Local Fence Contractor Expertise
Derby's largest suburbs home 25,000+ residents building, renovating, and protecting their properties. Our fence contractor services in Derby, KS serve homeowners across Cedar Ranch, Rock Road areas, and beyond—handling new installations, repairs, and replacements for properties big and small. We understand what works here: the weather patterns, zoning rules, and the mix of ranch-style and newer homes that make Derby unique.
From your first call through final inspection, you'll know exactly what happens next.
We review your property, talk through your goals, and check Derby's zoning rules. No surprises—just clear next steps.
We handle permits with the city. Your property gets marked, materials arrive prepped, and we confirm access before day one.
Our crew handles everything—post holes, framing, finishing. We work clean and keep your property respectful.
City inspects. We walk the fence with you, address any touch-ups, and deliver a finished project you trust.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
New fences for Derby homes—wood, vinyl, composite, or aluminum. Whether you're enclosing a property near High Park or adding privacy to a Cedar Ranch corner lot, we build to code and to last.

New privacy fence installation in a Cedar Ranch backyard
Weather hits hard in Kansas. Warped boards, rusty hardware, leaning sections—we repair what's broken and prevent further damage. Many Derby homeowners catch problems early with regular checks.

Restoring a storm-damaged fence section on Rock Road
Derby's pool regulations are strict: 60-inch minimum height, 4-inch maximum openings, self-latching gates. We build enclosures that meet code and keep families safe.

Code-compliant pool enclosure in High Park area
Derby fencing isn't one-size-fits-all. Homes here span decades—from 1960s ranch homes to newer subdivisions—each with unique exposure and property lines. We know what works on these properties because we've built and repaired hundreds.
71% of Derby residents own their homes—and most protect their investment with quality fencing.
Hot summers and sudden storms test fences hard. We select materials proven to handle Derby's climate and recommend treatments that extend the life of wood fencing in humidity and temperature swings.
Derby's zoning regulations on fence materials, heights, and setbacks change by district. We're familiar with the rules—metal panel fencing restrictions, screening standards, side yard fencing permissions. You get a fence that passes inspection on the first review.
Whether your home sits near the Arkansas River in Warren Riverview Park, in the tree-lined streets of Cedar Ranch, or closer to Rock Road retail, we understand the property types, sight lines, and local priorities. We've worked across Derby long enough to see what holds up and what doesn't.
We work throughout Derby—from the northern neighborhoods near McConnell Air Force Base down through Cedar Ranch, Rock Road, and along the Arkansas River corridor. If your property is in Derby or within the greater Wichita suburb area, we're familiar with your location and its building codes.
Located in southern Sedgwick County, Derby sits just 11 miles south of Wichita. We reach properties throughout the city—no matter which neighborhood you call home. Call us with your address, and we'll confirm we can serve you.
Ready to discuss your fence project? Contact us today with details about your property, and we'll schedule a site visit to assess the work and walk through options.
Most residential fences require a permit. We handle the paperwork with the city—just let us know your project scope. The Building Inspections office can confirm specific zoning requirements for your lot.
Height limits vary by zoning district and lot position. Typically, side and rear fences run 6 feet, but front-yard fences may have lower restrictions. We review your property's zoning before recommending a design.
Yes. Derby restricts metal panel fencing for screening except in M-1 industrial districts. Chainlink with slats isn't permitted for screening. Wood, vinyl, and aluminum are standard-approved options. We'll confirm what works for your zone.
Pool enclosures must be at least 60 inches tall, have no openings larger than 4 inches, and include self-latching gates. We build to these exact specs and coordinate with the city inspector to ensure approval.
Absolutely. We handle partial repairs—replacing boards, fixing gates, stabilizing leaning posts. Call with photos or a description, and we'll give you a clear estimate.
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