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Wood Fence Installation in Pleasant Hill, MO — Cedar, Pressure-Treated & Composite

Wood Fence Installation in Pleasant Hill, MO — Cedar, Pressure-Treated & Composite

Pleasant Hill cedar grays out fast without a stain cycle, and posts set shallow in expanding clay with open eastern wind exposure take down a fence inside three winters. RKC Wood Care Pros installs cedar, pressure-treated pine, and composite at $20 to $58 per linear foot — 36-inch posts in wet-poured concrete, first stain coat at 30 days, applied by the same crew that built the fence.

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WHY PLEASANT HILL PROPERTY OWNERS CHOOSE WOOD FENCE

Pleasant Meadows and Sunset Hills — Cedar & Wood Fencing for Pleasant Hill Homes

1

Your cedar fence still looks cedar at year ten

Pleasant Hill cedar grays out fast without a stain cycle, and posts set shallow in expanding clay with eastern wind exposure take down a fence inside three winters. We address both: 36-inch posts in wet-poured concrete, first stain coat at 30 days, re-coat schedule logged on our customer record.

2

Three real wood choices, priced honestly

Cedar runs $25 to $35 per linear foot at 15-to-25-year life on a 2-year stain cycle. Pressure-treated pine runs $20 to $28 at 10-to-15 years on a 3-year cycle. Composite runs $40 to $58 with no staining and a 25-year manufacturer warranty. We walk the math against your ownership horizon at the estimate.

3

Wyatt Ridge HOA submission already in our hands

We've filed enough Wyatt Ridge cedar packets to know exactly what the review committee wants — elevation drawing, named earth-tone stain sample, materials list, gate spec. Submissions clear on the first round most of the time.

4

Galvanized ring-shank fasteners, not finish nails

Cheap finish nails work loose with every freeze-thaw cycle and the picket starts rattling within two seasons. We use galvanized ring-shank fasteners on every cedar install. Small detail, real difference five winters in.

LOCAL CONDITIONS FOR WOOD FENCE

What Pleasant Hill's Soil, Code & Climate Mean for Your Wood Fence

1

Western Red Cedar vs pressure-treated pine vs composite

Cedar is the default in Pleasant Hill — natural rot and insect resistance, 15-to-25-year life, takes earth-tone stain cleanly. Pressure-treated pine costs 15-to-20% less per linear foot and runs 10-to-15 years. Composite (Trex Seclusions, TimberTech) costs 40-to-60% more upfront, needs zero staining, and carries a 25-year warranty.

2

36-inch posts against Pleasant Hill clay

Wood fences fail at the posts before the panels. Pleasant Hill's expanding clay with eastern wind exposure walks a shallow post out of plumb in the first freeze-thaw cycle, and KC logs 80+ of those a year. Every post we set goes 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete with bell-bottom footings and drainage gravel.

3

In-house staining on a 2-year cedar cycle

Cedar grays early because the stain coat wore off, not because the wood failed. We handle staining in-house — same crew who built your fence, back-brushing the coat. First cedar coat waits 30 days post-install; pressure-treated waits 90 days for the treatment chemistry to cure.

WOOD FENCE OPTIONS

Wood Fence Configurations Available in Pleasant Hill

Western Red Cedar Privacy by RKC Wood Care Pros in Pleasant Hill, MO

Western Red Cedar Privacy

The volume wood fence across Pleasant Hill

Dog-ear, board-on-board, or scalloped-top picket profiles. Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects without chemical treatment, and the tight grain takes earth-tone stains evenly. HOA-friendly across most Pleasant Hill subdivisions where wood is approved at all — the material committee reviews expect to see.

  • Price: $25–35/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 15–25 years
  • Maintenance: Re-stain every 2 years
Cedar Shadow Box by RKC Wood Care Pros in Pleasant Hill, MO

Cedar Shadow Box

"Good neighbor" spec — both sides finished

Alternating pickets on each side of the rail so both you and your neighbor see the finished face. The shadow-box gap also lets wind pass through the panel instead of sailing it, which reduces load on the posts during Pleasant Hill's gust events. Frequently mandated by deed restrictions that require both-sides-finished panels.

  • Price: $28–38/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 15–25 years
  • Maintenance: Re-stain every 2 years
Pressure-Treated Pine by RKC Wood Care Pros in Pleasant Hill, MO

Pressure-Treated Pine

Budget-aware option, 15–20% under cedar

Southern yellow pine, kiln-dried after treatment, chemically infused against rot and insects. Right choice for side-yard runs in Sunset Hills, utility enclosures, and budget-first installs where the fence isn't the curb-appeal centerpiece. First stain coat waits 90 days for the treatment chemistry to fully cure out before the stain can penetrate.

  • Price: $20–28/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 10–15 years
  • Maintenance: Re-stain every 3 years (first coat at 90 days)
Composite (Trex Seclusions / TimberTech) by RKC Wood Care Pros in Pleasant Hill, MO

Composite (Trex Seclusions / TimberTech)

Zero-stain schedule · lifetime warranty

Recycled wood-polymer panels that read as stained cedar at ten paces and never take a stain coat. Upfront cost runs 40 to 60% above cedar, but the 25-year maintenance math makes composite the long-hold choice for Pleasant Hill homeowners planning a 10+ year ownership window or running a rental property where stain cycles don't happen on schedule.

  • Price: $40–58/LF installed
  • Lifespan: 25–30 years
  • Maintenance: No staining — soap-and-water rinse
Cedar board-on-board privacy fence cost guide — Pleasant Hill, MO — RKC Wood Care Pros

PLEASANT HILL WOOD FENCE PRICING

What Wood Fence Installation Costs in Pleasant Hill

Cedar Privacy — 6 ft

$25–35

per linear foot installed

Board-on-board or dog-ear. Most-requested Pleasant Hill wood install.

Cedar Shadow Box — 6 ft

$28–38

per linear foot installed

Both-sides-finished. Default when deed restrictions require "good neighbor" panels.

Pressure-Treated Pine — 6 ft

$20–28

per linear foot installed

15–20% below cedar. Common for side-yard and utility runs across Pleasant Hill.

Gates, old-fence removal, and grade or slope adjustments are itemized separately on every Pleasant Hill estimate — call (913) 286-1091 or request an on-site walkthrough.

OUR PROCESS

How a Wood Fence Install in Pleasant Hill Actually Happens

1

On-site estimate and property walkthrough in Pleasant Hill

We walk your Pleasant Hill lot with you, measure the run, check for buried utility pins, and confirm where the fence line sits against the property boundary. Every estimate is free, itemized, and written — linear feet, gates, material, concrete, permit, cleanup, first stain coat. No verbal quotes, no change-order surprises.

2

HOA submission and City of Pleasant Hill Community Development permit

Much looser than Lee's Summit, but newer subdivisions (like Wyatt Ridge) are starting to implement standard JoCo-style bans on chain link. [VERIFY - Historic district picket requirements]. We prepare the full submission packet before your Pleasant Hill install — elevation drawing, stain color sample, materials list — so the architectural review goes through on the first round. City of Pleasant Hill Community Development requires a permit for every new wood fence in Pleasant Hill — front-yard caps typically run 4 feet non-opaque, backyards 6 feet. We pull the permit on our end and schedule 811 utility locates before the crew shows up. Permit turnaround runs 7 to 14 business days.

3

Install — posts in wet-poured concrete, then panels

Typical Pleasant Hill install runs 1 to 3 days depending on linear footage. Posts go 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete with bell-bottom footings against the Cass County clay on rolling farmland grades. Drainage gravel at every post base. Galvanized ring-shank fasteners instead of plain nails. Panels go on after footings cure — usually 24 to 48 hours, longer in cold or wet weather.

4

First stain coat at 30 days — in-house

Cedar holds too much moisture on day one for stain to soak in. We schedule the first coat 30 days post-install (90 days for pressure-treated pine while the treatment cures). Semi-transparent penetrating stain, back-brushed by the same Kansas City fence contractor who built the fence. We keep records on every Pleasant Hill install and call when the 2-year re-coat comes due.

RECENT PLEASANT HILL INSTALLS

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PLEASANT HILL WOOD FENCE REVIEWS

Real Pleasant Hill Homeowners on Their RKC Wood Fence

★★★★★

We had a 180-foot cedar privacy fence installed on our Pleasant Hill lot and the crew finished in two days. Posts set 36 inches deep in concrete — I watched the bell-bottom pours before the panels went on. First stain coat 30 days later, and the fence came through a rough windstorm a month after install without a leaning post.

Matthew T. Pleasant Hill, MO Cedar Privacy Fence
★★★★★

Our Pleasant Hill HOA wanted shadow-box cedar with a specific earth-tone stain, and RKC submitted the architectural review packet and had the approval in hand before the crew arrived. Fence looks sharp from both sides, gate closes square, and the written estimate matched the invoice to the dollar.

Lindsey R. Pleasant Hill, MO Cedar Shadow Box
★★★★★

Replaced a 20-year-old pressure-treated fence with composite around the backyard of our Pleasant Hill home. Upfront cost was higher than cedar but we're planning to stay here long-term and didn't want to chase stain cycles. RKC walked through the math honestly and stood behind the warranty coverage.

Daniel K. Pleasant Hill, MO Composite Privacy

PLEASANT HILL WOOD FENCE QUESTIONS

Wood Fence Installation Questions Pleasant Hill Homeowners Ask Most

Cedar horizontal plank privacy fence — Pleasant Hill, MO installation FAQ — RKC Wood Care Pros

Wood Materials & Lifespan

What's the difference between cedar and pressure-treated for Pleasant Hill homes?
Western Red Cedar has natural oils that resist rot and insects — no chemical treatment needed — and it lasts 15 to 25 years in Pleasant Hill's climate with a 2-year stain schedule. Pressure-treated pine is chemically infused against rot, runs 15 to 20% cheaper per linear foot, and lasts 10 to 15 years with a 3-year stain schedule. For visible front-yard and backyard runs across most Pleasant Hill neighborhoods, cedar is the standard. Pressure-treated is the right call for side-yard and utility runs in places like Sunset Hills where budget matters more than curb appeal.
How long does a cedar fence really last in Pleasant Hill?
A properly installed cedar privacy fence in Pleasant Hill runs 15 to 25 years — with the wide range explained by three factors. Post depth (36 inches in wet-poured concrete is the floor — shallower installs fail within a decade against Cass County clay on rolling farmland grades). Stain schedule (every 2 years in Pleasant Hill — skip a cycle and the UV breaks down the surface fibers). And drainage (gravel at the post base keeps standing water off the wood). Do those three things, cedar goes 20+. Skip them, cedar goes 8 to 10.
Is composite worth the extra cost over real wood?
If you're planning to own the Pleasant Hill home for 10+ years, the math usually says yes. A cedar fence here carries $400 to $800 in stain and maintenance over 15 years on a typical backyard run. Composite (Trex Seclusions, TimberTech) costs 40 to 60% more upfront but needs zero staining and carries a 25-year manufacturer warranty. For 5-year ownership horizons, cedar is the better value. For long-hold owners — and for rental properties where stain cycles don't happen on schedule — composite pays back. We walk the numbers during the estimate.
Why do cedar fences in Pleasant Hill gray out faster than expected?
Two reasons. Pleasant Hill sits in the KC metro's high-UV zone with 40+ inches of annual rainfall and 80+ freeze-thaw cycles — a harder climate on stain than most buyers expect. And the 2-year re-stain schedule is almost always treated as optional by homeowners. Cedar doesn't gray because it failed; it grays because the stain coat wore off and nobody put a new one on. Back on a regular coat, the grain color comes right back. We keep records on every Pleasant Hill install and call when the re-coat window opens.

Pleasant Hill Permits & HOA

Do I need a permit for a wood fence in Pleasant Hill?
Yes. City of Pleasant Hill Community Development requires a permit for every new wood fence install in Pleasant Hill and for replacements covering more than roughly 50% of an existing fence. Front-yard wood fences typically cap at 4 feet and must be non-opaque (picket, ranch rail). Backyard and side-yard wood fences cap at 6 feet. Corner lots carry sight-triangle restrictions that can push the fence line back several feet. We pull the Pleasant Hill permit on every install — the fee is included in the estimate.
Will my Pleasant Hill HOA approve a wood fence?
Much looser than Lee's Summit, but newer subdivisions (like Wyatt Ridge) are starting to implement standard JoCo-style bans on chain link. [VERIFY - Historic district picket requirements]. We prepare the full submission packet before your Pleasant Hill install — elevation drawing, stain color sample, materials list — so the architectural review goes through on the first round. Cedar is the default approved wood in the subdivisions we work in across Pleasant Hill — dog-ear, board-on-board, and shadow-box profiles all see regular approvals. Pressure-treated pine approval is mixed; some HOAs require cedar specifically. Composite approval depends on the covenant language. We pull your subdivision's architectural guidelines before we quote.
What stain colors do Pleasant Hill HOAs typically allow?
Most Pleasant Hill HOAs require natural or earth-tone stains — golden cedar, warm brown, honey, light walnut. Bright or artificial colors usually get denied on review. Many committees specify semi-transparent finishes that let the grain show through; solid-color stains that mask the wood are flagged more often than not. We bring actual stain samples to the Pleasant Hill estimate so the color decision happens against your fence, not from a swatch card.
How long does HOA approval take in Pleasant Hill?
7 to 14 days is typical across most Pleasant Hill subdivisions with formal architectural review. Older neighborhoods without an active HOA only require the city permit itself. We prepare the full submission packet — elevation drawing, stain color sample, materials list, gate specs — and we don't break ground until the approval letter is in your hands.

Pricing & Stain Schedule

What does a typical Pleasant Hill cedar privacy fence cost?
A 6-foot cedar privacy fence in Pleasant Hill runs $25 to $35 per linear foot installed. A typical backyard runs 150 to 200 linear feet — that puts most projects in the $3,750 to $7,000 range for cedar privacy. Cedar shadow box (both-sides-finished) runs $28 to $38. Pressure-treated pine $20 to $28. Composite $40 to $58. Gates, slope, old-fence removal, and premium stain colors move the total. Every Pleasant Hill estimate is free, written, and itemized.
Why is the first stain coat included but the next ones extra?
The first coat is part of the install because the wood needs 30 days (cedar) or 90 days (pressure-treated) to dry down before stain can soak in. We schedule that coat, apply it, and hand off a fence that's fully finished. Subsequent coats every 2 years are a separate service — we keep records on every Pleasant Hill fence we've installed and call when the re-coat window opens. Pricing runs $1.50 to $3.00 per square foot depending on condition and color.
How often does a wood fence in Pleasant Hill need re-staining?
Cedar every 2 years, pressure-treated every 3 years, composite never. Pleasant Hill's UV exposure, 40+ inches of annual rainfall, and 80+ freeze-thaw cycles break down a stain coat faster than most homeowners expect. Miss a cycle and the grain opens and the color fades toward gray — that's the stain protecting the wood less than it needs to. Catch it on schedule and a cedar fence goes 20+ years comfortably. RKC is Built for Every Storm, and that includes the stain cycle that keeps your fence from failing in year 12.

OTHER PLEASANT HILL FENCE OPTIONS

Considering Other Materials or Services for Your Pleasant Hill Fence?

Vinyl Fence

UV-stabilized co-extruded vinyl with aluminum-insert rails — zero-maintenance privacy fence gaining ground in newer Pleasant Hill subdivisions.

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Chain Link Fence

9-gauge residential and 6-gauge commercial galvanized and vinyl-coated mesh — cheapest durable fencing for larger Pleasant Hill lots and utility runs.

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Ornamental Iron Fence

Powder-coated steel and aluminum ornamental — HOA-required for pond-facing and golf-course lots across Pleasant Hill.

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Aluminum Fence

Rust-proof lighter-weight alternative to steel — common along pond frontage and pool enclosures in Pleasant Hill.

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Privacy Fence (Material-Agnostic)

When the decision is about privacy and HOA compliance rather than one material. Compares cedar, vinyl, and composite side-by-side.

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Commercial Fence

Security perimeter, anti-climb panel, dumpster enclosures, and construction site fencing for Pleasant Hill property managers and site supers.

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Pool & Safety Fence

Code-compliant 48-inch pool enclosures with self-closing self-latching gates — meets Pleasant Hill residential pool code.

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HOA-Compliant Fencing

Full architectural-review submission packet — elevations, material list, stain sample — prepared for every Pleasant Hill HOA we've worked with.

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Fence Repair in Pleasant Hill

Leaning-post correction, storm-damage rebuilds, gate re-hangs — the full repair scope across Pleasant Hill for any fence material.

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Fence Staining in Pleasant Hill

Semi-transparent penetrating stain, applied in-house by the same crew who built your fence. HOA-approved colors for every Pleasant Hill subdivision.

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Gate Installation in Pleasant Hill

Walk gates, double-drive gates, and commercial rolling gates — welded frames with heavy-duty hardware built for Pleasant Hill's wind load.

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