The crew behind the fence
Evergreen Gate & Fence Works is a Portland-based crew that builds and repairs fences and gates on both sides of the Columbia. We come from the gate and access-control trade, which means the moving parts of your fence get the same attention as the posts.
Affordable is not the same as cheap
Plenty of companies will beat our price by setting posts shallow, skipping the concrete, and using fasteners that streak the wood in a year. We won’t. Our lane is the honest middle: materials we’d put on our own homes, workmanship we’ll sign, and a price a working family or a property manager can budget for without wincing.
That shows up in small decisions. We quote the whole job in writing so there’s no drift between estimate and invoice. We tell you when chain link will do the job you were about to overspend on. And when a repair is smarter than a rebuild, that’s what we recommend, because the repeat call five years from now is worth more to us than the upsell today.
Built for Northwest weather
Everything we install is specified for this climate: rain from October to May, moss in the shade, and the east wind that comes screaming out of the Gorge every winter. Posts go below the rot line in concrete. Wind-exposed runs get tighter spacing. Hardware is galvanized or stainless. None of that is exotic; it’s the baseline for a fence that should last twenty years instead of eight.
What you can expect
- A scheduled walk-through that starts on time
- One written price, with materials spelled out
- A crew that protects landscaping and cleans up daily
- Straight answers, including "you don’t need that"
- A written workmanship warranty on every install
Licensed on both sides of the river
We carry contractor licensing, bonding and insurance in Oregon and Washington, so a project in Camas is handled the same as one in Milwaukie. Certificates of insurance are available on request for commercial and HOA work. License numbers appear in the footer of every page on this site.
Put us to the test
Get a second bid from us before you sign anywhere. Worst case, you’ll know your first bid was fair.