Iron fencing can define a property without closing it off visually. Flores Fence helps Medford and Southern Oregon property owners plan the fence line, gates, access points, security needs, and finished look around how the property is used.
Medford-based family-owned team | License / bond 202478 | 30+ years of experience | Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties
Flores Fence installs iron fencing for Medford homes and businesses that need a durable, finished boundary with visibility. The team can plan iron fence runs around entries, gates, driveways, access points, commercial frontage, and existing site conditions.
Iron fencing creates a clear edge for yards, entries, commercial areas, and visible property lines.
Unlike solid privacy fencing, iron can add separation while keeping views and visibility open.
Iron fencing often works well with pedestrian gates, driveway gates, and controlled access planning.
The fence line should support the property boundary and the way people or vehicles enter the site.
Pedestrian, yard, and driveway gates should be considered with the full iron fence layout.
Grade, existing surfaces, access, and removal needs are reviewed before work begins.
Call Flores Fence or use the contact page to share your iron fence project in Medford or Southern Oregon. Have the property location, access needs, removal questions, and anything you already know about the layout ready when you reach out.
Phone: 541 690-6326
Email: joelflores7987@gmail.com
Email: jesseflores778@gmail.com
Location: 1125 W McAndrews, Medford, OR 97501
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-3:30pm; Sunday closed.
Flores Fence keeps the iron fence installation process simple and focused on the property.
Iron fencing is often used when a property needs a clear, finished boundary while keeping visibility. It can be a good fit for entries, front yards, driveways, and commercial edges.
Yes. Gates are often part of an iron fence project, and Flores Fence can plan access points with the full layout.
Yes. Flores Fence serves both residential and commercial customers in Southern Oregon.
Yes. The right choice depends on whether the priority is privacy, visibility, boundary definition, or access control.