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Gate Installation in Prairie Village, KS — Walk, Drive, Double & Sliding Gates

Gate Installation in Prairie Village, KS — Walk, Drive, Double & Sliding Gates

A new gate in Prairie Village is measured in everyday moments: pulling in at the end of the day, the walk gate the dog can't figure out, the drive gate that finally fits the boat. Every RKC gate in Prairie Village — walk gates, single-drive, double-drive, and sliding — runs welded steel frames with diagonal cross-bracing, 36-inch posts in wet-poured concrete, and galvanized heavy-duty hinges spec'd above the gate weight.

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WHY PRAIRIE VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS INSTALL NEW GATES

Storm and Wind Damage — Gate Installation in Prairie Village

A gate that opens cleanly, latches on the first try, and holds plumb for years starts with the right post depth and the right hardware for the load. The reason most Prairie Village homeowners call us about a gate is rarely "we need a latch that works." It's the end-of-commute click as the drive gate rolls closed behind the car, the walk gate the dog can't figure out, or the double-drive that finally fits the boat. The gate is the instrument. What you notice every day is everything downstream of it.

1

Pulling in without getting out of the car

An automatic driveway gate in Prairie Village turns the end of every commute into 10 seconds instead of 2 minutes. Click, roll in, click closed. No standing in the rain, no fighting a sagging latch, no wondering whether the dog slipped through. Every single-drive and double-drive gate we install ships opener-ready — you can wire it on install day or retrofit a year later.

2

A walk gate the dog can't figure out

Self-latching hardware and proper hinge tension mean the walk gate closes behind you automatically. The dog stays in the yard. You stop walking back to check. It's a small detail — one that most Prairie Village walk gates we repair don't have — and it's the reason the gate feels solved instead of managed.

3

A double-drive gate wide enough for the trailer

14 to 20 feet of clear opening for the boat, the RV, the contractor delivery, or whatever's coming next year. Built to the property, not to a standard doorway. Two leaves meet at a center drop rod; both hinge posts go 36 inches deep in concrete; both leaves carry a diagonal cross-brace. Common on walk gates threaded between close-set houses where the driveway is shared.

4

A gate that doesn't sag at the second hinge

Most gate failures in Prairie Village happen at the hinge points after one summer of daily use. Welded frames with diagonal cross-bracing and heavy-duty galvanized hardware hold plumb through years of swing cycles. The hinge post sits 36 inches deep against the Kansas-side clay cycle. The latch still lines up at year five, and at year ten.

LOCAL CONDITIONS FOR GATES

What Prairie Village's Soil and Weather Mean for Your Gate

Gates are the single highest-stress component of any fence install. A gate carries its own weight all day, every day, and cycles through open-and-close thousands of times a year. In Prairie Village, mature root-bound soil from 1950s-era silver maples and oaks that makes every post hole a navigation problem and 80+ freeze-thaw cycles every winter mean three specific decisions separate a gate that still swings square in year ten from a gate that sags at year two. Every gate we install across Prairie Village comes down to these three details.

1

Post depth — 36 inches minimum, in wet-poured concrete

Gate posts carry the full weight of the gate plus the lever-arm force of every open and close, thousands of times a year. Prairie Village's mature root-bound soil from 1950s-era silver maples and oaks that makes every post hole a navigation problem — combined with 80+ freeze-thaw cycles every KC winter — heaves shallow posts out of plumb within the first season. Every gate post we set in Prairie Village goes 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete, below the Kansas City frost line. Dry-set or shallow posts are faster on install day and lean within a year.

2

Welded steel frames — not bolted

A bolted gate frame flexes at every joint under load, racks out of square within two seasons, and then the latch stops aligning and the gate drags the catch. Every gate we build in Prairie Village uses a welded steel square-tube frame — powder-coated to match ornamental panels, or left raw and clad in cedar for a wood gate. Welded frames stay square for the life of the gate. Bolted frames don't.

3

Heavy-duty galvanized hinges rated above the gate weight

Hinges are the failure point on most gates that sag in Prairie Village. We spec every hinge to the actual weight of the gate plus a 50% safety factor. Residential walk gates get strap hinges rated to 100+ lbs each. Drive gates get J-bolt strap hinges or ball-bearing pivots rated to 400+ lbs each. Every hinge is hot-dip galvanized, stainless, or powder-coated — zinc-plated hardware rusts out in KC humidity within 18 months. Standard hinges loosen within a season; the right hinges hold plumb for 15+ years of daily swing cycles.

Prairie Village neighborhoods we've installed gates across include Corinth Hills, Prairie Fields, Indian Fields, Meadowbrook, plus infill lots across the rest of Prairie Village. Same engineering, same 36-inch posts, same welded frames on every one.

GATE TYPES

Walk, Drive, Double & Sliding — Every Gate for Your Prairie Village Property

The right gate depends on how you use your property — and what the driveway geometry actually allows. Here are the four gate types we install across Prairie Village, what each one fits, and real pricing for each. Materials (cedar in spaced-picket or scalloped-top styles, modern horizontal slat on renovated properties) are swappable within each category; the frame and post engineering stay the same.

Walk Gate install by RKC Wood Care Pros in Prairie Village, KS

Walk Gate — 3–4 ft wide

Most-installed gate type in Prairie Village

A pedestrian walk gate tied into your privacy or picket fence line — sized for a laundry basket, a trash bin, or a kid on your hip. Welded square-tube frame, heavy-duty strap hinges, gravity or drop-rod latch. Self-closing hardware when a dog or pool is behind it. Matches the cedar in spaced-picket or scalloped-top styles your Prairie Village fence is already built from.

  • Price: $300–600 (wood) · $450–850 (iron)
  • Typical use: Side-yard entry, backyard walk-through, pool enclosure gate
Single-Drive Gate install by RKC Wood Care Pros in Prairie Village, KS

Single-Drive Gate — 10–14 ft wide

Standard Prairie Village driveway width

A single-leaf swing gate for a standard Prairie Village driveway. Welded steel frame, diagonal cross-brace from the bottom hinge corner to the top latch corner, and heavy-duty J-bolt or ball-bearing hinges rated above the gate's weight. Hinge post goes 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete against mature root-bound soil from 1950s-era silver maples and oaks that makes every post hole a navigation problem — the same depth we use on every fence post we set in Prairie Village.

  • Price: $650–1,200 (wood) · $900–1,800 (iron)
  • Typical use: Standard residential driveway, single-vehicle entry, cedar or iron finish
Double-Drive Gate install by RKC Wood Care Pros in Prairie Village, KS

Double-Drive Gate — 14–20 ft wide

Trailers, boats, multi-vehicle entries

Two leaves swinging from opposite hinge posts, meeting in the middle at a center drop rod. Cuts the lever arm in half vs. a single 16-foot leaf — which matters under sheltered by mature tree canopy but vulnerable to ice-storm limb fall that takes gates down as often as wind does. Standard on wider Prairie Village driveways, estate entries, and properties that need boat, RV, or contractor-trailer clearance. Both hinge posts set 36 inches deep, both leaves cross-braced.

  • Price: +30–50% over single-drive
  • Typical use: Wider driveways, boat/RV access, estate entries on Corinth Hills and Prairie Fields lots
Sliding Gate install by RKC Wood Care Pros in Prairie Village, KS

Sliding Gate — 10–20 ft travel

For driveways without swing clearance

When the driveway approach is steep, the lot is narrow, or a retaining wall blocks the swing arc — a sliding gate rides a V-track or cantilevers on rollers to the side instead. Zero swing clearance required. A good fit for sloped Prairie Village lots where a swing gate would catch on rising pavement, or infill properties where the fence line sits close to the driveway edge.

  • Price: +$400–900 over swing-gate pricing
  • Typical use: Sloped driveways, narrow lots, retaining-wall fence lines
Ornamental iron spear-top double drive gate cost — Prairie Village, KS — RKC Wood Care Pros

PRAIRIE VILLAGE GATE PRICING

What Gate Installation Costs in Prairie Village

Gate pricing in Prairie Village depends on gate type, material, size, and whether you're adding automation. Every quote includes welded steel frame construction, galvanized heavy-duty hardware, and a 36-inch hinge post set in wet-poured concrete. Below are the three configurations we quote most often for Prairie Village properties.

Wood Walk Gate

$300–600

installed

Cedar or pressure-treated pine. Welded frame, strap hinges, gravity or drop-rod latch.

Single-Drive Driveway Gate

$650–1,800

installed

Wood $650–1,200 · Iron $900–1,800. Welded frame, diagonal cross-brace, ball-bearing hinges.

Double-Drive / Custom Gates

+30–50%

over single-drive

Custom widths, matched finials, specialty hardware, or automation pre-wire quoted on site.

Automatic opener add-ons start at $1,800 installed. See our Automatic Gates & Openers service for full opener options and configurations. Every Prairie Village gate estimate is free, written, and itemized — call (913) 286-1091 or request an on-site walkthrough.

OUR PROCESS

How a Gate Install in Prairie Village Actually Happens

Four steps from the phone call to the first swing. Most Prairie Village gate projects run 1 to 3 weeks start to finish. Install days themselves are short — walk gates are often same-day, drive gates are one to two days. The longer stretch is the HOA approval cycle in Prairie Village's newer subdivisions, which we handle on your behalf. Here's what each step actually looks like on a gate install in Prairie Village.

1

On-site measurement and specification

Josh walks your Prairie Village property, measures the actual opening (rarely what the homeowner remembers it being), and confirms gate type, swing direction, and clearance. We review hardware options — strap vs. ball-bearing hinges, latch style, opener-ready mounting — and put together a written estimate the same week. Every Prairie Village gate estimate is free, itemized, and lists the hinge brand, post depth, and frame material. No verbal quotes, no hardware figured out on install day.

2

HOA submission and Prairie Village permits as needed

Corinth Hills, Prairie Fields, and the various Village 'homes associations' focus less on materials than on the 'finished side out' rule and drainage easements that can cut off a straight fence run. Most Prairie Village gate installs don't require a permit on their own, but fence-and-gate replacements covering more than 50% of a run do — we pull the permit through City of Prairie Village Building Inspections whenever one applies. When HOA architectural review is in play, we prepare the submission packet — elevation drawing, material specs, hardware list — and wait for the approval letter before we break ground.

3

Install — posts first, welded frame second, hardware on site

Hinge posts go in on day one, 36 inches deep in wet-poured concrete, left to cure overnight. The welded frame and panels install on day two once the footings are set. Ball-bearing or strap hinges are mounted and adjusted on site — not pre-set at the shop — so the gate swings square against the actual ground slope and latches cleanly to the actual catch. Most Prairie Village walk gates are done in a single day; drive gates typically take two.

4

Walkthrough, hardware adjustment guide, and a 30-day check

Before we take final payment, we swing the gate open and closed ten times and watch every hinge under load. Any drag, any scrape, any latch miss — adjusted on the spot. Because new concrete footings settle slightly in the first month, we come back at 30 days for a free adjustment pass. And we show you how to adjust the hinges yourself if the gate ever needs a quarter-turn tweak later. Most Prairie Village homeowners never need to — but you'll know how.

RECENT PRAIRIE VILLAGE GATE INSTALLS

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PRAIRIE VILLAGE GATE REVIEWS

Real Prairie Village Homeowners on Their RKC Gates

Three Prairie Village homeowners — a re-hung walk gate, a storm-tested cedar single-drive, and an HOA-approved iron walk gate — on what their gate project actually looked like. We've installed 400+ fences and gates across the Kansas City metro since 2021, and a healthy share are right here in Prairie Village. Every review below is tied to a specific Prairie Village gate install.

★★★★★

Had a walk gate that sagged from day one with a previous contractor. RKC pulled the post, set it 36 inches deep in wet concrete, and built a new welded steel walk gate with strap hinges. Closes cleanly every time — and after a full Prairie Village winter, it still latches square.

Stephanie T. Prairie Village, KS Walk Gate Install
★★★★★

RKC built us a cedar single-drive gate for our driveway — welded steel frame clad in cedar to match the privacy run. Hinge post went in 36 inches deep in wet concrete. Survived a high-wind stretch off the plains a few weeks after install without flinching. Latch still lines up square.

Kevin D. Prairie Village, KS Cedar Single-Drive Gate
★★★★★

Our HOA in Prairie Village had specific hardware requirements for an ornamental iron gate and RKC handled the architectural review submission for us. Approved first round. Install was clean, paperwork was done before the crew showed up, and the gate swings exactly plumb.

Laura K. Prairie Village, KS HOA Iron Walk Gate

PRAIRIE VILLAGE GATE QUESTIONS

Gate Questions Prairie Village Homeowners Ask Most

Gate installation in Prairie Village comes down to type and sizing, permit and HOA clearance, and hardware spec. Below are the questions Prairie Village homeowners actually ask during the estimate — grouped by topic, each answer specific to Prairie Village permitting, HOAs, and local conditions. If your question isn't here, call (913) 286-1091 and ask.

Cedar single-drive gate install in Prairie Village, KS by RKC Wood Care Pros

Gate Types & Sizing

What's the right gate width for a residential driveway in Prairie Village?
Most Prairie Village residential driveways run 10 to 14 feet between the pillars or fence line, with 12 feet being the most common single-drive width. A single-leaf swing gate handles that span comfortably when the frame is welded and cross-braced. Once you cross 14 feet, we almost always recommend a double-drive gate — two 7-to-10-foot leaves meeting in the middle — because a single 16-foot leaf puts too much lever arm on the hinges and wind-sails hard under sheltered by mature tree canopy but vulnerable to ice-storm limb fall that takes gates down as often as wind does. Walk gates separately land at 3.5 to 4 feet — wide enough for a wheelbarrow or mower, narrow enough for a single strap-hinge pair.
Can a gate be added to an existing fence, or do the posts need replacement?
It depends on how deep the existing posts are set. If the current hinge post goes 36 inches into wet-poured concrete — rare on older Prairie Village installs, common on RKC-built fences — we can often hang a new gate off it. If the post is shallow, bolted to a surface mount, or already showing any lean, it comes out and a new 36-inch concrete-set post goes in. A gate is only as straight as the post it hangs from. We check post depth and plumb on the estimate visit before quoting the gate.
How long does a typical wood driveway gate last in Prairie Village?
A cedar single-drive gate with a welded steel frame, ball-bearing hinges, and a 36-inch hinge post runs 15 to 20 years in Prairie Village's climate. The wood itself goes 15 to 25 years with a 2-year stain schedule; the steel frame lasts the life of the gate; the hinges last 15+ years when they're rated above the gate weight. The failure points are almost always shallow posts that heave in the clay cycle or undersized big-box hinges that strip out under daily swing load. Neither is how we build.
What's the difference between a swing gate and a sliding gate?
A swing gate pivots on hinges at one post (single-drive) or two posts (double-drive) and needs clearance to arc open. Simpler hardware, cheaper, easier to automate. A sliding gate rides a V-track or cantilevers on rollers to the side and needs zero swing clearance — useful when the approach grade is steep, the lot is narrow, or a retaining wall blocks the arc. Sliding hardware adds $400 to $900 over an equivalent swing gate. For most Prairie Village driveways, swing is the default; slide becomes the answer when the geometry forces it.

Prairie Village Installation Specifics

Do I need a permit for a gate in Prairie Village?
A standalone gate replacement usually doesn't trigger a permit through City of Prairie Village Building Inspections. Replacements covering more than 50% of an existing fence run — which a new drive gate sometimes does when the old fence ends at the driveway — do require one. New gates tied into a brand-new fence install always get pulled under the fence permit. We figure out which applies on the estimate visit and pull the paperwork on our end. Corinth Hills, Prairie Fields, and the various Village 'homes associations' focus less on materials than on the 'finished side out' rule and drainage easements that can cut off a straight fence run — so HOA architectural review often runs separately from the city permit.
Will my HOA approve an ornamental iron driveway gate in Prairie Village?
In most Prairie Village HOAs, yes — with architectural review. Black powder-coated ornamental iron is the typical approved finish, decorative finials are usually allowed within a narrow style palette, and gate height usually caps at 6 feet to match the fence line. We prepare the full submission — elevation drawing, powder-coat color, hardware list — and don't break ground until the approval letter is in your hands. Review typically runs 7 to 14 days across Prairie Village HOAs.
How long does gate installation take in Prairie Village?
Walk gates run 1 day on site, 1 to 2 weeks from estimate approval including concrete cure and hardware lead time. Single-drive gates run 1 to 2 days on site, 2 to 3 weeks of lead time for custom fabrication. Double-drive gates run 2 days on site, 3 to 4 weeks of lead time. Sliding gate hardware adds about a week to any timeline. If HOA architectural review is in play — common across Prairie Village's post-1990 subdivisions — add 7 to 14 days to the front end for the approval letter.

Pricing & Hardware

Why are welded gate frames more expensive than bolted?
A welded frame costs more in shop time — every corner is cut, fit, tacked, and fully welded with a finish pass — but it stays square for the life of the gate. Bolted frames flex at every joint under load, rack out of square within two seasons, and then the latch stops aligning and the gate drags. Welded adds roughly 15 to 25% to the frame cost and saves you a sag call at year five. Every gate RKC builds in Prairie Village is welded at every corner. Bolted gates are what we replace on repair calls.
Do you handle automatic gate openers in the same install?
Yes. We can pre-wire the gate for an opener during install, mount the opener on the same visit, and handle the keypad, safety loop, and power drop as a single project. Opener add-ons start at $1,800 installed for a standard residential swing-drive system. Full options, operator brands, and solar-powered configurations are on our Automatic Gates & Openers service page. If you think you'll automate later, we set the opener-ready mounting plate now — it's cheaper than retrofitting the bracket after the gate is hung.
What's the warranty on gate hardware?
Gate hinges, latches, drop rods, and cane bolts we install carry the manufacturer's warranty — typically 10 years on ball-bearing hinges and 5 to 10 years on strap hinges and latches. The welded frame itself is covered by our workmanship warranty: if the frame racks out of square, sags at the latch corner, or a weld fails under normal use, we come back and make it right. We also include a free 30-day adjustment pass — once the concrete footings have fully settled, we return, realign the latch, tighten any hinge drift, and confirm self-close timing if you have self-closing hardware.

OTHER PRAIRIE VILLAGE FENCE SERVICES

More Fence Services Available in Prairie Village

Every service below stays in Prairie Village — dedicated pages with local pricing, code considerations, and recent project photos specific to your city. If you're adding a gate to a new fence, pairing an opener with a drive gate, or repairing an older install, here's where to go next.

Automatic Gates & Openers in Prairie Village

Solar and hardwired gate operators, keypad entry, vehicle loop detection, and battery backup. Built for Prairie Village driveway grades and KC winter temperatures.

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Gate Repair in Prairie Village

Sagging gate correction, hinge replacement, latch realignment, and post resets against mature root-bound soil from 1950s-era silver maples and oaks that makes every post hole a navigation problem.

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Fence Repair in Prairie Village

Leaning-post correction, wind-damage rebuilds, kick-board replacement — across every Prairie Village neighborhood where older fences are reaching end-of-life.

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Fence Staining in Prairie Village

Semi-transparent penetrating stain, back-brushed in-house by the same crew that built the fence. HOA-approved color matching for every Prairie Village subdivision.

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Wood Fence in Prairie Village

Cedar privacy, shadow box, pressure-treated pine, and composite — with 36-inch posts and a first stain coat at 30 days included.

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Vinyl Fence in Prairie Village

White, tan, and gray vinyl panels with aluminum-insert reinforcement — zero stain schedule, 30-year lifespan, HOA-approved in newer Prairie Village developments.

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Ornamental Iron in Prairie Village

Powder-coated steel and aluminum — the HOA-preferred material for pond-facing and view-preserving lots across Prairie Village.

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Prairie Village Fence Installation Hub

The full Prairie Village fence overview — every material, every HOA, every neighborhood we've installed in. Start here if you're not sure what fits your property.

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