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Kansas City Top Tier Exteriors LLC
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Wrought Iron Fence - Install

Serving Trimble, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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Welcome to Kansas City Top Tier Exteriors! We are your complete source of installation services for residential and commercial exterior projects, including Fences, Decks, Windows, Entry and Patio Doors, Siding, Handrails and Railings, Pergolas, and Hot Tub Enclosures.\n\nWe have been keeping our customers happy across the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan area for well over two decades. From initial consultation to completed installation, our highly experienced and knowledgeable employees will help you choose the perfect design and project materials to complement your style. They also will provide your project with superior quality expertise and workmanship resulting in beauty and durability for years to come.\n\nJoin the many satisfied homeowners and business owners who have chosen Kansas City Top Tier Exteriors for their projects, contact us today for a FREE consultation and estimate!

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"Working with this contractor on our fence and deck project was an absolute pleasure from start to finish. Not only was he a quick and hard worker, but his attention to detail and commitment to quality were evident in every task he undertook. He skillfully replaced an entire side of our fence, including both gates, ensuring that the new installations seamlessly matched the existing structure. Moreover, his repairs on our deck were thorough and thoughtful. By replacing rotten boards, securing loose boards, support beams, and stairs, and even painting the deck, he revitalized an area that had been in dire need of attention. What set this contractor apart was not just his craftsmanship but his professionalism and reliability. The entire scope of work was completed within the three-day timeframe he initially projected, showcasing his efficiency and ability to manage time effectively. He was not only timely but also fair and trustworthy, qualities that are paramount when inviting someone to work on your home. His willingness to refer us to a trusted colleague for interior work further demonstrated his commitment to meeting our needs beyond his immediate scope of expertise. The quality of work was exceptional across the board, leaving no doubt that we will be engaging his services again for a forthcoming large project. Based on our highly positive experience, I would unequivocally recommend him to anyone looking for a skilled, reliable, and diligent contractor."
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Wrought Iron questions, answered by experts

While many fence companies and fence material retailers refer to their metal fencing as wrought iron fencing, most of it is actually ornamental wrought iron fence. This means that the fence is made to look like traditional wrought iron but is actually made out of either steel or aluminum. Old wrought iron fences typically found at estate sales or on older properties are much heavier and much more prone to rust than the ornamental wrought iron that newer homes and fences use.

Pickets should sit at least 2 inches off the ground to encourage groundwater to flow underneath. Pickets can sit as much as 6 inches off the ground, but setting it any higher could let pets in or out of your yard unintentionally. These are not to be confused with the fence posts anchored underground with soil or concrete footing.

When looking at natural wood fences, you have several options other than cedar, namely: pine and redwood. Compared to cedar, redwood fencing has a deeper, red-brown color, better durability, and a higher price tag. Pine, on the other hand, is one of the most affordable types of wood for fences, but it requires the most maintenance out of the three and has the shortest lifespan.

While wood fencing is versatile and durable, there are other fence material options to consider. Check out our comprehensive list of the Best Types of Fences for Your Home to browse through some other fencing materials. Popular types include metal fencing, such as aluminum and chain link, and wood alternatives, such as vinyl or composite fencing.

The safest pool fence depends on your specific needs, such as protecting children and pets. Generally, a fence that is difficult to climb and lacks gaps that a child or pet could slip through is safest. Mesh and tempered glass are very safe options because they are difficult to climb. Mesh fences often meet height requirements, although they may not be the most durable. Solid fences made of wood, concrete, or stone can also be very effective, provided they are high enough to prevent climbing. For additional safety, you could install a pool safety net or a full swimming pool enclosure. Proper maintenance of the pool area is also essential.

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