Timing Your Fence Project Right
In Kansas, timing your fence installation can affect everything from scheduling availability to how well the posts set. While we install fences year-round in the Wichita area, some seasons are better than others for different reasons. Here’s an honest, season-by-season breakdown.
Fall (September – November): The Sweet Spot
Fall is our top recommendation for fence installation in Kansas, and here’s why:
- Moderate temperatures: Daytime highs in the 50s–70s are ideal working conditions. Concrete sets properly without the extreme heat or cold that can affect curing.
- Stable soil: After a Kansas summer, the ground is firm and workable. Post holes dig cleanly without the mud of spring or the frozen ground of winter.
- Shorter wait times: Summer is our busiest season. By fall, scheduling is easier and you may get your fence installed faster.
- Your fence is ready for spring: Posts have all winter to fully set and cure. By the time you’re ready to enjoy your backyard in April, everything is rock-solid.
The one drawback: if you want to stain your fence right after installation, you’ll need to do it before temperatures drop below 50°F consistently, or wait until spring.
Spring (March – May): Popular but Busy
Spring is when most people think about fencing, which makes it the second-busiest season:
- Pros: Warming temperatures, longer daylight hours, and the natural impulse to improve your property make spring a great time for a new fence. Staining can happen immediately after the fence cures (typically 2–4 weeks for new wood).
- Cons: Kansas spring rain can delay projects. Saturated soil makes post hole digging messier and can affect how concrete sets. March and April are unpredictable — one week it’s 75°F, the next it’s 35°F with freezing rain.
- Scheduling: Spring is our second-busiest time. Booking 3–4 weeks ahead is smart. By May, our schedule starts filling up fast.
Summer (June – August): Busiest Season
Summer is when demand peaks in the Wichita area:
- Pros: Long days, consistent weather patterns (between storms), and dry soil conditions. If you need a fence for summer activities, pools, or keeping kids and dogs contained during break, this is when you want it done.
- Cons: Kansas heat (95–105°F) can be extreme. Concrete cures faster but can dry too quickly if not properly managed. Our crews work early mornings to beat the heat, but extreme heat days (105°F+) may cause delays for worker safety. This is also our busiest period — booking 4–6 weeks ahead is recommended.
- Cost note: Material prices don’t change seasonally, but high demand means less flexibility on scheduling.
Winter (December – February): Possible but Challenging
Can you install a fence in a Kansas winter? Yes. Is it ideal? Usually not.
- Pros: Shortest wait times of the year. If you need a fence quickly and don’t want to wait until spring, winter installation is absolutely possible. The ground in the Wichita area doesn’t freeze deeply enough to prevent digging on most days.
- Cons: Frozen ground on the coldest days requires more effort for post holes. Concrete cures much slower in cold temperatures (and can fail below 20°F without additives). Weather delays are common — ice storms, freezing rain, and cold snaps can push timelines.
- Our approach: We use cold-weather concrete additives when necessary and monitor curing conditions carefully. If the forecast looks bad, we’ll reschedule rather than risk a poor installation.
What Season Are You In Right Now?
Honestly, the best time to install a fence is when you need one. We install fences 12 months a year in the Wichita area and stand behind every project with our 1-year warranty regardless of the season. If you’re thinking about a fence, the smartest move is to get your estimate now and lock in your spot on the schedule.
Request your free estimate or call (316) 710-5824.