Our Story
Eugene Fencing is a local fencing contractor serving the Eugene, OR area, including neighborhoods like the Friendly Area, South Eugene, and the River Road corridor, and near landmarks such as Alton Baker Park and the University of Oregon. Specializing in fences and gates, we address the frequent problem of invasive blackberry brambles and wildlife intrusions (such as deer and raccoons) that damage property and threaten gardens. By installing sturdy, custom fences—like cedar, chain-link, or wrought-iron—we create effective barriers that block these nuisances while maintaining neighborhood aesthetics. Our designs account for Eugene's wet winters, using treated materials to prevent rot and warping. We provide free estimates and prioritize local, durable solutions that help residents protect their yards, pets, and privacy.
Property Service Solutions
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Common Questions
What causes blackberry brambles to grow through my fence in Eugene?
Oregon's wet climate and rich soil create ideal conditions for invasive Himalayan blackberries. These aggressive growers send out long, thorny canes that can easily push through gaps in standard fences, especially if the fence is old or made of wood that rots. A poorly sealed or untended fence line provides easy entry points.
How do I know if wildlife like deer or raccoons is damaging my fence in Eugene?
Look for signs such as bent or loose pickets, digging at the base of posts (from raccoons or skunks), or clear hoof marks and trampled plants next to the fence line. Deer often test weak spots by leaning or rubbing against them, which can splinter wood. If you see these signs, a higher or stronger fence may be needed.
What fence solution is best to keep blackberry brambles and deer out of my yard?
A combination of a solid 6-foot-high wood fence (like cedar) with a buried mesh or metal kick-plate at the bottom works best. Cedar resists rot from Eugene's rain, while the mesh prevents blackberries from creeping under. For deer, adding a few extra feet of plastic netting or upgrading to a taller chain-link fence (8 feet) is very effective. We also recommend clearing a foot of gravel or mulch on the outside of the fence to discourage growth.
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