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Mission, KS Vinyl Fences That Survive Every Storm — UV-Stabilized Co-Extruded PVC

Mission, KS Vinyl Fences That Survive Every Storm — UV-Stabilized Co-Extruded PVC

Mission's heavy Kansas City clay and 25+ mph prairie winds are why every vinyl panel we install here gets an aluminum-insert bottom rail. We run 36-inch post holes below the KC frost line, set posts in wet-poured concrete, and fit UV-stabilized co-extruded PVC panels — CertainTeed, Bufftech, and Veka profiles — with aluminum inserts sized to the Mission wind-load rating. Soap-and-water cleaning. No staining, no sealing, no re-coating. Same crew that installs your vinyl fence handles the rare repair call five years down the road.

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WHY MISSION HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE THIS INSTALL

Mission Hill Acres and Countryside — Vinyl Fencing for Mission Homes

A quote is a cost sheet. A new fence in Mission is a different backyard — and a different Saturday morning. Most Mission homeowners aren't calling us because they need pickets. They're calling because they want the backyard, the paperwork, the weekend back. The fence is the instrument. What you notice every day is everything downstream of it.

1

White panels that still look white five summers into Mission

Cedar fences in Mission silver out in two summers without a re-coat. UV-stabilized vinyl keeps its color through the same sun exposure, the same 80+ freeze-thaw cycles, and the same July humidity — which is why homes in Mission Hill Acres, Countryside, Milhaven that switched from wood to vinyl after a hail event almost never switch back.

2

A Saturday you don't spend with a stain brush

The Mission cedar owner's calendar runs on a 2-year stain schedule. Vinyl erases that calendar. A garden hose and a soft brush is the entire maintenance program. That's the actual reason most Mission homeowners we quote on vinyl picked vinyl — the stain weekend they're not doing again.

3

An HOA-ready submission that matches your Mission neighbors

Very few HOAs. We prep the full architectural submission — profile manufacturer specs, color sample, gate drawing — for your subdivision's review process. For most Mission HOAs, white and tan vinyl are pre-approved materials; we flag the exceptions during your estimate.

4

Panels that hold up when the Mission winds don't quit

Long vinyl runs act like a sail in a 25+ mph gust. Every Mission vinyl install we run carries an aluminum insert sized to the panel height — a rigid spine inside the PVC that keeps the panel from flexing between posts. The insert is the difference between "held up fine" and "bowing by year three."

LOCAL CONDITIONS · MISSION

What Mission's Soil, Climate & Code Mean for Your Fence

A vinyl fence install in Mission isn't the same job as in Wichita or Tulsa — heavy Kansas City clay, 80+ freeze-thaw cycles, 25+ mph prairie winds, and specific local code conditions drive every non-negotiable on our install. Three factors specific to Mission shape how the install actually runs. Skip any one and a fence that looked fine on day one drifts, leans, or fails the inspector by year three. A fence Built for Every Storm in Mission is built deliberately, not generically.

1

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

Mission sits on heavy Kansas City clay. Saturated clay swells, dry clay contracts — and through 80+ freeze-thaw cycles a year, that movement heaves shallow posts out of plumb. Every vinyl post we set in Mission goes 36 inches deep, below the frost line, in wet-poured concrete with a bell-bottom footing. That footing is what the vinyl sleeve rides on for the next 30 years.

2

Aluminum inserts sized to Mission wind load

Vinyl panels without reinforcement flex. On a long run exposed to the westerly gusts that run across Mission, that flex is what cracks panels at the post connection. We fit every bottom rail — and the top rail on 6-foot privacy runs — with a galvanized aluminum insert. Cost per linear foot: minor. Cost not having it: the panel replacement four winters in.

3

CertainTeed, Bufftech, Veka — lifetime manufacturer warranty, transferable

We install vinyl profiles from the three manufacturers that carry full lifetime warranties transferable to the next Mission homeowner when you sell. That warranty covers fading, cracking, peeling, and chalking. The posts we set, the panels we hang, the hardware we spec — all warranty-conforming. Off-brand vinyl and big-box PVC won't match it.

VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION STYLES

Vinyl Fence Installation Options for Mission, KS Homes

The four vinyl configurations we install most often in Mission. Real pricing, real lifespans, real maintenance windows. The right choice depends on your lot, your HOA covenant if you have one, your budget, and how long you plan to own the home. We bring material samples to the estimate so the decision happens against your house, not from a brochure.

White Privacy — 6 ft by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

White Privacy — 6 ft

Most-specified vinyl in Mission

The default Mission vinyl install. Tongue-and-groove privacy panels in UV-stabilized white PVC, aluminum-insert bottom rail, galvanized post inserts. Pre-approved by the majority of Mission-area HOAs as a cedar alternative.

  • Price: $40–55/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 30+ years
  • Maintenance: Hose-and-brush rinse annually
Tan / Khaki Privacy — 6 ft by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Tan / Khaki Privacy — 6 ft

Reads warmer against brick facades

Warmer-toned co-extruded PVC that reads closer to cedar from the street. Popular across Mission Hill Acres, Countryside, Milhaven where homeowners want vinyl's maintenance profile without the stark-white look. Same aluminum reinforcement, same 30-year manufacturer warranty.

  • Price: $42–58/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 30+ years
  • Maintenance: Hose-and-brush rinse annually
Semi-Private / Shadow-Board by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Semi-Private / Shadow-Board

Airflow reduces wind load

Alternating picket profile that cuts 20–30% of wind load on long Mission runs while keeping yard-level privacy. A practical answer for corner lots and exposed backyard edges where solid panels would take the brunt of prairie gusts.

  • Price: $38–52/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 30+ years
  • Maintenance: Hose-and-brush rinse annually
Picket / Open-Style 4 ft by RKC Wood Care Pros in Mission, KS

Picket / Open-Style 4 ft

Front-yard compliant in most Mission zones

4-foot vinyl picket for front-yard runs where Mission code caps height at 48 inches and requires non-opaque construction. Stays white through KC summers. Pairs with 6-foot privacy on the back and sides for a clean, HOA-ready perimeter.

  • Price: $30–45/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 30+ years
  • Maintenance: Hose-and-brush rinse annually
White vinyl tongue-groove privacy fence pricing — Mission, KS — RKC Wood Care Pros

MISSION VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION PRICING

What Vinyl Fence Installation Costs in Mission

Vinyl Fence Installation in Mission runs $30 to $60 per linear foot depending on material and configuration. Below are the three most-quoted configurations for Mission projects. A typical lot runs 150 to 200 linear feet on a residential install. Every Mission estimate is free, written, and itemized — no verbal quotes, no change-order surprises.

White Privacy — 6 ft

$40–55

per linear foot installed

Most-quoted Mission vinyl configuration. Aluminum inserts included.

Tan / Khaki Privacy — 6 ft

$42–58

per linear foot installed

Warm-tone PVC for homes with brick or stone facades common in Mission Hill Acres, Countryside, Milhaven.

Picket — 4 ft

$30–45

per linear foot installed

Front-yard compliant under most Mission zoning rules. Pairs with 6-foot privacy on sides.

Gates, slope transitions, old-fence removal, and premium material upgrades are itemized separately on every Mission estimate — call (913) 286-1091 or request an on-site walkthrough.

OUR PROCESS

How a Vinyl Fence Installation in Mission Actually Happens

Four steps from the phone call to the completed fence. Typical Mission timeline is 3 to 6 weeks start to finish. The install days themselves are short — most Mission backyards are done in 1 to 3 days. The longer stretch is the HOA and City of Mission Building & Zoning office permit cycle, which we handle on your behalf.

1

On-site estimate and Mission property walkthrough

We walk your Mission lot, measure the run, flag buried utility pins, and confirm the fence line against the property boundary. Every estimate is free, written, and itemized — linear feet, gates, profile manufacturer, aluminum reinforcement, concrete, permit, cleanup.

2

HOA submission and Mission Building & Zoning permit

We prepare the architectural review packet — manufacturer profile specs, color sample, gate drawing — for your Mission HOA. Review typically runs 7 to 14 days in the Mission area. We pull the City of Mission Building & Zoning office permit on our end and schedule 811 utility locates before the crew shows up.

3

Install — posts in wet-poured concrete, then panels

Typical Mission vinyl install runs 1 to 3 days. Posts go 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete with bell-bottom footings against heavy Kansas City clay. Galvanized post inserts drop in first. Panels seat on top once footings cure — 24 to 48 hours, longer in cold or wet weather.

4

Final walkthrough and 30-year warranty registration

We walk the finished fence with you, confirm gate swing and latch function, register your manufacturer warranty (CertainTeed, Bufftech, or Veka — transferable to the next owner), and leave you with the paperwork. No stain schedule to remember. Call us if anything shifts in year one — we come back and correct it.

RECENT MISSION INSTALLS

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MISSION VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION REVIEWS

Real Mission Homeowners on Their RKC Fence

Three Mission homeowners on what their fence project actually looked like — from the first walkthrough to the final paperwork. We've installed 400+ fences across the Kansas City metro since 2021. Every review below ties to a specific Mission install.

★★★★★

We went with vinyl because we did not want to deal with staining every few years. Josh helped us pick a style that met our HOA in Mission — Mission Hill Acres and handled the architectural review submission. The fence looks fantastic and the install was clean.

Sarah K. Mission, KS Vinyl Privacy Fence
★★★★★

We needed a vinyl fence for our pool area in Mission that met safety code. RKC installed a white vinyl fence with a self-closing gate and proper latch height. The fence is solid, the gate closes every time, and we passed our inspection on the first try.

Christina D. Mission, KS Vinyl Pool-Safety Fence
★★★★★

Third contractor we got a quote from and the only one who explained the aluminum insert and the wind-load rating. The vinyl we picked matches our Mission neighbors and came with a lifetime warranty we can actually transfer if we sell. Two-day install, zero mess.

Brian C. Mission, KS Vinyl Privacy Fence

MISSION VINYL FENCE INSTALLATION QUESTIONS

Vinyl Fence Installation Questions Mission Homeowners Ask Most

The questions Mission homeowners actually ask during the estimate — grouped by topic, each answer specific to the City of Mission Building & Zoning office, local HOAs, and Johnson County, KS pricing. If your question isn't here, call (913) 286-1091 and ask.

Vinyl Fence Installation install in Mission, KS by RKC Wood Care Pros

Vinyl Materials & Lifespan

How long does vinyl fence last in Mission?
A UV-stabilized co-extruded PVC fence with aluminum-insert reinforcement, installed with 36-inch posts in wet-poured concrete, will run 30+ years in Mission. The manufacturer warranty from CertainTeed, Bufftech, and Veka covers fading, cracking, peeling, and chalking for the life of the product — transferable to the next homeowner. The posts are the variable: set at 36 inches in heavy Kansas City clay, they stay plumb. Set shallow, they pull the panels out of true in the first few freeze-thaw cycles.
Why aluminum inserts inside vinyl panels?
Mission runs 25+ mph winds frequently enough that unreinforced vinyl flexes between posts. That flex cracks panels at the connection point over time. The galvanized aluminum insert slides into the bottom rail (and the top rail on 6-foot privacy) and acts as a rigid spine — small cost at install, big difference on a long run across an open Mission lot. Every profile we install includes the insert by default.
What's the real difference between vinyl and cedar for Mission homes?
Cedar looks warmer, costs less upfront, and carries a 2-year re-stain schedule for the life of the fence. Vinyl costs 20–40% more at install, needs zero coating, and comes with a transferable lifetime warranty. A 15-year total cost of ownership calculation on a typical Mission backyard run usually lands vinyl within $500–$1,000 of cedar once you add in 7 stain cycles. If you're a 10+ year owner or a landlord, vinyl wins on math. For a 5-year horizon, cedar is the better check.
Does vinyl yellow or crack in Mission's sun?
Co-extruded vinyl from CertainTeed, Bufftech, and Veka carries titanium dioxide UV stabilizers in the outer layer of the extrusion. Direct sun exposure across Mission summers does not yellow the material — that's the "co-extruded" part. Cracking happens at the post connection on un-reinforced panels; the aluminum insert we install every time prevents it. Big-box single-layer PVC at $12/LF can yellow and crack — which is why we don't install it.

Mission Permits & HOA

Do I need a permit for a vinyl fence in Mission?
Yes. City of Mission Building & Zoning office requires a permit for every new fence install and for replacements covering more than 50% of an existing fence. Front-yard fences generally cap at 4 feet and must be non-opaque — vinyl picket qualifies, vinyl privacy does not. Backyard and side-yard vinyl privacy caps at 6 feet in most Mission zones. We pull the permit on every install we quote in Mission; the fee is included in your estimate.
Will my Mission HOA approve vinyl?
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. Most Mission-area HOAs built after 1995 have vinyl on their approved-material list, typically in white or tan with specified profile dimensions. A few older, higher-end covenants in Mission Hill Acres, Countryside, Milhaven still prefer cedar. We prepare the full architectural submission — manufacturer profile spec, color sample, gate drawing — and flag any covenant conflicts during your estimate. Review typically runs 7 to 14 days.
What colors do Mission HOAs typically allow for vinyl?
White is pre-approved in the vast majority of Mission HOAs. Tan and khaki are approved in most of the newer subdivisions in Mission Hill Acres, Countryside, Milhaven. Walnut and gray are harder — usually require a variance or denial appeal. Woodgrain-textured vinyl (looks like stained cedar at ten paces) is accepted on a case-by-case basis. We bring a color sample board to the estimate so the decision happens against your house, not a catalog.
How does Mission HOA approval typically run?
7 to 14 days is typical across most Mission HOAs for a complete vinyl submission. A few legacy covenants run closer to 21 days and may require a site meeting. We don't break ground until the approval letter is in your hand. We've filed submissions for every major Mission HOA we've installed in — the packet we send is formatted the way each committee expects to see it, which is why denials are rare on our paperwork.

Pricing & Warranty

What does a typical vinyl fence cost in Mission?
A 6-foot white vinyl privacy fence in Mission runs $40 to $55 per linear foot installed with aluminum-insert reinforcement. A typical Mission backyard runs 150 to 200 linear feet — that puts most white privacy vinyl projects in the $6,000 to $11,000 range. Tan and khaki run $42–$58. Picket 4-foot for front-yard sections runs $30–$45. Gates, slope transitions, old-fence removal, and profile upgrades are itemized separately. Every Mission estimate is free and written.
Is the manufacturer warranty real?
Yes — and transferable. CertainTeed, Bufftech, and Veka all issue limited lifetime warranties covering fading, cracking, peeling, chalking, and hail damage for the original owner, with a prorated transfer to the next Mission owner if you sell. We register your warranty under your name at the final walkthrough and leave you the paperwork. We don't install off-brand PVC that can't back the warranty.
How does vinyl hold up against hail in Mission?
Co-extruded vinyl with an impact-modifier additive (what we spec) carries a class 4 hail impact rating on most profiles — the same class asphalt shingle roofing carries for full insurance credit. Mission's hail season does take a toll on older, single-layer PVC; the profiles we install are rated to stand up to it. The warranty covers hail damage separately from normal wear, which is part of why we specify the brand we do.

OTHER MISSION FENCE OPTIONS

Considering Other Materials or Services for Your Mission Fence?

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

Wood Fence

Western Red Cedar, pressure-treated pine, and composite — the dominant fence material across Mission.

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Chain Link Fence

Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link for larger Mission lots, commercial runs, and utility perimeters.

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Ornamental Iron

Powder-coated steel and aluminum ornamental — the front-yard and pool-enclosure choice in Mission.

Explore Ornamental Iron in Mission →

Aluminum Fence

Rust-free ornamental aluminum, lighter than steel, ideal for Mission pool enclosures and pond frontage.

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Privacy Fence (Material-Agnostic)

If privacy and HOA compliance are the deciding factors, start here — cedar, vinyl, and composite compared side-by-side for Mission.

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HOA-Compliant Fencing

The full architectural-review submission packet, prepared for every Mission HOA we've worked with.

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Fence Repair in Mission

Leaning-post correction, wind-damage rebuilds, and gate re-hangs across Mission — including vinyl panel replacements.

Fence Repair in Mission →

Fence Staining in Mission

Cedar and composite staining by the same crew that installs. Vinyl doesn't need stain — but if you have cedar runs paired with vinyl, we handle both.

Fence Staining in Mission →

Gate Installation in Mission

Walk gates, double-drive gates, and heavy-duty cross-braced vinyl gates built for Mission's wind load.

Gate Installation in Mission →

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