Fence Contractor Serving Sherwood, Tualatin, Lake Oswego & Portland
A good fence changes how you use your property. It gives you privacy, defines your yard, keeps pets and kids safe, and adds to the look of the whole house. We've been installing fences for homeowners in Sherwood, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, and across the Portland metro for over three decades — and we build them to last in Oregon's climate, not just look good on installation day.
Whether you need a simple property-line cedar fence or a custom privacy install around a backyard patio, we'll come out, talk through your options, and give you an honest estimate.
Our Fence Building Process
Step 1
Vision & Options
We explore your goals, recommend styles and materials, and outline choices that balance security, privacy, and design.
Step 2
Site Readiness
Surveying boundaries, marking lines, and preparing the ground so the installation starts on solid footing.
Step 3
Build & Assembly
Using proven techniques and quality materials, we construct a fence that’s sturdy, straight, and built to last.
Step 4
Strength & Protection
We add the final reinforcements — gates, finishes, and treatments — to maximize durability and keep your fence looking great for years.
Types of Fences We Build
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Cedar privacy fencing
Cedar is the go-to choice for Portland-area homeowners for good reason — it's naturally resistant to moisture and rot, takes stain well, and gives you a clean, solid fence that holds up through Oregon winters without constant maintenance. It's what we install most, and when it's built right it stays straight and looks sharp for years.
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Pressure-treated wood fencing
When budget matters and durability is the priority, pressure-treated lumber delivers. It's treated to resist rot, insects, and ground contact — the things that take down cheaper fences fast in a wet climate like ours. A well-built pressure-treated fence is a practical, long-lasting solution that doesn't require a lot of upkeep.
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Picket fences and decorative wood styles
Not every fence is about privacy. A picket fence defines your yard, adds character to the front of your home, and works with your landscaping rather than against it. We build classic styles and custom variations — the details like post caps, spacing, and trim work are what make the difference between a fence that looks intentional and one that just looks like a fence.
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Vinyl and composite fencing
If you want a fence that never needs painting, staining, or sealing, vinyl and composite are worth the upfront investment. They won't warp, crack, or rot, and they look as good in year ten as they did on day one. A solid choice for homeowners who want the look without the ongoing maintenance.
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Split-rail and ranch fencing
Simple, open, and built for larger properties — split-rail fencing is a classic Pacific Northwest look that works well on acreage, rural lots, and properties where you want to define a boundary without blocking the view. We build them properly set and level, using materials that hold up to the elements without constant attention.
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Fence repairs, panel replacement, and post replacement
A leaning post or a few blown-out panels doesn't mean the whole fence needs to go. We assess what's salvageable, replace what isn't, and leave you with a fence that's level, solid, and consistent-looking across the whole run. It's often the most cost-effective option — and we'll tell you honestly when a repair makes sense versus when a full replacement is the smarter call.
Custom Fence Solutions for Every Home
After a wet Oregon winter, fence posts that weren't set deep enough or weren't properly treated will start to lean. We've replaced a lot of fences that were installed cheaply and didn't last five years. We set posts at the right depth, use the right materials for this climate, and build fences that stay straight for the long haul.
We've worked on properties across Sherwood, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Tigard, West Linn, and the rest of the Portland metro — and we understand the terrain, the soil types, and the permit requirements in each area.