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Fence Installation Near Beaverton Transit Center

New fences, security fencing, and repairs for the homes, apartments, and businesses around Beaverton Transit Center — chain-link, commercial security fence, cedar privacy, and vinyl, built for transit-adjacent lots. Call for a free on-site estimate.

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Fence Installers Near Beaverton Transit Center

Wondering who installs fences near Beaverton Transit Center? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds, repairs, and replaces fences for the homes and businesses around the city's main transit hub at 4050 SW Lombard Ave in central Beaverton, 97005. We install chain-link, commercial security fence, cedar and wood privacy, and vinyl across the streets that surround the station, and we answer the phone 24/7. To start a project, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.

Beaverton Transit Center is the TriMet hub that ties the area together — MAX Blue and Red Line service, the northern terminus of WES Commuter Rail, and a nine-bay bus loop all meet here. That makes the surrounding blocks a busy mix of older central-Beaverton homes, apartments and multifamily buildings, commuter-adjacent rentals, strip retail, and small commercial and office space along the Canyon Road corridor. We serve those nearby properties — the houses, rentals, and businesses on the streets around the hub — not the station or its platforms. With foot traffic, parking, and constant turnover so close, durable, secure fencing earns its keep here, and a local installer who knows the corridor gets it right the first time.

The Transit-Center Area We Serve

Our work centers on the blocks around the hub in central Beaverton. SW Lombard Avenue runs along the west side, SW Canyon Road and Beaverton Creek frame the south, Canyon Place Shopping Center sits just to the east, and SW Cedar Hills Boulevard is a short distance north. From that core we serve the established single-family homes, the apartment complexes and commuter rentals packed near transit, and the strip retail and small offices along Canyon Road. These lots see more traffic, more pass-through foot traffic, and more turnover than a quiet residential street, so a solid, well-anchored boundary matters more here.

Because the area sits on a major transit corridor, properties along the frontage take steady pressure — passing pedestrians, parked cars, and the occasional trespass or dumping problem on lots that back up to public space. A durable fence that holds a clean line is the practical answer. We build the nearby properties — homes, apartments, rentals, storefronts, and offices — never the transit center or its bus loop. With central Beaverton's grid keeping everything close and Highway 217 minutes away, our trucks stay nearby and response times stay short, whether you need a new security line or a fast repair after a windstorm. For the wider neighborhood overview, see fencing in Central Beaverton.

What We Install Nearby

Fence Types Transit-Adjacent Properties Request Most

Matched to the busy frontage and turnover around Beaverton Transit Center — chosen for durability and security before they're chosen for looks.

Chain-Link Fence

Galvanized chain-link is the workhorse near the hub — tough, secure, and economical for property lines, side runs, and lots that need a clear boundary that holds up to traffic. See chain-link fence installation.

Cedar & Wood Privacy

A 6-foot cedar or wood privacy fence screens a transit-adjacent yard from foot traffic and noise, with rot-resistant heartwood set off the wet soil line. See cedar privacy fence installation.

Vinyl & PVC Fence

Low-maintenance vinyl gives rentals and updated homes near the corridor a crisp, no-stain boundary that holds its finish season after wet season. Explore vinyl fence installation.

Repair & Storm Damage

We fix damaged, vandalized, and wind-blown fences fast — resetting loose posts, replacing rails and panels, and squaring sagging gates. See fence repair or call for emergency fence repair.

Commercial & Security Fencing Near the Hub

What is the best security fence for a property near the transit center? For most transit-adjacent commercial lots it is galvanized chain-link — often taller gauge, with the option of privacy slats or a top rail — because it stands up to constant use and keeps a clear line of sight. We build perimeter and security fence that deters trespass and dumping on lots that back up to public space, retail and equipment enclosures, dumpster screens that satisfy both landlord and hauler, and swing or rolling gates set on heavier-gauge posts in deeper footings. Ask about commercial & security fencing and gate installation for transit-adjacent properties.

How It Works

Our Process & Free Estimate

From first call to finished fence near Beaverton Transit Center — straightforward, with no pressure.

  1. Call us at (855) 598-3288. Tell us your address near the transit center, what you need, and your timeline. We answer 24/7, evenings and weekends included.
  2. On-site measure & consult. We walk the property, confirm the lot line, check any creek or wetland setback, review Beaverton code, and talk through materials that suit a transit-adjacent lot.
  3. Clear written quote. You get a transparent estimate — materials, height, gates, and old-fence removal all spelled out, with no surprises.
  4. Professional install. We set posts in concrete footings with drainage, build the run, hang the gates, and haul away the old fence and debris.

Local Install Considerations Near Beaverton Creek

Do creek setbacks affect a fence near Beaverton Creek? They can, and it is worth checking before you build. Beaverton Creek runs along the south edge of this area, and properties that back up to the creek or sit inside a wetland buffer may have setback rules that limit where a fence can go and what kind of footing is allowed near a sensitive area. We confirm the boundary and any buffer before we dig, plan the fence line to respect the setback, and keep ground disturbance to the minimum the job needs. On lots clear of the buffer, the foundation work is standard but still important.

The wet soil under central Beaverton drives every footing decision. Clay-heavy, water-retaining ground loosens shallow-set posts first, so each post goes into a concrete footing with drainage at the base, set deep enough to hold a fence plumb through saturated winters. On high-traffic frontage along Lombard Avenue and Canyon Road, where a fence takes more contact and more weather, we step up to heavier posts and deeper footings on the spans that need it. Untreated lumber that touches wet earth wicks moisture upward and rots from the bottom, so cedar gets rot-resistant heartwood at the base and a gap above the soil line. None of this shows in a finished fence, but it is what keeps a transit-adjacent boundary standing straight for years.

Fence Repair & Vandalism Damage Near the Transit Center

Do you repair damaged or vandalized fences near the transit center? Yes — and because we are a local crew rather than a dispatch from across the metro, we reach leaning posts, broken rails, cut chain-link, and sagging gates fast. Transit-adjacent lots see more wear than a quiet street, so damage tends to come from a few sources: saturated ground loosening shallow footings, winter windstorms toppling sections set too shallow, and the occasional vandalism or break-in on a lot that backs up to public space. When a section fails, we reset the post in a deeper footing or splice in new fabric and rails so the line holds and the property stays secure. For urgent jobs we answer around the clock, and you can see every option on the fencing services page and the city-wide overview of fencing in Beaverton.

How to Get a Fast Fence Quote in Central Beaverton

How do you get a fast fence quote in central Beaverton? Call (855) 598-3288 and we will schedule an on-site visit at your convenience, often within a day or two for properties near the transit center. Staying close to this part of 97005 means we already know which lots back up to Beaverton Creek, where the Canyon Road frontage backs up during commute hours, and which apartment and commercial sites need work staged around tenants and customers. A crew already working one job near the hub can often swing by a neighbor's property the same day rather than booking a week out. You get a clear, written estimate with no obligation and no pressure.

Quick Answers

Beaverton Transit Center Fencing FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

Do you install fences for apartment complexes and rentals?
Yes. We handle multifamily and rental properties as readily as single-family homes — perimeter fencing, enclosures, and gates — and we stage the work around tenants so the site stays usable while we build.
Is a permit needed for a fence in central Beaverton?
A standard residential fence at the usual height generally does not require a building permit in Beaverton. Taller fences, commercial work, and properties near a creek or buffer can change that, so we confirm what applies to your specific lot first.
Can you fence near a creek or wetland buffer?
Often, yes, but it depends on the setback. We confirm the boundary and any creek or wetland buffer before digging, plan the fence line to respect it, and keep ground disturbance to the minimum the job needs.
How tall can a security or commercial fence be?
Commercial and security fences can generally run taller than a standard residential fence, but the exact limit depends on zoning and the use. We confirm the allowable height for your property and recommend a gauge and design that fits the security need.
Are you available 24/7 for emergency fence repair?
Yes — we answer the phone 24/7 and schedule around your availability, including evenings and weekends, for urgent repairs after storm damage, an accident, or vandalism.

Fence Installation Near Beaverton Transit Center

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