Doherty Raymond Fencing - Pilot Rock's Reliable Fence Contractors

718 NE Fir, Pilot Rock, OR 97868

(541) 443-3106

Business Overview

Doherty Raymond Fencing serves the Pilot Rock, OR community with expert fencing and gate solutions. We understand that local homeowners face unique challenges, such as keeping livestock secure against coyotes or deer, protecting gardens from wind and dust, and clearly marking property boundaries in this rural landscape. Located near the Umatilla River and Pilot Rock city center, we provide durable custom fences built to withstand Eastern Oregon’s weather. Our team installs and repairs a variety of styles, from sturdy post-and-rail to welded-wire, ensuring your property stays safe and defined. We work closely with you to choose materials that match your needs and budget, all while delivering professional, neighborly service. Whether you're near the golf course or out on a ranch, we help solve fencing problems that matter most to your home and land.

Questions and Answers

What fencing styles are best for keeping deer and coyotes out of my property in Pilot Rock?

For rural properties around Pilot Rock, we often recommend a combination of high-tensile woven wire or welded-wire fencing at least 6 to 8 feet tall, sometimes with a top rail for added stability. This deters deer from jumping over and coyotes from digging under. We also add a buried wire apron for extra protection. Our team assesses your specific land and wildlife pressure to suggest the best solution.

My fence posts are leaning from strong winds and loose soil. Can you repair them without replacing the entire fence?

Yes, in most cases we can reset and reinforce leaning posts. We dig out the base, add concrete or gravel for better drainage, and use bracing to straighten and stabilize the post. This is especially effective for corner and gate posts. We'll inspect the entire line to see if other posts need attention, saving you the cost of a full replacement.

How do I know if my property line fence needs repair or replacement after a storm?

Look for broken or loose wire, sagging sections, and posts that have shifted or pulled away from the ground. Also check gates that no longer latch properly. If damage is widespread or posts are rotting near the base, replacement may be more cost-effective. Give us a call for a free evaluation—we walk the fence line with you and give honest advice.

Business Offerings

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Business Location & Hours



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