Commercial Security Fencing Contractor Serving the Willamette Valley & Central Oregon

Access-controlled, perimeter-secured, and built for the long haul.

Business owners and property managers in the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon face a consistent challenge: most contractors treat fencing as a simple install job. They show up, set posts, and move on.

Integra Built installs and manages commercial security fencing across Salem, the Willamette Valley, and Central Oregon.

Commercial security fencing is not that simple. Setback rules vary by zone. Post depth depends on soil type. Utility lines run where you plan to dig. A fence over a certain height triggers a permit. And in Salem’s older commercial corridors, access points need to be coordinated with adjacent tenants and site conditions from day one.

For our team, it’s a planned, permitted construction project. Scope is defined before any equipment is staged. Oregon 811 locates are coordinated before any posts go in. Permits are reviewed against the jurisdiction before installation begins.


Most commercial properties fall into one of three categories.

Standard Perimeter Security

Storage yards, equipment areas, and basic property boundaries where cost efficiency matters.

Recommended system: Chain link fencing with optional barbed-wire topping.

Higher Deterrence With Site Visibility

Utility facilities, industrial yards, and sensitive commercial sites need stronger anti-climb performance.

Recommended system: Welded wire or anti-climb panel fencing.

Security With Public Visibility

Commercial storefronts, office campuses, and mixed-use properties where appearance matters alongside security.

Recommended system: Steel palisade or ornamental security fencing.

Scope is confirmed during the planning consultation before estimates are finalized.

Recent Commercial Security Fencing Projects

The installations below show completed patio and driveway work across Salem, Bend, and surrounding areas. Each project reflects site-specific planning and surface performance, not a one-size template.

How the Process Works

Scope and Site Review Before Any Work Is Booked


Fence line, post locations, gate placements, and access points are reviewed against site conditions, zoning rules, and utility locations. Permits are identified and submitted before installation is scheduled.

Installation with Direct Owner Oversight


Allyn Wright is the responsible party on every commercial project. Post depth, footing specs, and installation sequencing are reviewed against the approved scope. Oregon 811 locates are confirmed before any ground penetration.

Final Walkthrough and Warranty Delivery


Completed fence line, gates, and access points are reviewed with the client before the project closes. Work is covered under Integra Built’s standard 1-year workmanship warranty. Documentation is provided at closeout.

FAQs

Most commercial security fences range from 6 to 10 feet tall, depending on the site and zoning district. Industrial zones often allow taller systems, especially when topped with barbed wire or anti-climb features. Height limits vary by jurisdiction and location on the property, particularly near streets or rights-of-way. Permit requirements are confirmed during planning before installation begins.

Galvanized steel remains the most durable material for commercial fencing in Oregon. Hot-dip galvanizing protects the steel from corrosion, which is important in the Willamette Valley’s moisture. In Central Oregon, UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles also matter, so heavier coatings and powder-coated systems are often used to extend the fence’s service life.

Installation timelines depend on the length of fence, soil conditions, gate structures, and permitting requirements. Smaller perimeter sections may be completed within a few days once planning is finalized. Larger commercial sites involving access gates, concrete footings, or phased installation typically take longer because post depth, structural review, and inspection schedules must be coordinated.

Most commercial fences require minimal maintenance when installed correctly. Galvanized steel systems resist corrosion and structural wear for many years. Routine checks usually focus on gate hardware, hinges, and tension wires. Properties with automated access gates should also schedule periodic service to keep operators, sensors, and safety controls functioning properly.

A properly installed security fence defines property boundaries and controls access points. This helps reduce unauthorized entry, equipment theft, and accidental injury on commercial sites. Clear perimeter control also supports insurance requirements and workplace safety standards by separating active work areas, storage yards, and restricted facilities from public access.