Fencing in Felida

Acreage runs, pasture board, and cedar privacy for the generous lots between Salmon Creek and Vancouver Lake.

Felida grew up as farm country, and even as new custom homes fill in, the parcels stay large and the fence lines stay long. That changes the math. A run of several hundred feet calls for different planning than a city backyard: material staging, gate placement for mowers and trailers, and pricing that respects your budget without cutting corners at the posts. We hold Washington licensing and know Clark County's rules for unincorporated land, so permitting questions land on our desk, not yours.

Long Lines and Livestock-Smart Fencing

Out here we build more than privacy panels. Three-rail and four-rail board fence for horses, no-climb wire on treated posts for goats and dogs, split rail with mesh where you want the pastoral look without losing the puppy. On bigger properties near the Salmon Creek Greenway we lay out runs with a transit so the line reads straight from the road, and we set gates wide enough for a tractor where you will want one later, not where the old fence happened to have one. Bring us your sketch or walk us along the flags. Either way you get a firm written number before work starts.

Privacy Where New Streets Meet Old Fields

Felida's newer cul-de-sacs sit shoulder to shoulder with places that still keep chickens, and fencing has to bridge those two worlds. We build solid cedar along the subdivision side, then transition to open rail or wire where the land spreads out, keeping heights legal and corners clean. Because much of the area remains unincorporated, setbacks follow county code rather than Vancouver's, and we check both when a property sits near the boundary. Sloped ground toward the creek gets stepped or racked panels, whichever suits the grade. Dial (503) 555-0187 and we will walk the line with you, no charge and no pressure.

We cover the rest of the city too: see our Vancouver fence company page for services, permit rules and the neighborhoods around you.

Fencing plans in Felida?

Free written estimates, honest material advice, and a crew that leaves the site cleaner than it found it.