
Fencing & Gate Installation in Eugene, OR
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Last updated March 22, 2026
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Rick's Custom Fencing & Decking
25½+ years onlineDouble Eagle Fence
5.013½+ years onlineDuraBond Inc.
5.07+ years onlineHomestead Structures LLC
5.06½+ years onlineIntegrity Fence & Deck
5.06+ years onlinePacific Woods Fence and Deck. (Formerly Jas Fence)
5.08½+ years onlineR B Allen Construction LLC
5.022 years onlineTrusted Fence and Gate
5.0Fencing Eugene OR
4.8~7 years onlineBlack Diamond Fence & Deck, Inc.
4.7Access Control Unlimited LLC
4.623½+ years onlineEugene Fence Company
4.55 years onlineChampion Fence
4.013½+ years onlineRiverEdge Gates
4.04 years onlineElite Fence Co Inc
3.0Eugene Deck and Fence
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Fencing & Gate Installation in Eugene, OR
Eugene, Oregon fence installers in this directory cover central Eugene, the South Hills, River Road, and surrounding Lane County. Six-foot cedar privacy fencing with steel posts runs $48-$68 per linear foot. Pressure-treated board-on-board runs $35-$52/lf. Black aluminum pool-code fencing runs $52-$78/lf installed.
Oregon frost depth is shallow (12-18 inches). Most reputable Eugene installers go to 24-30 inches with concrete-set posts. Cedar from Pacific Northwest mills is the regional default — locally sourced and durable.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a permit for a Eugene fence?
- Standard residential fences under 6 feet generally don't need a building permit, but pool enclosures do.
- How deep should fence posts be?
- Below the 12-18 inch frost line — most reputable installers go to 24-30 inches with concrete-set 4x4 cedar or galvanized steel posts.
- What's the best fence material for Eugene's wet climate?
- Cedar (locally sourced) handles Oregon rain well — resists rot naturally and lasts 18-25 years. Vinyl resists moisture completely (25-35 years).
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