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In downtown Silverton, OR and throughout the Willamette Valley, we build fences that protect your property and enhance your landscape. Whether you need a wood privacy fence near Town Square, a vinyl installation in newer neighborhoods, or fence repair for older estates, we handle every detail. Fence Contractor | Silverton, OR services mean clear boundaries, better security, and property lines you can rely on.
Silverton sits on both sides of Silver Creek in Marion County, with homes ranging from historic downtown properties to newer suburban developments. Most fences here need to withstand the region's moisture and seasonal changes. We know the local permit rules—including the 6-foot height standard and special corner-lot restrictions—so your fence passes inspection the first time.
A smooth fence project starts with clear planning and stays organized through installation.
We measure your property, check property lines, and review local Silverton permits. No surprises—just honest details and a clear quote.
We handle all paperwork with the City of Silverton. Corner-lot fences, height regulations, and property line setbacks are our specialty.
Choose wood, vinyl, or chain-link. We discuss durability in our Willamette Valley climate and your design goals.
We set posts correctly, align panels, and schedule the final inspection. Your fence stands solid for years.
We remove all debris and walk the fence with you. Your property is clean and your fence is ready.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We install and repair all fence types for Silverton-area properties.
Wood fences add warmth and privacy to homes near the Oregon Garden and throughout Silverton's neighborhoods. We build durable wooden fences that weather Marion County's moisture well. Quality posts, straight pickets, and secure gates—no sagging after the first season.

Classic wood privacy fence in south Silverton near the Waldo Hills

Low-maintenance vinyl fence in downtown Silverton
Vinyl fencing doesn't rot, splinter, or need painting. Perfect for busy homeowners in Silverton who want a clean look and minimal upkeep. We install white, tan, or wood-grain vinyl that handles our Willamette Valley weather for decades.
Chain-link fences are affordable, durable, and ideal for securing properties and pets in Silverton. We install sturdy posts, proper tension, and quality mesh that lasts. Available in galvanized or vinyl-coated finishes.

Secure chain-link fence near Silver Creek

Full privacy fence screening for backyard in north Silverton
Solid privacy fences shield your yard from neighbors and street noise. Wood and vinyl both work well; we build them to local height codes. Taller fence? We'll guide you through any setback rules for Silverton corner lots.
Old wood fences rot and lean. Posts soften in the damp Oregon climate. We replace individual pickets, reset sagging posts, and reinforce gates. No need to tear the whole fence down—we fix what needs fixing.

Repaired wood fence at historic downtown property

Custom gate installation for driveway access
Entry gates, driveway gates, and yard gates—we build and hang them level and square. Proper hinges and closers mean your gate swings smoothly for years. Wood or vinyl to match your fence.
Silverton sits in Oregon's Willamette Valley where moisture, seasonal weather shifts, and local building codes all shape fence performance. One-size-fits-all contractors miss these details.
Rain and moisture mean rot if you don't use pressure-treated wood or premium vinyl. We choose materials and drainage details that survive Silverton's damp winters.
Silverton has specific rules: 6-foot height limits, corner-lot setbacks, property line clearances. We file correctly and pass inspection the first time.
Whether you have a historic downtown home or a newer Willamette Valley property, we understand the property types, lot sizes, and design styles in Silverton.
We've installed and repaired fences across Marion County. Our track record speaks—satisfied customers with solid fences that last.
We serve all of Silverton and surrounding Marion County areas.
We install and repair fences in downtown Silverton, near Town Square Park, along Silver Creek neighborhoods, and throughout south Silverton toward the Waldo Hills. North Silverton, east toward the Oregon Garden, and west toward Highway 213—we cover the whole city and Marion County beyond.
Call or visit us to schedule a free site walk and estimate. We respond quickly to Silverton-area requests and answer all your fence questions. Ready to build a stronger perimeter? Get in touch now.
Spring through early fall is ideal for fence work in Silverton. Summer weather is dry and stable, making installation smooth and post-setting easier. Late fall and winter bring rain that can slow work, but we do emergency repairs year-round.
If your fence is leaning, pickets are rotting, or posts feel soft, don't wait. Damage spreads quickly in our damp valley climate. Reach out for a repair estimate.
Yes, most fences require a permit in Silverton. Fences up to 6 feet in the backyard often skip full review, but we handle all paperwork to ensure your project is approved. Corner lots and front-yard fences have special rules, so call us to confirm your property's requirements.
Standard height is 6 feet in backyards and side yards. Front-yard fences are typically limited to 4 feet. Corner lots have special setback rules: fences can be 6 feet if set back 50 feet from the curb and 5 feet from the property line. We'll verify your property's limits before quoting.
Premium vinyl fences last 25–30+ years in our Willamette Valley climate. They don't rot like wood and resist the region's moisture well. Minimal maintenance—just occasional washing. We use quality vinyl that handles freezing and thaw cycles without cracking.
Yes. If both of you agree, you can split the cost and share the fence line. We recommend a written agreement about maintenance and repair costs. Check with your neighbor first—it's good practice and often saves money.
Wood is natural and affordable but needs staining and is vulnerable to rot in our damp Oregon weather. Vinyl is low-maintenance, never needs painting, and lasts longer—but costs more upfront. Both look great; it depends on your budget and lifestyle.
Absolutely. We replace rotted posts, straighten leaning panels, and reinforce weak gates. Often we can save most of the fence and just fix problem spots. Send a photo or let us schedule a site visit to assess the damage.
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