornamental Iron

Pressed-spear and ball-top finials

Ornamental iron with decorative pressed-spear, ball-top, or quad-flare finials. The "estate-look" fence across Mission's luxury front-yard applications. Custom match to historic architecture or premium HOA specs. Welded in-shop, E-coat primed, powder-coated.

  • Price: $65–90/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 25–40 years
  • Maintenance: Zero
Commercial-Grade Ornamental Iron by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Commercial-Grade Ornamental Iron

Ameristar Montage / anti-climb

Heavy-gauge commercial ornamental iron — Ameristar Montage-tier and equivalent. Anti-climb configurations, concealed fasteners, and structural welded assembly for Mission commercial, multi-family, and institutional perimeters. Also specified for HOA common-area fencing.

  • Price: $75–110/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 30–50 years
  • Maintenance: Zero
Ornamental iron spear-top fence cost per foot — Mission, KS — RKC Wood Care Pros

MISSION, KS ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE PRICING

What Ornamental Iron Fencing Costs in Mission

Ornamental iron fencing in Mission runs $55 to $110 per linear foot depending on configuration, finials, and coating tier. Below are the three most-quoted configurations for Mission projects. Gates, slope work, and premium finials are itemized separately on every written estimate. E-coat primer under powder-coat finish and 36-inch posts in concrete are standard, not upgrades.

Welded 3-Rail — 54 in

$55–75

per linear foot installed

Most-quoted ornamental iron configuration in Mission.

Pool-Enclosure — 48 in

$60–85

per linear foot installed

Self-closing gates, non-climbable spacing. Mission code-compliant.

Decorative Finial — 54–60 in

$65–90

per linear foot installed

Pressed-spear or ball-top finials. Estate-level front-yard look.

Commercial-grade ornamental iron (Ameristar Montage, anti-climb) runs $75–110 per linear foot. Gates, slope grading, and premium powder-coat colors are itemized on every Mission estimate — call (913) 286-1091 or request an on-site walkthrough.

OUR PROCESS

How a Ornamental Iron Fence Install in Mission Actually Happens

Four steps from phone call to finished fence. Typical timeline is 3 to 6 weeks start to finish. The install itself is 1 to 3 days. The longer stretch is HOA review and permit — we handle both on your behalf. Here's what each step looks like on a Mission ornamental iron fence job.

1

On-site estimate and property walkthrough in Mission

We walk your Mission lot with you, measure the run, locate buried utilities (811), and confirm the fence line against your property pins. For pool-enclosure work, we verify height and gate placement against code. Every ornamental iron estimate is free, written, and itemized — linear feet, posts, gates, E-coat/powder-coat finish, concrete, permit, cleanup.

2

HOA submission and City of Mission Community Development permit

Ornamental iron is almost always pre-approvable in Mission HOAs (Low prevalence), but the architectural committee still needs an elevation drawing, finish sample, and materials spec. We prepare the full submission. For pool-enclosure work, we coordinate the City of Mission Community Development permit and pool safety inspection. HOA review typically runs 7 to 14 days.

3

Install — 36-inch posts in concrete, then welded panels

Ornamental iron installs in Mission run 1 to 3 days depending on linear footage and gate count. Posts go 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete against shaded clay with pockets of poor drainage. Bell-bottom footings resist uplift from freeze-thaw. Panels — welded and E-coat/powder-coat finished in-shop — install on factory brackets. Gates hung with galvanized self-closing hinges and heavy-duty latches.

4

Walkthrough, finish inspection, and warranty registration

We walk the finished fence with you, confirm gate function and latch alignment, touch up any handling marks on the powder coat, and register the manufacturer warranty. Most premium ornamental iron carries a 15-year coating warranty and 25-year structural warranty. No re-coat cycle, no rust-spot call in year 10 — when the E-coat primer is done right, the fence is done for a generation.

RECENT MISSION ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE INSTALLS

Welded 3-Rail · Mission by RKC Wood Care Pros
Welded 3-Rail · Mission
Pool Enclosure · Mission by RKC Wood Care Pros
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Decorative Finial · Mission by RKC Wood Care Pros
Decorative Finial · Mission
Front-Yard Estate · Mission by RKC Wood Care Pros
Front-Yard Estate · Mission

MISSION, KS ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE REVIEWS

Real Mission Homeowners on Their RKC Ornamental Iron Fence

Three Mission ornamental iron projects — a pool enclosure, a pond-frontage run, and a front-yard estate install — on what the ornamental iron fence decision actually looked like. We've installed 400+ fences across the Kansas City metro since 2021, with a growing share in Mission. Every review below is tied to a specific Mission ornamental iron install.

★★★★★

Powder-coated steel with E-coat rust prevention — that's what sold us. RKC explained the difference between the cheap aluminum and the real ornamental iron. Three years in, still zero rust, zero coating chip.

Michael T. Mission, KS · Near Mission Hill Acres Ornamental Iron Fence
★★★★★

Front yard ornamental iron fence with the puppy-panel add-on at the base. Welded assembly, not screwed — you can see the weld quality up close. HOA approved on the first submission.

Karen S. Mission, KS · Near Mission Gateway (Development) Ornamental Iron Fence
★★★★★

We had an older ornamental fence rusting at the ground line. RKC tore it out, set new posts 36 inches in concrete, installed a 3-rail powder-coated steel fence with decorative finials. Totally different fence.

James F. Mission, KS · Mission homeowner Ornamental Iron Fence

MISSION ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE QUESTIONS

Ornamental Iron Fencing Questions Mission Homeowners Ask Most

Ornamental Iron Fencing in Mission comes down to material grade, HOA clearance, and pool-code compliance. Below are the questions Mission homeowners ask during the estimate — grouped by topic, each answer specific to City of Mission Community Development, local HOAs, and Johnson County, KS pricing. If your question isn't here, call (913) 286-1091.

Ornamental Iron Fence install in Mission, KS by RKC Wood Care Pros

Ornamental Iron Materials & Lifespan

What's the difference between ornamental iron and aluminum for Mission homes?
Ornamental iron is powder-coated steel with E-coat rust prevention — heavier, more structural, premium appearance. Aluminum is extruded aluminum with powder coat, lighter, rust-proof by construction. For Mission applications: ornamental iron wins on heft and the "built" look HOAs often prefer for front yards, estate boundaries, and premium subdivisions. Aluminum wins on long-run lifespan (30-50 years vs 25-40), weight (easier on sloped lots), and zero-rust guarantee. Ornamental iron runs 20 to 40% more per linear foot. Mission HOAs often approve both — check covenants before the estimate.
How long does ornamental iron last in Mission's climate?
25 to 40 years with premium E-coat primed, powder-coated, welded ornamental iron. The failure mode is always the ground-line coating — once Mission's humidity, shaded clay with pockets of poor drainage, and freeze-thaw cycles penetrate any chip in the coating, rust tracks through the steel from the inside out. That's why E-coat primer under the powder coat is non-negotiable on the installs we quote. Bargain "ornamental iron" at big-box prices skips the E-coat and fails at year 10 to 15 at the post base. Premium grade, installed right, goes 30+ years in Mission.
What is E-coat rust prevention and why does it matter?
E-coat — electrodeposition coating — is a liquid primer applied to raw steel under an electric charge, bonding electrochemically to every surface, weld, and interior cavity the powder coat can't reach on its own. It's the primary rust-prevention layer. The powder coat on top is the UV and cosmetic protection. Together, E-coat plus powder coat is the dual-layer system that makes ornamental iron last in Mission's climate. Single-coat powder-only ornamental iron skips the E-coat step and fails at the weld seams and ground line within a decade.
Can I add a puppy panel or decorative finials later?
Puppy panels (the narrower-spacing add-on at the bottom for small-dog containment) are factory-spec options on most premium ornamental iron lines. Adding one to an existing ornamental iron fence in Mission is possible but involves removing and re-hanging panels — easier to spec at original install. Decorative finials (pressed-spear, ball-top, quad-flare) are installed at the factory or in-shop weld stage and can't be retrofitted. We walk through finial options at the estimate so the design is locked before fabrication.

Mission Permits & HOA

Do I need a City of Mission Community Development permit for ornamental iron?
Yes. City of Mission Community Development requires a permit for every new fence install in Mission. For pool-enclosing ornamental iron, there's a separate pool safety inspection after install. Standard height limits apply: 4 feet front yard (ornamental iron qualifies as non-opaque), 6 feet side and rear. Corner lots have sight-triangle restrictions. We pull the Mission permit on every install — the fee is included in the estimate.
Will my Mission HOA approve ornamental iron fencing?
Ornamental iron is the HOA-default material in many Mission premium subdivisions (Low HOA prevalence overall). Very few HOAs. This allows for more creative fencing, including taller heights (with variance) and various materials like corrugated metal or horizontal wood slats that might be banned elsewhere. It reads as premium, holds its finish indefinitely, and doesn't have the "plastic" objection that occasionally comes up against vinyl. We prepare the architectural submission packet — elevation drawing, powder-coat color sample, finial detail where applicable, materials list. Approval runs 7 to 14 days across Mission committees.
What front-yard restrictions apply in Mission?
Mission front-yard fences cap at 4 feet and must be non-opaque (see-through). Ornamental iron qualifies as non-opaque and is one of the most-approved front-yard materials in premium Mission subdivisions — especially with decorative finial styles that read as "estate" rather than "industrial." Corner-lot sight triangles are enforced by City of Mission Community Development; we measure and document them at the estimate so the fence line is clean before we break ground.
Can I use ornamental iron around my pool in Mission?
Yes. Pool code in Mission requires 48-inch minimum height, non-climbable picket spacing, self-closing gates, and self-latching hardware above 54 inches. Ornamental iron meets all four with standard pool-enclosure configurations. RKC pool installs pass Mission safety inspection on first try. Ornamental iron is often preferred over aluminum for pool enclosures in luxury Mission markets where the heavier "built" appearance matches the architectural tier of the home.

Pricing & Maintenance

What does a typical Mission ornamental iron fence cost?
A 54-inch welded 3-rail ornamental iron fence in Mission runs $55 to $75 per linear foot installed. A typical backyard run of 150 to 200 linear feet puts most projects in the $8,250 to $15,000 range before gates, slope work, and finial upgrades. Pool-enclosure configurations run $60 to $85. Decorative finial styles run $65 to $90. Commercial-grade Ameristar Montage and equivalent run $75 to $110. Every Mission estimate is free and written.
Why is ornamental iron more expensive than aluminum?
Steel costs more than aluminum per pound, ornamental iron panels weigh more per linear foot (so shipping and handling cost more), welded assembly takes longer than screwed assembly, and E-coat primer is an extra process step that bargain aluminum lines skip. The result is a fence that reads as premium and lasts 25 to 40 years in Mission's climate. For front-yard estate-look applications where weight and architectural heft matter, ornamental iron is the right spend. For backyard pool enclosures where rust-proof and lifetime-zero-maintenance matter more, aluminum often wins on value.
Does ornamental iron need any maintenance after install?
Annual soap-and-water rinse is the entire program when the E-coat/powder-coat system is done right. If the powder coat gets chipped (branch strike, vehicle contact, lawn equipment), a factory-matched touch-up kit stops the rust path before it starts. We leave a touch-up kit with every Mission ornamental iron install and return for warranty touch-ups in the first 5 years at no cost. Compared to cedar's 2-year re-stain schedule, ornamental iron is effectively install-and-forget.

OTHER MISSION FENCE OPTIONS

Considering Other Materials or Services for Your Mission Fence?

Ornamental iron isn't the only option — the right material depends on priorities, HOA, and budget. Every link below stays in Mission — dedicated pages with pricing, code considerations, and recent project photos specific to your city.

Wood Fence

Cedar privacy, shadow box, and pressure-treated pine — the default residential fence across most of Mission. In-house stain crew.

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Vinyl Fence

UV-stabilized PVC with aluminum insert reinforcement. Zero staining, 30-year manufacturer warranty. A growing pick in Mission's newer subdivisions.

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Chain Link Fence

Galvanized 9-gauge residential and 6-gauge commercial framework. Tension wire bottom rail, knuckle-twist selvage. The practical pick for larger Mission lots and perimeter runs.

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Aluminum Fence

Heavy-gauge powder-coated aluminum — rust-proof, pool-code compatible, 30–50 year lifespan. Widely used along Mission pool and pond frontage.

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Privacy Fence

Cedar, vinyl, and composite compared side-by-side for Mission homeowners whose top priority is privacy and HOA clearance, not a specific material.

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Commercial Fence

Perimeter security, chain-link, ornamental steel, and anti-climb fencing for Mission businesses, industrial sites, and multi-family properties.

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Pool Fence

Code-compliant 48-inch minimum with self-closing, self-latching gates — the exact configuration Mission pool inspectors sign off on.

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HOA-Compliant Fence

The full architectural-review submission — elevations, material list, color sample — prepared for every Mission HOA we've worked with.

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Fence Repair in Mission

Leaning-post correction, wind-damage rebuilds, gate re-hangs — across every Mission neighborhood with aging fences at end of life.

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Fence Staining in Mission

Semi-transparent penetrating stain, applied in-house by the same crew who built your fence. HOA-approved color matching for every Mission subdivision.

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Gate Installation in Mission

Walk gates, double-drive gates, and custom iron or aluminum gates — welded frames, galvanized hardware, built for Mission wind load.

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