Local Fence Contractor Expertise
In College Hill and neighborhoods across Corvallis, OR, wood, vinyl, and chain-link fences add privacy and security to your home. Whether you need a new fence contractor for installation, repair, or gate work, we handle fence projects that meet local Corvallis building codes and HOA requirements. This page covers what's involved in fencing and deck building in our area.
From first meeting to final inspection—here's what to expect at each stage.
We walk the property, check setback rules, and review Corvallis fence regulations. HOA approval confirmed if needed.
You choose wood, vinyl, or chain-link. We discuss post spacing, gates, and final look. Clear proposal provided.
We secure any required Corvallis permits and mark underground utilities before digging posts.
Posts set in concrete, rails aligned square, pickets or panels installed with attention to detail.
Site cleaned, final touches applied. Corvallis code inspection completed if required. You sign off.
We're here if repairs or adjustments are needed later. Simple maintenance tips provided up front.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Cedar and pressure-treated wood offer warmth and timeless appeal. Perfect for backyard privacy in West Hills and Timberhill neighborhoods. Wood fences blend with tree-lined Corvallis lots and are easy to stain or paint to match your home's exterior.

Cedar privacy fence in College Hill neighborhood, Corvallis

Vinyl fence near Willamette Landing, South Corvallis
Vinyl requires no painting or staining. It resists rot and holds up well in Pacific Northwest moisture. Popular in South Corvallis where larger lots favor low-maintenance materials. Clean lines match modern and traditional homes alike.
Affordable security fencing for properties with dogs or kids. Great for side yards near parking areas or rental units. Galvanized and vinyl-coated options keep posts rust-free in Corvallis's damp climate. Add matching gates for controlled access.

Chain-link fence with driveway gate, Grand Oaks area
Old wood fences sag or rot in Oregon's wet winters. Vinyl gates crack from temperature swings. We replace damaged sections, reset posts, and repair hinges without replacing the whole fence. Quick turnarounds keep your property secure.
Expand your outdoor living with a new deck. Pressure-treated, cedar, or composite options suit Corvallis's rainy weather. We handle codes for railing height, joist spacing, and frost-line post depth required in Oregon. Small wraparound decks to large entertaining spaces—we build to last.
Corvallis has unique building rules and weather challenges. Our local experience keeps your fence code-compliant and built to last.

Tree-lined streets in College Hill require careful post placement and HOA coordination
Many neighborhoods like Grand Oaks and Willamette Landing have HOA rules on setback, height, and materials. We know the exact requirements for your area and handle approval before work starts. No surprises, no rework.
Wet winters and moderate summers demand proper drainage, frost-line depth, and durable post foundations. Wood must be treated to resist rot. We use techniques proven in this climate to protect your investment for years.

Concrete post footings set below frost line for Oregon winters
20+ years building fences and decks across Corvallis neighborhoods. We're familiar with every area—from downtown historic homes to newer West Hills developments. Permits, inspections, and code compliance included in every project.
From downtown walkable streets to quiet residential areas, we work throughout Corvallis and nearby Philomath.
Historic 1800s homes with mature trees. Fences here must respect setback rules and neighborhood character. HOA coordination typical.
Elevated views and spacious lots with hiking trails nearby. Privacy fences common. Scenic backyard improvements a specialty here.
Growing with newer homes and larger lots. Willamette Landing and Timberhill have HOA fencing standards. We handle all approvals.
Mixed residential and commercial. Riverside Park area. Tight lots mean custom fence designs. Driveway gates frequently requested.
Upscale homes near Corvallis Country Club. Material and color approval required through HOA. We streamline the process for you.
Wooded, family-friendly area with safe, quiet streets. Privacy fences preferred. Natural landscape preservation important.
Corvallis is a small city—at most 17 minutes from one end to the other. We serve all neighborhoods equally and know every area's specific fence rules and character.
Yes. Corvallis requires permits for most new fences. We handle the application and scheduling with Development Services. Depending on your project type, permits may include a city inspection.
Common in Grand Oaks, South Corvallis, and Willamette Landing. The HOA reviews fence design, materials, and color. We request approval before we start work—no rework after inspection.
Frost line in Corvallis is typically 12–18 inches deep depending on location. We dig below frost to prevent heave in winter. Concrete footings secure posts even in wet Willamette Valley soil.
Wood is cheaper upfront and looks classic; it requires staining or painting every few years. Vinyl costs more but needs only occasional cleaning, handles moisture better, and lasts longer in damp climates.
Absolutely. If your fence is 60% good and 40% failing, we replace only the damaged sections and reset loose posts. Full replacement is only needed if rot or major damage is widespread.
Yes. Small wraparound or side decks work great. We custom-design decks to fit your lot and comply with Corvallis setback and railing codes. Even 6×8-foot decks add functional outdoor space.
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