
Ready to hire a fence installer in Cedar Hills? We build horizontal and cedar fencing for mid-century ranch homes on tree-lined lots, plus commercial fencing for the Nike-area and Cedar Hills Crossing corridors — and we answer 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Cedar Hills homeowners and corporate property managers call when it is time to hire. We are a service-area company that comes to your property — no storefront, no published address, just a crew that shows up where the work is. We cover the whole neighborhood in ZIP 97005, south of US-26 and west of OR-217, about eight miles west of Portland, from a privacy rebuild on a 1950s ranch to a clean ornamental line for a retail tenant near Cedar Hills Crossing.
This is the page to start on when you are ready to move forward. Cedar Hills is defined by mid-century modern homes, wide streets, large mature lots, and an above-average household income — the kind of area where people want the fence done right, not done cheap. Tell us your cross streets and what you want fenced, and we will set up a free on-site estimate. Call (855) 598-3288 any time, and we will get you on the schedule.
The mature trees and big ranch lots that make Cedar Hills beautiful also make it one of the more demanding areas in the city to fence well.
Decades-old evergreens send roots out under the yard. We walk the line first and shift post spacing so the fence stays straight and the trees stay healthy.
Many 1950s-60s lots still carry original chain-link. Replacing it with cedar privacy or horizontal slats is one of the most common upgrades we do here.
Single-level ranches sit next to contemporary multi-story and custom builds. We match the look — clean horizontal lines or traditional cedar — to the home.
The styles that suit mid-century ranch homes and mature lots.
The signature Cedar Hills look. Horizontal fence installation gives the clean, low-slung lines that complement mid-century modern homes — a favorite on these streets.
A solid cedar privacy fence disappears into the tree canopy and resists rot in shaded, damp yards. Naturally decay-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care.
Classic wood fence installation ages gracefully under the trees, weathering to a soft gray that suits the established look of the neighborhood.
Swapping a tired ranch-era chain-link run for cedar is the upgrade we do most. See fence replacement for the full tear-out-and-rebuild.
In Cedar Hills, side and rear fences run up to 6 feet without a building permit, while front and street-facing fences stay near 3.5 feet to keep the streetscape open. Corner lots have limits inside the vision-clearance triangle. We confirm it all on site, route the line around major roots instead of cutting them, set posts in concrete for the wet, shaded ground, and use rot-resistant cedar within six inches of the soil so the fence holds for decades.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that lasts.
Most Cedar Hills jobs start with a homeowner upgrading a tired fence or finally screening a big backyard. We make the call between fence repair and full fence replacement honest: if the original posts are sound and worth reusing, we tell you, and if the run is past its life we rebuild it right. A matching gate installation — a walk gate to the side yard or a wide gate for trailer access on these roomy lots — is a common add-on.
Cedar Hills carries more commercial weight than most Beaverton neighborhoods, and we handle it on the same line as the houses. Around the retail anchor we do fencing near Cedar Hills Crossing — ornamental edges for storefronts, screened enclosures for back-of-house service areas — and across the corporate corridor we cover fencing near Nike World Headquarters for the smaller commercial and multi-family properties on the surrounding streets. That commercial & security fencing comes with scheduling that works for property managers.
The neighborhood anchors our crews work near every week.
There is a rhythm to how Cedar Hills yards get fenced. Backyards want full six-foot privacy, often in cedar or horizontal slats that suit the mid-century look, while front sections stay low and open to satisfy the street-facing rule. Pet owners pair a privacy back fence with a lower side run for visibility, and households upgrading from original ranch-era chain-link almost always step up to a solid privacy fence that finally screens the yard. The trees are part of every plan, never an afterthought, and on the larger lots here the runs are longer than the city average.
The Pacific Northwest climate sets the standard. Long, wet winters keep the shaded soil saturated, so footings have to be deep and well-drained and the wood has to be naturally decay-resistant cedar to last 20 years or more. The combination of damp ground and heavy root activity is what separates a fence that holds for decades from one that leans in a few seasons. When you are ready to hire, this is the page to act on — browse the full menu of our fencing services, see how the neighborhood fits the map on the Cedar Hills overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will schedule your estimate.
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