
Mission Fence Installation That Holds Its Line
Privacy, wood, and pool fences for Mission homeowners — set deeper than the frost line, with hot-dip galvanized hardware, and every City of Mission permit handled.
Privacy, Curb Appeal, and a Backyard That Actually Closes
Most Mission homeowners call us about a fence for one of three reasons: a new dog, a pool that needs to clear inspection, or a 15-year-old fence that finally gave up after one too many Midwest storms. Whatever started the conversation, the fix is the same — set posts deep enough that they stop heaving every spring, use hardware that survives Kansas humidity, and lay it out so the gates still latch in year five.
We install fences across the Johnson Drive corridor, the Mission Mall area, and the mid-century homes that fill out the city. Each pocket of Mission has its own permit and HOA quirks — fence height limits, board direction, picket spacing, gate setbacks — and we walk into the project knowing what flies and what gets the violation letter.
Uprise pulls every City of Mission permit, calls dig-line on your behalf, and submits any HOA paperwork before installation day. You get a written, itemized proposal up front, and the same crew runs your install start to finish.
Mission Fence Services
- Privacy fences — 6 ft and 8 ft wood, board-on-board, shadowbox, and stockade
- Wood fencing — cedar, pressure-treated pine, and Western red cedar
- Pool fences — code-compliant 4 ft+ enclosures with self-closing, self-latching gates
- Picket & accent fences — front-yard and garden enclosures
- Vinyl & composite fencing — low-maintenance privacy and accent panels
- Custom gates with heavy-duty hinges and latches
- Full fence replacement and partial repair
- Stain, seal, and refinishing for new and existing wood fences
- HOA paperwork prep and submission for Mission subdivisions
- All City of Mission permits and dig-line tickets handled by Uprise
Chain-link installs are not our specialty — we focus on wood, vinyl, and composite fencing where craftsmanship matters.
Picking the Right Fence for Your Mission Backyard
6 ft Privacy Fences
The most common backyard fence we install in Mission. 6 ft height clears most City of Mission residential codes without a variance, blocks line-of-sight from neighbors, and pairs well with shadowbox or board-on-board styles. Cedar is the long-term call; pressure-treated pine is the budget pick.
8 ft Privacy & Sound Fences
For Mission homes that back up to busy roads or commercial corridors, an 8 ft fence cuts road noise meaningfully and provides true backyard privacy. The City of Mission typically requires a variance for over 6 ft — we file the paperwork.
Pool Fences
Mission requires self-closing, self-latching gates and minimum 4 ft enclosures around residential pools. We build to code in the first round so your final inspection is a formality, not a redo.
HOA-Friendly Subdivision Fences
Many Mission subdivisions restrict fence height, material, and color. We've installed in the area enough to know what your HOA will approve before we submit — saving you the violation letter.
Why Mission Homeowners Hire Uprise for Fence Installation
Posts Set Below Frost Line
The local frost line is roughly 36 inches. We set posts deeper than that in concrete on every install — so your fence doesn't lean at the corners after the first hard winter.
Permits & Dig-Line Handled
We call in dig-line, pull the City of Mission permit, and submit HOA paperwork. You stay out of the queue at City Hall.
Hardware That Outlasts the Wood
Hot-dip galvanized brackets, stainless screws on cedar, and heavy-duty gate hinges and latches. The fence holds its line because the connections do.
Pair Your Fence With a New Deck
Most Mission fence clients are also looking at the deck. Bundle so heights, gates, and stain colors line up.
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