Lane County, Oregon
Fencing Services
for Every Property
Cedar, vinyl, chain link, ornamental iron, horse & field, and deer & garden fencing. Installed by a licensed, insured crew with 17+ years of experience across Lane County.

Cedar Fencing
Western red cedar is the gold standard for fencing in Oregon. It naturally resists rot, insects, and moisture, making it ideal for the Willamette Valley's wet climate. Left untreated, cedar weathers to a beautiful silver-gray. Or stain it to keep that warm, natural tone for years.
Cedar gives you the perfect balance of privacy, beauty, and durability. It's the most popular fence material we install across Lane County, and for good reason: it handles Oregon weather better than any other wood.
Styles We Install
Typical Cost
$25 to $45 per linear foot installed



Chain Link Fencing
Chain link is the most cost-effective fencing option for properties that need security, pet containment, or boundary definition without breaking the budget. Available in galvanized steel and vinyl-coated finishes (black, green, brown), with heights from 3 to 12 feet.
Properly installed chain link fencing lasts 20+ years with virtually zero maintenance. We install residential, commercial, and industrial chain link throughout Lane County.
Common Uses
Typical Cost
$15 to $30 per linear foot installed

Vinyl Fencing
Vinyl fencing is the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it option. No staining, no painting, no sealing. Ever. It resists rot, insects, and UV damage, and it handles Oregon's rain and humidity without warping or splitting.
Available in white, tan, gray, and woodgrain finishes. Privacy, semi-privacy, picket, and ranch rail styles. Vinyl costs more upfront than cedar but saves money long-term with zero maintenance costs over its 25+ year lifespan.
Why Homeowners Choose Vinyl
Typical Cost
$30 to $50 per linear foot installed


Ornamental & Wrought Iron
Ornamental iron fencing adds elegance and value to any property. Powder-coated steel and aluminum options in flat-top and spear-top designs. Built to last decades with minimal maintenance.
We install ornamental fencing for front yards, pool enclosures, garden borders, and commercial properties throughout Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County.
Best For
Typical Cost
$35 to $60 per linear foot installed


Horse & Field Fencing
Lane County stretches from the Pacific coast to the Cascade foothills, and the valley floor between is some of the richest agricultural land in Oregon. We fence horse pastures, livestock operations, hobby farms, and rural acreage across the county. Material selection depends on what you're containing, the terrain, and how the property drains.
Equestrian fencing requires materials that won't injure a horse. That means no barbed wire, no standard welded wire with openings large enough to catch a hoof. We install no-climb mesh with 2x4 inch openings, pipe rail for clean perimeter lines, and wood or vinyl ranch rail where appearance matters as much as function. For cattle and general livestock, woven wire and T-post systems cover large areas at the lowest cost per foot.
Fencing Types
Serving rural Lane County: Eugene outskirts, Veneta, Junction City, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Coburg, Florence, and unincorporated areas.
Get Farm Fence EstimateDeer & Garden Fencing
Columbian black-tailed deer are native to the Willamette Valley and present in every Lane County community from the coast to the foothills. They browse year-round and are not deterred by motion sensors, sprays, or dogs. The only reliable solution is a physical barrier tall enough that they won't attempt the jump.
Standard 6-foot fences fail because black-tails can clear 7 feet from a standing position. Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife recommends 7.5 to 8 feet for effective exclusion. We install poly mesh deer fencing that disappears visually from 15 to 20 feet away, preserving your sightlines while keeping deer out. For smaller beds and orchards, welded wire enclosures with top netting provide complete 360-degree protection.
What We Install
Deer Fence Height Guide
Source: Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, black-tailed deer management guidelines
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Reviews
What Lane County
Homeowners Say
Real feedback from fence projects across Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County.
"The horizontal cedar fence they built transformed our property. We get compliments from neighbors constantly. Worth every penny."
David R.
Creswell, OR
"Had them repair our storm-damaged fence and they did such a great job we hired them for a new gate too. Honest, reliable, and great craftsmanship."
Mike & Jennifer T.
Eugene, OR
"Had Titan build a horse fence on our property outside Veneta. They knew exactly what materials to use for the terrain and got it done right. Highly recommend for any rural fencing needs in Lane County."
Dave & Karen T.
Veneta, OR
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