Canby, OR · Woman-Owned · OR CCB #255649
Exterior Contractor
in Canby, OR
One Team, Endless Solutions
OJB Solutions serves Canby homeowners with fencing, decks, siding, windows, and doors. Canby's rural character, large lots, and Willamette Valley weather create specific demands on exterior materials — we build to match the environment.
Serving Canby & surrounding areas
- ▸Areas served: Downtown Canby, Barlow, Lone Elder, rural properties along Mulino Road and Knights Bridge Road
- ▸Large lots and acreage properties — fencing runs are longer, post counts are higher, and material choices matter more at scale
- ▸City of Canby permits for in-town work; Clackamas County jurisdiction for rural properties
- ▸Willamette Valley floor location — river fog and seasonal moisture are harder on exterior materials than in drier areas
- ▸Mix of older farmhouses, 1970s–90s tract homes, and newer custom builds — each with different exterior profiles
- ▸Free estimates available same-day across all of Canby
Free estimate + 10% off your first project — book before the end of the month and lock in your price today.
Claim this offer →Canby, OR
Small town feel. Real exterior challenges.
Canby is one of the most charming towns in the Willamette Valley — a genuine small city with a historic downtown, strong agricultural roots, and a mix of housing that ranges from century-old farmhouses to newer subdivisions built in the last decade. It's the kind of place where people take pride in their properties and expect contractors to do the same.
What makes Canby unique from an exterior standpoint is the combination of large lots and valley floor weather. Properties here often have long fence lines — we're talking 300 to 500 linear feet in some cases — which means material selection, post spacing, and footing depth all have bigger consequences than on a smaller suburban lot. Getting it wrong costs a lot more to fix.
Canby also sits low in the Willamette Valley, which means it catches river fog off the Molalla regularly in fall and winter. That persistent moisture is harder on siding, window seals, and deck boards than the drier conditions you'd find in the West Hills. We factor that into our material recommendations — particularly around siding choices and deck surface products that handle standing moisture well.
We serve both the City of Canby (which has its own permit process) and rural properties in the surrounding area that fall under Clackamas County jurisdiction. We know both systems and handle permit coordination for either. We're based in nearby Oregon City and can get to Canby quickly for estimates and project starts.
Services in Canby
What we build & install in Canby, OR
Fencing
Cedar, vinyl, chain-link & field fencing. Canby's large lots often need long fence runs — we give accurate linear-foot pricing and set posts deep for valley floor soil conditions.
Learn more →Decks
New builds, repairs & composite decking. Canby's foggy valley winters are hard on pressure-treated lumber — we recommend composite decking for low-maintenance performance in this climate.
Learn more →Siding
Fiber cement, vinyl & wood siding. Canby's older farmhouses and ranch homes often have original wood siding that's been painted repeatedly — at some point, replacement is more cost-effective than another paint job.
Learn more →Windows
Replacement & new installs. Valley fog and moisture cause condensation problems in older Canby homes with single-pane windows — double-pane replacements solve the problem and cut heating bills.
Learn more →Doors
Entry, patio & sliding glass doors. Canby farmhouses and older ranch homes often have original wood entry doors with frame rot at the threshold — we repair or replace and make sure the new unit seals tight.
Learn more →Canby estimates are free & no obligation.
We drive to Canby, walk the job, and give you a written price — same day. We know City of Canby and Clackamas County permit requirements. OR CCB #255649.
Why Canby Homeowners Choose OJB
Built on trust. Finished on time.
Accurate pricing for large Canby lots
Large-lot fencing and extended deck builds in Canby require precise material take-offs and honest linear-foot pricing. We walk every property, measure everything, and give you a written price that reflects the actual scope — no lowball estimates that balloon later.
Transparent pricingWe know Clackamas County & City of Canby permits
Canby properties fall under two jurisdictions depending on location — City of Canby for in-town work and Clackamas County for rural properties. We know both permit processes and handle all coordination, so your project is fully above board regardless of which side of the line you're on.
Dual-jurisdiction experienceBuilt for Willamette Valley weather
Canby's valley floor location means more fog and sustained moisture than higher-elevation communities nearby. We recommend and install materials specifically rated for these conditions — fiber cement siding, composite decking, and properly flashed windows that won't fail in three Oregon winters.
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FAQ
Questions about exterior work in Canby, OR.
It depends on whether your property is inside Canby city limits or in the unincorporated rural area. In-town properties fall under City of Canby permits. Rural properties along Mulino Road, Knights Bridge Road, and surrounding areas fall under Clackamas County jurisdiction. Deck permits are required in both cases for structures over 30 inches. We determine which jurisdiction applies at the estimate and handle all permit coordination.
We price fencing by the linear foot with a clear breakdown in your written estimate — materials, post count, gates, and labor all itemized separately. For large Canby properties with runs over 200 feet, we walk the full perimeter during the estimate so we can account for terrain changes, gate locations, and any areas requiring extra post depth due to soft or wet ground near drainage areas.
For Canby specifically, composite decking is our top recommendation. The valley floor fog and persistent moisture in fall and winter accelerate the deterioration of pressure-treated lumber — boards cup, splinter, and gray out faster than in drier climates. Composite decking from Trex or TimberTech holds up without annual maintenance and looks better longer. It costs more upfront but saves money over a 10-year horizon.
Yes — and we enjoy it. Older farmhouses and rural Canby properties often have original wood siding, single-pane windows, and wood entry doors with decades of deferred maintenance. We assess what needs repair versus replacement at the free estimate and give you a realistic picture of what it'll take to get the exterior where it should be. We don't oversell — if a repair is the right call, that's what we recommend.
We're based in Oregon City, which is about 15–20 minutes from Canby depending on traffic. We serve Canby regularly and don't add travel surcharges for the area. Your estimate reflects the project cost — nothing more.
Yes — and bundling is common in Canby because properties are larger and it makes logistical sense to bring one crew and do everything at once. We'll sequence the work appropriately and give you one combined written estimate. Many Canby customers also add siding or window work to the same project to minimize mobilization costs.
Yes. Our Oregon CCB license (#255649) covers all construction work throughout Oregon including the City of Canby and all unincorporated Clackamas County properties. We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job.