
Custom fencing in wood, aluminum, steel, and iron, built to match your gate and secure the full perimeter of your property.
Interactive Gates & Security is the local fence install team for Snohomish, part of Snohomish County, covering every neighborhood in Snohomish and every ZIP code in Snohomish. Custom fencing in wood, aluminum, steel, and iron, built to match your gate and secure the full perimeter of your property.
Snohomish wears its heritage proudly, and gates here are expected to honor it. The historic homes near downtown, the century farmsteads in the valley, and the rural properties stretching toward the foothills all call for craftsmanship over mass production. Every project we build in Snohomish accounts for the wet winters, heavy rainfall, and freeze-thaw cycles typical of the Pacific Northwest, using sealed bearings, corrosion-resistant finishes, and all-weather operators built for year-round wet-climate performance. Call (425) 900-6083 or request a free on-site estimate.
We install wood, aluminum, steel, and wrought iron fencing across Snohomish, designed to match your existing or new gate in material, color, and style for a seamless perimeter.
Every fence we install accounts for the wet winters, heavy rainfall, and freeze-thaw cycles typical of the Pacific Northwest, using materials and hardware selected to hold up over the long term. Request a free on-site estimate for your fencing project.
We're a full-service gate, fence, and security company for Snohomish properties: Driveway Gate Install | Commercial/HOA Gate Install | Gate Automation/Upgrade | Gate Repair | Access Control.
Can you match my fence to my existing gate? Yes, we design fencing to complement your current or new gate in material, color, and style.
Do you handle HOA-approved fencing in Snohomish? Yes, we're experienced working within HOA design guidelines.
We also proudly serve nearby Everett, Marysville, Mukilteo, Duvall and Bothell.
Ready to get started in Snohomish? Call (425) 900-6083 or request your free on-site estimate today.



















