Local Fence Contractor & Deck Builder Expertise
In Aumsville, OR, our fence contractor and deck builder services help families and homeowners create durable outdoor spaces that match local building codes. We install wood, vinyl, and chain link fences, plus custom decks that stand up to the Willamette Valley climate. A fence contractor | Aumsville, OR brings expertise in permit requirements and setback rules that matter in our tight-knit community.
This page covers fence installation, repair, gate work, and deck building for residential and light commercial properties in Aumsville and nearby Marion County areas.
Our process is straightforward: we assess your needs, handle the permit details, and deliver quality fencing and decking that lasts.
We start with a property review to confirm dimensions, setback rules, and Aumsville city requirements. If your fence sits under 7 feet, you may skip a permit—but taller fences require one. Our team handles the paperwork so you don't have to.
Wood offers warmth and privacy; vinyl resists rot in Oregon's damp climate; chain link suits utility needs. For decks, we use pressure-treated lumber and cedar that withstand Willamette Valley weather.
We set posts at proper depth, ensure level rails, and secure all fasteners. Each section is checked for alignment and strength before we finish.
You'll have a strong fence or deck built to local specs and built to last.
Our step-by-step approach keeps everything on track.
We meet at your property to discuss size, style, materials, and any Aumsville code questions.
For fences above 7 feet, we file for a Type A permit with Aumsville city. Lower fences may not need one, but we confirm first.
We mark post locations, ensure proper setbacks from property lines, and call 811 for utility locates.
Posts go in at correct depth; rails and pickets are set plumb and level. Decks are framed to local code with secure footings.
We inspect every section, check post stability, and review the finish. Any punch-list items are handled right away.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We serve residential and light commercial properties across Aumsville with a focus on quality and compliance.
Cedar and pressure-treated wood offer warmth, privacy, and character. Ideal for residential yards in Aumsville where property lines often sit close to neighbors. Wood adapts well to the valley's moisture—when sealed properly.

Privacy fence installed in south Aumsville residential area
Vinyl requires no staining and resists Oregon's wet winters. Popular with busy families near Highway 22 who want low-maintenance durability. Heights from 4 to 8 feet; works for front and back yards alike.

Vinyl privacy fence in central Aumsville neighborhood
Practical and economical for property lines, dog runs, and utility areas. Galvanized or vinyl-coated; permits safe visibility while meeting Aumsville setback rules. Easy to inspect and repair.

Chain link enclosure for residential lot near Aumsville center
Matching wood, vinyl, or chain link gates; hinges and latches rated for heavy use. We repair sagging or latch-worn gates on existing fences. All hardware is corrosion-resistant.

Custom gate and entry access in north Aumsville
Post rot, broken pickets, and weather damage happen. We replace sections, reset leaning posts, and restore finish. Keeps existing fences safe and compliant with Aumsville codes.

Fence repair and post reinforcement service
Pressure-treated and cedar decks built to code with proper footings and flashing. We handle small patios and large entertaining spaces. Decks must be 3 feet from setback lines—we confirm local requirements.

Residential deck installation in Aumsville backyard
Aumsville fences and decks face specific challenges and rules.
Aumsville uses Marion County building code. Fences under 7 feet typically skip permits; above 7 feet need approval. Decks over 30 inches high need permits and proper footings. We file correctly so you avoid fines.
Aumsville requires 3-foot minimum setback from property lines. Our team marks correct boundaries so your fence sits legally and relationships with neighbors stay good.
Wet winters and mild summers mean wood rots quickly without sealing, and vinyl shrinkage can loosen fasteners. We choose materials and techniques that endure the valley climate.
Before we dig, we call 811 to mark electric, gas, and water lines. Aumsville properties sometimes sit near utility corridors—we respect them every time.
In a growing town like Aumsville—where families take pride in their yards and property lines sit close—getting the details right keeps everyone happy and builds trust.
We serve Aumsville and nearby Marion County communities, including properties near Highway 22 and Stayton.
From Main Street to Mill Creek's southern border, we handle residential and light commercial work. Close-knit neighborhoods mean neighbor relations matter—we build with that in mind.
Properties near Beaver Creek and Highway 22 exit 9 are in our regular service zone. We know access points and local terrain well.
Rural and suburban properties around Marion County stretching toward Stayton benefit from our local crew and equipment. We handle both small yards and larger lot work.
Call or visit us to confirm service for your specific address. Same-day response for quotes in Aumsville.
Experience and attention to detail set us apart.
Fences, decks, gates, and repairs across Marion County. Every project reflects what we've learned about local soil, climate, and code.
Oregon CCB license required for all fence and deck work. We carry surety bonds and insurance to protect you and your property.
We handle Aumsville city paperwork, Marion County building codes, and utility locates. You get peace of mind, not paperwork stress.
We source graded lumber, UV-stable vinyl, and galvanized hardware built to last. No cheap shortcuts—your fence should outlive the next rainy season.
Fences 7 feet and under typically don't need a permit, but fences above 7 feet require a Type A permit from the city. We'll confirm your situation and handle all paperwork.
Aumsville requires a minimum 3-foot setback from property lines. This applies to both fences and accessory structures. Our team marks correct boundaries to keep you safe and legal.
Yes, chain link is allowed in front yards in Aumsville as long as height and setback rules are met. Check with the city for any HOA restrictions if your property has one.
Pressure-treated wood lasts 15-20 years with good sealing; cedar lasts longer if maintained. Oregon's wet winters mean sealing every 2-3 years keeps rot away. Vinyl lasts 15+ years with no sealing needed.
Yes. We call 811 before digging to mark electric, gas, and water lines. Required by law and protects you from hitting utilities. We do this at no extra charge.
Decks must follow the 3-foot setback rule, have proper footings below frost line, and meet code height and railing requirements. Decks over 30 inches high need a permit. We handle all compliance details.
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