
The local fence company for the homes and businesses around Beaverton Town Square along the Beaverton-Hillsdale corridor — cedar privacy, vinyl, chain-link, and commercial fencing built for Central Beaverton.
Beaverton Town Square at 11665 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway is one of Central Beaverton's most recognized retail anchors, and the residential streets that fan out behind and around it make up some of the most established blocks in the 97005 ZIP. When homeowners and business owners in this part of town ask who installs fences near Beaverton Town Square, the answer is Beaverton Fence Pro — the local crew that works the streets off SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and SW Hall Boulevard every week.
To be clear, we serve the homes and businesses near the shopping center, not the center itself. Single-family houses on the residential streets, apartments and condos close to the corridor, and the retail storefronts and small offices ringing the property all need fencing built for the Pacific Northwest. We bring cedar privacy fencing, low-maintenance vinyl, chain-link, and commercial-grade options to your property, set them to last in our wet climate, and keep the job inside Beaverton's fence code. Call (855) 598-3288 any time — we answer 24/7.
This pocket of 97005 is one of the busier crossroads in the city. SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, SW Hall Boulevard, and SW Allen Boulevard all carry heavy daily traffic past the center, and the side streets that branch off them hold a tight mix of older homes, newer infill, and small commercial lots. That density is exactly why fencing matters here: a property line that backs up to a parking lot, an alley, or a neighbor twenty feet away has very different privacy and security demands than a fence out on an acre. We have built fences on these blocks long enough to know where the property lines tend to sit, how the lots drain toward the corridor, and what holds up against the constant noise and movement of a retail district. When you call, you are getting a crew that already knows this ground, not one studying a map for the first time.
The homes near Beaverton Town Square range from mid-century ranch houses to updated suburban lots, and the most common request here is a backyard that feels private despite the steady retail traffic on SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and SW Hall Boulevard. That is where a solid privacy fence earns its keep.
A 6-foot cedar privacy fence is the go-to for homes near the center — full-height screening that blocks sightlines from nearby parking and the Beaverton-Hillsdale corridor while standing up to wet winters.
Vinyl fencing suits the suburban streets off SW Hall Boulevard and SW Allen Boulevard for owners who want a clean look with no staining or sealing season after season.
Every post near Beaverton Town Square goes in a concrete footing with proper drainage, because the saturated ground here is what fails shallow-set fences first.
Many of these lots were fenced decades ago, when posts often went straight into the ground without a footing. Two or three wet Beaverton winters later, those posts wick up moisture, the wood at the soil line rots, and the whole run starts to lean toward the corridor. When we replace an aging fence on a street off SW Allen Boulevard or SW Lombard Avenue, we reset every post in concrete with gravel at the base for drainage, switch to rot-resistant western red cedar or maintenance-free vinyl, and bring the line back to true. We also work around the mature trees and tight setbacks common on these older lots, so a new fence clears roots and respects the side-yard space you actually have.
Whether you want full backyard privacy or a tidy side-yard run, cedar privacy fence installation and vinyl fence installation are the two materials we install most around the Beaverton Town Square area.

From backyard cedar to storefront security fencing, here is what we install and repair for properties in the Central Beaverton area.
Perimeter fence, gates, and trash enclosures for retail and office tenants near the center.
Storm, wind, and wet-ground damage repaired fast across Central Beaverton.

Beaverton Town Square draws steady retail activity, and the businesses around it — storefronts, pad tenants, and office suites along SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and SW Hall Boulevard — have their own fencing needs. We handle commercial work as readily as residential.
Commercial work near the center comes with its own set of constraints, and we plan for them up front. Shared property lines between pad tenants, hauler turning radius for dumpster enclosures, ADA access at gates, and fire-lane clearances all shape what gets built and where. We size chain-link and steel runs to take the wear of a working commercial yard, set posts deep in concrete so a delivery truck nudging a gate does not pull the whole line loose, and finish enclosures so they screen equipment without choking the access a hauler or vendor needs. For a storefront facing SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, we can stage the work in sections and keep the entrance clear while the rest of the perimeter goes up.
Can you fence a storefront or business near the center? Yes — commercial & security fencing is one of our core services, and we coordinate around business hours so the work does not disrupt your customers.
How fast can you repair a damaged fence near Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway? Quickly — because we are a local crew, not a dispatch from across the metro. The Pacific Northwest delivers the two things that break fences most: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow posts, and winter windstorms that push on panels and topple sections that were never set deep enough. Homes near Beaverton Town Square see both. When a section leans after a storm or a gate stops latching, we come out, assess whether a repair or a replacement run makes more sense, and get your boundary sound again. For leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and wind-blown panels, fence repair is a same-area call away.
Not every problem near the corridor is dramatic. More often it is the slow kind: a gate that drags more each season, a post that has gone spongy at the base, or a panel that has bowed from years of leaning against wet ground. On a property near retail traffic, a gate that no longer latches is a security gap, not just an annoyance, so we treat those calls with the same urgency as storm damage. When we come out, we tell you straight whether a section is worth saving or whether the posts are too far gone to patch — rebuilding the failing run usually costs less over time than chasing the same repair every spring. That honesty is part of why homeowners and businesses on these blocks keep our number.
Which neighborhoods near Beaverton Town Square do we cover? The short answer is all of them in this corner of 97005. Our work centers on the residential and commercial streets near the center: the homes off SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and SW Hall Boulevard, the blocks near SW Allen Boulevard, and the streets around SW Lombard Avenue toward downtown. From there we reach across the rest of Central Beaverton, including the Vose and Denney Whitford edges nearby. With Highway 217 and the Beaverton-Hillsdale corridor both close at hand, getting to any property in this area is fast.
Because Central Beaverton is one of the city's older, more established areas, many lots here have aging fences that are due for replacement rather than another patch. We can match an existing style so a new run blends with what is already there, or modernize a tired wood fence into clean vinyl or cedar. If you are weighing your options, our broader pages for fencing in Central Beaverton and the city-wide overview of fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area. You can also browse every neighborhood we serve from the Beaverton service areas directory, or look at the sibling landmark area near fencing near Beaverton City Library just down the corridor.
The area also bleeds into the Vose and Denney Whitford edges, where the lots tend to be a little larger and the fencing needs shift toward full-perimeter privacy and pet containment rather than tight side-yard runs. We adjust to whatever the property calls for. A condo or townhome near the corridor might only need a short screen between a patio and a shared walkway, while a single-family home a few streets back wants the full 6-foot cedar wrap. Either way, the travel time stays short. Because we are already working this corner of 97005 on most weeks, we can usually get out for a measure quickly rather than booking you weeks down the road, and a crew that is nearby is a crew that shows up when a repair cannot wait.
Anyone can quote a fence. What separates a fence that lasts a decade from one that leans in two winters is whether the installer understands this specific ground. Central Beaverton sits on the kind of clay-heavy, water-retaining soil that punishes shortcuts — posts set too shallow, footings without drainage, untreated lumber against wet earth. We build for that reality on every job near Beaverton Town Square, which is why our fences hold their line through the wettest Beaverton winters. When you are ready to move from research to a real estimate, the next step is the transactional page for fence installation near Beaverton Town Square, or simply call (855) 598-3288. We will walk your property, talk through code and materials, and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate.
Local also means we know how Beaverton handles fencing on the ground, not just on paper. Side and rear fences generally run up to 6 feet without a permit, front-yard fences are held lower, and corner lots near busy intersections like the ones around the center have a vision-clearance triangle that caps height where driveways and streets meet. We build to those rules the first time so you are not tearing out a finished fence after a complaint. A crew that quotes from out of the area can miss those details; we factor them in before the first post goes in the ground.
What style suits a home near the center? It depends on what sits on the other side of the fence. For a backyard that backs up to parking or the Beaverton-Hillsdale corridor, a solid 6-foot cedar privacy fence with no gaps between boards is the strongest choice — it screens sightlines, knocks down some of the road noise, and weathers to a soft gray that fits the older streets here. Owners who would rather skip the staining and sealing go with vinyl, which holds its color and shrugs off the wet without any seasonal upkeep. For side and front runs where you want a boundary without blocking the view, we install lower picket-style cedar or an ornamental-look metal that keeps the yard open while still marking the line.
Chain-link still has its place on these lots too, especially for back corners, utility areas, and pet runs where security matters more than looks, and it can be paired with privacy slats or screened with plantings later. The right answer is rarely one material across the whole property — plenty of homes near Beaverton Town Square end up with solid cedar across the back for privacy and something lighter along the sides. When we come out to measure, we walk the full perimeter, look at what each stretch of fence actually needs to do, and lay out the options so the finished result fits both the house and the budget.
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