Fence Installation · Liberty, MO
Fence installation in Liberty, MO — cedar, vinyl & aluminum.
Cedar, vinyl, ornamental aluminum, and chain link installed across every Northland neighborhood. Permits and HOA submittals included. 10-year workmanship warranty.
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2026 pricing
Liberty fence cost — what you'll actually pay.
| Spec | 2026 Liberty price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cedar privacy 6 ft — dog-ear | $42–$58/lf | Northland backyard standard |
| Cedar privacy 6 ft — board-on-board | $52–$68/lf | Full privacy, popular Liberty Hills |
| Cedar shadowbox 6 ft | $48–$64/lf | Both-sides finish |
| Heavy-wall vinyl 6 ft privacy | $58–$85/lf | Lifetime panel warranty |
| Ornamental aluminum 4–5 ft | $55–$78/lf | Pool-code compliant |
| Chain link 4 ft galvanized | $18–$28/lf | Dog runs, common Liberty backyards |
| Chain link 6 ft black vinyl-coated | $28–$42/lf | Disappears against landscaping |
| Split rail 3-rail cedar | $22–$36/lf | Front yards, acreage near Liberty edges |
| Single walk gate | $280–$520 ea | Self-closing +$80 |
| Double drive gate | $650–$1,400 ea | Cane bolts, drop rod |
| Liberty city permit (Kodiak pulls) | $45–$75 | Included in itemized quote |
| Tear-out + haul old fence | $4–$9/lf | Post + concrete removal |
Code & permits
Liberty fence permits + pool code.
Liberty permit required
Required for new install + full replacement. Kodiak pulls it. $45–$75, 5–10 business day turnaround.
6 ft side/rear · 4 ft front
Per Liberty Municipal Code. Corner-lot sight triangles apply at intersections.
Pool code (IRC 2021)
Pool enclosures: 4 ft min, self-closing self-latching gates, latch 54"+, no 4" sphere openings.
Plat + site plan
Liberty requires plot plan showing fence run, setbacks, easements. We prepare it from your survey.
HOA submittal first
Liberty Hills, Shoal Creek, Stone Canyon, The Woods all require ARC approval BEFORE permit.
Final inspection
City performs final on pool enclosures. Kodiak schedules and meets the inspector.
How we install
6-step Liberty install spec.
- 01
Liberty permit + HOA submittal
Plot plan, elevation, material spec — submitted to your HOA's ARC and the City of Liberty. Before we touch your yard.
- 02
811 utility locate
Missouri One-Call mandatory 2 business days before dig. Scheduled the day you sign.
- 03
Post holes — 36" deep (frost line)
Below the Liberty frost line. Many Northland lots have rock shelf — we core through rather than going shallow.
- 04
Set posts in 4,000 PSI concrete
60-lb bag per post, crowned to shed water. Cure overnight before stringers and pickets.
- 05
Stringers, pickets, gates
3 stringers on 6 ft cedar, galvanized ring-shank nails, self-closing hinges + stainless hardware on gates.
- 06
Final walk + city inspection
Walk every linear foot with you, then meet the Liberty inspector for pool enclosures and final sign-off.
Neighborhoods
Liberty fence install — by neighborhood.
Liberty Hills
Established cedar neighborhoods, ARC reviews material + stain. Many tear-out + replace jobs.
Shoal Creek
Newer subdivision, vinyl + cedar board-on-board trending. Pool enclosures common.
Stone Canyon
Larger lots, walkout basements. We step privacy fence cleanly on slope.
The Woods
Mature trees, hand-dig common to protect oak roots. Cedar 6 ft standard.
Hillcrest / west Liberty
Mid-size lots, mix of cedar privacy + chain link dog runs.
Heritage Hills
Newer construction. Cedar shadowbox + vinyl popular. Quick HOA review.
Lake Lotawana edge (south Liberty)
Lake-adjacent lots — ornamental aluminum to preserve sightlines, cedar in back.
Downtown Liberty / older Liberty
Smaller historic lots, often no HOA. City setback rules strict. Many hand-dig jobs.
FAQ
Liberty fence questions.
- Liberty cedar privacy runs $42–$68/lf installed. Vinyl heavy-wall $58–$85/lf, ornamental aluminum $55–$78/lf, chain link $18–$42/lf. A typical 180 ft cedar backyard with one gate runs $8,500–$13,500 with our 10-year workmanship warranty.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. The City of Liberty requires a permit for new install and full replacement. Permits run $45–$75 and take 5–10 business days. Kodiak pulls it for every install at no extra charge and submits the plot plan.Copy link to this answer
- Liberty allows up to 6 ft in side and rear yards, 4 ft in front yards, with sight-triangle restrictions on corner lots. Pool fences must meet IRC pool code (4 ft min, self-closing self-latching gates, latch 54"+).Copy link to this answer
- Liberty Hills, Shoal Creek, Stone Canyon, The Woods, Heritage Hills, and most newer Liberty subdivisions enforce architectural standards on fence height, style, color, and material. Kodiak prepares the full submittal at no charge.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. Leaning posts ($85–$150 per post), section replacements ($120–$280 per 8 ft), gate rehang ($95–$240), storm-damage runs. Most Liberty repair calls scheduled within 48 hours, full insurance documentation when needed.Copy link to this answer
- Most Liberty installs take 2–3 days on site once permits and materials are in. From signed quote to dig date is typically 2–4 weeks given Liberty permit turnaround and HOA review.Copy link to this answer
- For privacy: heavy-wall vinyl outlasts cedar 2-to-1 in Missouri freeze-thaw, no staining required. Cedar is the budget pick and the traditional Liberty look — 15–18 years with stain every 2–3 years. Aluminum is the only no-maintenance metal that survives KC winters.Copy link to this answer
- 36 inches minimum — below the Liberty frost line. Set in a full 60-lb bag of 4,000 PSI concrete. Northland lots often hit rock shelf at 24–30 inches; we core through rather than going shallow.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. Every Liberty pool fence meets the 2021 IRC pool code: 4 ft min, self-closing self-latching gates, latch 54"+, no 4-inch sphere openings. We pull the pool-enclosure permit and meet the city inspector.Copy link to this answer
- Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal. We install year-round in Liberty; winter installs are often fastest to schedule since demand drops.Copy link to this answer
- Yes — 12 to 84 month terms, most decisions instant. Average Liberty install runs $7,500–$13,500; financing brings monthly payment to roughly $150–$280.Copy link to this answer
- 10 years on workmanship — the longest in Clay County — on top of every manufacturer material warranty (lifetime on vinyl and aluminum). Transferable to the next homeowner.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. Tear-out and haul-away is itemized ($4–$9/lf). We coordinate the one-call dig ticket, remove the old line, and start setting new posts the same week.Copy link to this answer
- Legally yes, but Liberty still requires the permit and inspection. DIY mistakes we see most: shallow posts that heave, no permit pulled, HOA never notified, gates that sag in 12 months. Most homeowners save real money long-term hiring a licensed Clay County contractor with a written warranty.Copy link to this answer
- All of Liberty plus Gladstone, Kearney, Excelsior Springs, Smithville, Pleasant Valley, and the Northland edge of KCMO. Same crews, same Liberty pricing.Copy link to this answer
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