Local Fence Contractor Expertise
In Mulino, OR, privacy matters. Whether you're building a fence contractor project near the historic mill or adding security to your rural property, wood, vinyl, and chain-link solutions serve homeowners across Clackamas County. We handle fence installation, repair, and gate work for residential properties where land and trees define the landscape. This page covers what's involved in a fencing project and how to get started.
Our process is clear and hands-on from start to finish.
Fencing projects follow a logical sequence. We assess your property, confirm property lines, review local Clackamas County permits, select materials suited to Oregon's wet winters, prepare the site, install or repair the fence, and conduct a final walkthrough. No surprises—just clear steps you can follow.
We visit your Mulino property, verify boundaries, measure the area, and discuss your privacy or security goals with you in person.
We handle Clackamas County fence permits and confirm compliance with local height and setback rules for your area.
Oregon's damp climate demands durable materials. We recommend pressure-treated wood, vinyl, or galvanized chain-link based on your needs and budget.
Our crew sets posts at proper depth for Oregon soil, installs panels or boards, and ensures all connections are secure and level.
We walk through the finished fence with you, verify all work meets county code, and address any final questions or adjustments.
We provide care guidance for your new fence so it stays strong through Mulino's wet seasons and beyond.
You'll always know what's happening next—and what to expect.
Serving Mulino homeowners with the full range of fence solutions.
Classic privacy fencing that blends with rural Mulino properties. We use pressure-treated cedar or pine, set deep posts for stability, and space boards carefully to resist Oregon's moisture and seasonal shifting.

Privacy fence near Molalla River area, traditional wood construction
Durable, low-maintenance vinyl handles Mulino's humid winters and variable temperatures. No rot, no rust—just clean lines and long-lasting performance for homeowners who want minimal upkeep.

Vinyl privacy fence, low-maintenance residential installation
Affordable security fencing for properties near Oregon Route 213 or where pet containment matters. Galvanized chain-link resists corrosion, and matching gates provide easy access while maintaining control.

Galvanized chain-link with matching gate installation
Mulino properties face unique fencing challenges tied to Oregon's climate and rural character.
Willamette Valley winters mean heavy rain and occasional frost. We set posts deep and use materials that handle seasonal moisture without warping or rotting.
We know local setback rules, height limits, and inspection procedures. No surprises, no removals—we handle compliance from the start.
Larger lots, varying terrain, and shared boundaries with farmland require careful planning. We handle boundary surveys and neighbor communication.
Since 2010, we've installed 500+ fences across Clackamas County. We understand what works in Mulino's climate and landscape.
In Clackamas County, residential fences in backyards typically max out at 6 feet. Front-yard fences are usually limited to 3–4 feet unless on a corner lot, where height rules vary to maintain sight lines. Property setbacks (distance from property line) also apply—typically 0–3 feet depending on your zoning. We confirm these details before you build.
Always check with Clackamas County Building & Planning before starting work to avoid costly removal orders.
Yes, most Clackamas County fences over 3 feet require a building permit. We handle the application and coordinate inspections so you don't have to navigate red tape alone.
We can request a survey or refer you to a surveyor. Property pins or stakes are typically buried at corners. Always confirm boundaries before digging or building—it prevents neighbor disputes and code violations.
Pressure-treated wood, vinyl, and galvanized chain-link all perform well if installed with proper post depth and drainage. Vinyl requires the least maintenance. Wood needs periodic sealing. We recommend based on your budget and upkeep preference.
If your property is in an HOA community, yes. We can review your CC&Rs and help coordinate approvals before installation starts.
We repair damaged sections, replace broken posts, rehang gates, and address rot or rust. Call with photos and we'll provide a straightforward assessment and estimate.
Clear the fence line of brush, trees, and debris. Mark utility lines by calling 811 before we dig. Make sure neighbors know work is happening. We handle the rest—site prep, leveling, and post setting.
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