Fencing · Aurora, OR · Marion County
Fencing in Aurora, Oregon.
Wine-country adjacent. Premium installs. GI Landscape has been installing fencing across the I-5 corridor since 2016. Same-week site visits to Aurora, locked quotes, no upfront payment.
Fencing in Aurora
Fencing in Aurora often spans larger rural-residential parcels — split-rail, agricultural perimeter, or stained cedar around home zones. Marion County rules apply to height and setback on county-jurisdiction parcels.
About working in Aurora
What we've learned installing fencing in Aurora.
Aurora sits 8 miles south of Canby, just across the Marion County line. The town itself is small, but the rural-residential lots that ring it have become some of our most interesting project territory — larger acreage, more design freedom, and the wine-country aesthetic shapes a lot of the requests.
Terrain & soil
Aurora's rural lots span everything from the same alluvial soils we see in Canby to heavier clay on the hillsides toward Butteville. Drainage planning has to be done property-by-property here — there's no single soil profile that applies across the area. Septic and well considerations come into play more than in incorporated cities.
Properties we work on
Mix of small town center properties (0.2-0.5 acre, older homes) and rural-residential parcels (1-5 acres) that ring the town. Wine-country aesthetic drives a lot of the design language — natural stone, dry-stacked walls, gravel paths over pavers.
Neighborhoods we serve
- Historic Aurora town center
- Butteville Road corridor
- Pudding River area
- Champoeg-adjacent acreage
Permits in Aurora
Marion County jurisdiction means slightly different permit pathways than Clackamas. Walls over 4 feet need county engineering review. Septic-area work has its own setbacks. We handle the county-permit conversation when it comes up.
Drive from Canby
12-15 minutes
Population
~1,000 (town); ~8,000 (Aurora-Hubbard area)
County
Marion
ZIP code
97002
Recent fencing work
Real projects across the Portland metro and Willamette Valley.





Why Aurora homeowners choose GI
Fences that feel like part of the property.
We install secure and attractive fencing to enhance privacy, safety, and curb appeal.
- Local crew. Our 14-person crew operates out of Canby — 12-15 minutes from the yard.
- CCB 224884. Licensed, bonded, and insured in Oregon. We treat your property like it was our own.
- No upfront payment. Free site visit, locked quote, payment after work is complete.
- Family-run. Same owner since 2016 (Israel). The crew that quotes you is the crew that installs.
Common questions
What Aurora homeowners ask about fencing.
What materials do you install?
Wood (cedar, pressure-treated, custom), chain link (galvanized and vinyl-coated), and iron or ornamental fencing. We propose what fits the home, not a generic catalog.
How much does fencing cost per linear foot?
Wood privacy fencing runs $35–$65 per linear foot installed in our area. Chain link is $20–$35/LF. Iron and ornamental runs higher. We give you a locked quote at the site visit.
Do you handle gates?
Yes — single, double, and walk-through gates, plus latching hardware. We can match the gate to the fence or use it as a design accent.
How long does fence installation take?
Most residential fences are done in 1–3 days. Post-setting in concrete needs cure time, so longer runs may span a few days for that reason.
Do you require an upfront payment?
No. We never require upfront payment. The free site visit gives you a locked quote, and you're not invoiced until the work is complete.
What areas do you serve?
We work the I-5 corridor from Canby (our HQ) through Aurora, Hubbard, Oregon City, West Linn, Wilsonville, Tualatin, Sherwood, Lake Oswego, Portland, and Salem.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. GI Landscape is CCB # 224884, fully licensed, bonded, and insured in the state of Oregon.
Free quote. No upfront payment.
Same-week site visits.
Veteran, senior, and neighbor discounts available — ask at your free site visit.
