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Cooper Mountain · ZIP 97007

Fence Installation in Cooper Mountain

Ready to hire a fence installer in Cooper Mountain? We fence new-construction homes, hillside and view lots, and larger semi-rural perimeters near Cooper Mountain Nature Park — with view-preserving styles and long-run planning. We answer 24/7.

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Who Installs Fences in Cooper Mountain?

Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Cooper Mountain homeowners and builders call when they want a fence built right the first time. We are a service-area company, so we come to your lot — there is no storefront to visit and no published address. Cooper Mountain is the city's main growth area, the Urban Growth Boundary expansion southwest of Highland and northwest of South Beaverton in ZIP 97007, where new-construction subdivisions, larger elevated view lots, vineyards, and semi-rural edges all meet near Cooper Mountain Nature Park.

This page is the place to start when you are ready to move forward. Tell us your cross streets and what you want fenced, and we will set up a free on-site estimate. We fence brand-new homes from a clean slate, plan long runs on larger and semi-rural parcels, and use view-preserving styles where the Tualatin Valley opens up. We stay inside Beaverton's development code, follow the Cooper Mountain Community Plan where it applies, and set every post for the wet Pacific Northwest ground. Call (855) 598-3288 any time, day or night.

Local Know-How

Fencing Challenges Specific to Cooper Mountain

Cooper Mountain mixes new construction, hillside views, and larger semi-rural lots in one area — each with its own fencing demands.

New-construction lots

As the city's growth area, much of Cooper Mountain is new builds with a clean-slate yard. We plan the full perimeter, gates, and materials in one pass instead of working around an old fence.

Hillside & view lots

Elevated lots look out over the Tualatin Valley. We step fence runs on the grade and use view-preserving styles so a fence keeps the sightline open where it counts.

Larger semi-rural perimeters

Vineyard-adjacent and semi-rural parcels mean longer runs and mixed materials. We plan the layout, gates, and post spacing for the whole property up front.

Most Requested Here

Fence Types Most Requested in Cooper Mountain

The styles new-build and view-lot owners ask for most.

Cedar Privacy Fence

A solid cedar privacy fence gives full backyard privacy in a warm, natural tone that suits new-build homes. Naturally rot-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care in Beaverton's rain.

Aluminum & Ornamental

For view lots overlooking the valley, aluminum & ornamental fence installation defines the yard and contains pets while keeping the Tualatin Valley view open through the pickets.

Wood Fence Installation

Traditional wood fence installation with a custom profile fits the established and new homes here, built to the same code-and-climate standard.

Chain-Link for Large Perimeters

On larger and semi-rural parcels, chain-link fence installation covers long runs economically — ideal for containing a property line or pasture edge without a premium price.

Built for Slope, Code, and Climate

In Cooper Mountain, side and rear fences run up to 6 feet without a building permit, while front and street-facing fences stay near 3.5 feet (42 inches), with vision-clearance limits at corners and driveways. On sloped and view lots, height is measured from finished grade, so a stepped fence is planned section by section. We confirm the city rule, any Cooper Mountain Community Plan requirement, and your HOA's CC&Rs on site, set posts in concrete for the wet ground, and use rot-resistant cedar near the soil so the run holds for decades.

How It Works

From Call to Finished Fence

A simple path from your first call to a fence that fits the property.

  1. Call us at (855) 598-3288. Tell us your Cooper Mountain cross streets, whether it is a new build or an existing lot, and what you want fenced. We answer 24/7.
  2. Free on-site estimate. We walk the property, mark the line, plan the run on grade and across longer perimeters, and recommend the style that preserves your view.
  3. HOA & plan support. We assemble the heights and material specs your architectural review committee needs and confirm any Cooper Mountain Community Plan requirement.
  4. Build day & walk-through. We set posts in concrete, step the panels on slope, run the long sections true, confirm gates swing, and clean up before we leave.

How We Help Cooper Mountain Homeowners

A lot of what we do here is brand-new fencing. When a Cooper Mountain home is fresh from construction, the yard is a clean slate, which makes it easy to plan the full perimeter, the gates, and the materials in one pass — no tearing out an old run, no matching a neighbor's tired fence. For owners with an existing fence, we make the choice between fence repair and full fence replacement an honest one: sound posts and a few bad panels point one way, posts heaved on the slope point the other. A matching gate installation — a walk gate, a wide drive gate for a larger lot — finishes most jobs.

Vineyard, Semi-Rural, and Larger-Property Owners

Cooper Mountain's semi-rural transition brings larger parcels, vineyard-adjacent properties, and lots that border the open land around fencing near Cooper Mountain Nature Park — 230 acres of prairie-to-woodland trails with valley and mountain views. Those properties fence differently than a standard subdivision lot: longer perimeter runs, mixed materials that pair privacy near the house with open ornamental or chain-link along the back, and layouts that account for wildlife at the nature-park edges. We plan the whole property up front so the long runs stay straight, the gates land where you need them, and the cost stays sensible across a big perimeter.

Inside Cooper Mountain

Spots We Fence Around

The Cooper Mountain landmarks our crews work near every week.

Fencing That Fits Beaverton's Growth Area

There is a clear pattern to how Cooper Mountain properties get fenced, and it follows the area's mix of new construction, views, and larger lots. On a fresh build, the smart move is to fence the whole perimeter at once — privacy where the house sits, an open ornamental or stepped run where the view opens up, and gates planned into the layout rather than added later. On the elevated view lots, mixed-height runs keep the Tualatin Valley sightline open while still containing the yard. On the semi-rural and vineyard-adjacent parcels, the priority shifts to covering a long perimeter economically without sacrificing the look near the home.

The Pacific Northwest climate sets the build standard no matter the lot. Long, wet winters keep the ground saturated, and on a hillside the water moves, so footings have to be deep, well-drained, and set to hold a line across changing grade. Rot-resistant cedar is the wood of choice for anyone who wants a wood fence to last two decades or more, and on a long run the post spacing and bracing matter as much as the panels. When you are ready, this is the page to act on — browse the full menu of our fencing services, see how the area fits the city map on the Cooper Mountain overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will get you scheduled.

Quick Answers

Cooper Mountain Fencing FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

Do I need HOA approval for a fence in a new Cooper Mountain subdivision?
In most new Cooper Mountain subdivisions, yes. The newer HOA neighborhoods run an architectural review that controls height, material, and color, and the Cooper Mountain Community Plan can add requirements. We assemble the specs your committee needs so you can submit a clean application and build to the approved style.
How tall can a fence be in 97007?
Under the Beaverton Development Code, side and rear fences can generally reach 6 feet without a permit and front fences are limited to about 3.5 feet. On a sloped or view lot, height is measured from finished grade, so a stepped run is planned section by section to stay compliant.
How much does a fence cost for a large or view lot?
Cost depends on the length of the run, the materials, slope, gates, and access — a long semi-rural perimeter prices differently than a standard subdivision lot, and mixing materials can keep a big perimeter affordable. We give a clear, itemized estimate on site at no charge, so call (855) 598-3288.
Can you fence near Cooper Mountain Nature Park edges?
Yes. We fence the residential and semi-rural lots that border the open land around the park. Along those edges we plan for wildlife and the natural setting, often pairing an ornamental or open run at the back with privacy nearer the home so the fence fits the landscape.
How soon can you provide a quote?
Usually within a day or two for Cooper Mountain. We answer the phone 24/7 and schedule on-site estimates quickly, including evenings and weekends when that works better for you.

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