Your Wright City Fence Company: Built for Missouri Soil, Backed by a 50-Year Warranty

A Wright City Fence Built for Local Ground


Wright City is booming, but the ground underneath it is the same classic Missouri silt loam and clay that can challenge any construction project. With over 40 inches of annual rainfall and winter temperatures that cause deep ground freezes, an improperly installed fence post will heave, lean, and fail.

That’s why our installation process is engineered specifically for these local conditions. While the official city code is less specific than in neighboring towns, the regional standard and best practice is to set footings at least 30 inches below grade to get past the frost line. We donโ€™t cut corners. Every post we set is anchored in concrete at the proper depth to ensure your fence stands straight and true for decades, whether youโ€™re in a new build in Alder Creek or an older home near Diekroeger Bros. Park.

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What local homeowners say


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What’s the deal with the 8-foot fence height in Wright City? Can I really build one that tall?

Yes, Wright City’s ordinance allows for a maximum fence height of 8 feet in residential areas, which is more generous than many surrounding towns. This is a great option for homeowners who want maximum privacy, especially for backyards in new, open subdivisions. However, the city has very strict rules prohibiting fences in the front yard.

My new house is in Serenity Woods. Do I need HOA approval before I call you?

You will need HOA approval before the city will issue a permit, but you don’t need it before you call us. We recommend getting an estimate and a project plan from us first. We can provide the necessary drawings and material specs that your HOA will require for their review, which makes the process much smoother for you.

How do you handle the silt loam and clay soil in Wright City?

We engineer our installations for it. The key is setting our concrete footings at least 30 inches deep, which gets them below the frost line. This prevents the seasonal freeze-thaw cycle from pushing your posts up out of the ground. We also ensure proper drainage around the posts to manage the moisture that causes clay soils to expand and contract.

Is a permit really required? What does it cost?

Yes, a building permit is required for all new fences in Wright City. The fee is a minimum of $50.00, calculated based on your project’s total cost. The permit process ensures your fence is safe and meets all local codes, protecting your investment.

Why should I choose you over a national chain, since there’s so much new construction in Wright City?

Because we’re local and accountable. Our owner, Nick, has been serving this area for over 30 years. We’re not a transient crew that disappears after the job is done. We are an exclusive dealer for American-made Country Estate Vinyl, a premium product you can’t get from a big box store, and we back our vinyl and aluminum installations with a 5-year workmanship warranty — five times longer than many competitors.