Fencing in Montavilla

Between Mount Tabor's east slope and the 82nd Avenue corridor, we build fences for the bungalows and ranches on this flat, friendly grid.

Housing here runs from Craftsman bungalows near the Stark Street shops to postwar ranches farther east, most on level rectangular lots that make for clean, efficient layouts. That efficiency keeps your price fair without touching quality. Backyards get solid cedar screening, garden beds get hog-wire panels framed in cedar, and front yards get fencing low enough to wave over at whoever is headed to the Sunday farmers market.

Fair prices on flat, buildable ground

Level yards and straight lot lines mean fewer surprises in the dig, and we pass that along. Our quotes are itemized, so you can see what the posts, boards, gates, and labor each cost, and adjust the plan before we start rather than after. We lay out cedar grade choices plainly: where the premium board earns its keep, and where the standard grade does the same job for less. And when an older fence needs three new posts and a gate rebuild instead of full replacement, we tell you that, because the neighbor who watched us fix it is usually the next person who calls.

Corner lots, busy corridors, quiet backyards

Fencing needs change block by block on this side of Tabor. Along Glisan, Division, and 82nd, a solid six-foot cedar run turns a loud yard into a usable one. On corner lots we keep street-facing sections low near the intersection so drivers and kids on bikes can see each other, the way the city's vision clearance rules require. Deeper into the grid, it is more about dogs, chickens, and raised beds. Whatever the job, our crew shows up when we said we would, cleans the site, and hauls the old fence away. Estimates are free, we carry licenses in both states, and (503) 555-0187 gets you a real person.

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

Fencing plans in Montavilla?

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