
New fences, repairs, and creek-edge fencing for the homes and businesses around Greenway Park — cedar privacy, wood, vinyl, and chain-link, built to last on the damp ground along Fanno Creek. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Looking for who installs fences near Greenway Park? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds and repairs fences for the homes and businesses around Greenway Park on SW Hall Boulevard, in the Greenway neighborhood of 97008. We install cedar privacy fence, wood fence, vinyl, and chain-link across the park-backing streets here, and we know how to work the damp creek-bottom ground that comes with a lot near Fanno Creek. We answer the phone 24/7 — to start a project, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.
Greenway Park is an 87-acre THPRD park strung along Fanno Creek, with the Fanno Creek Trail, disc golf, tennis and basketball courts, and play areas, and the Koll Center Wetlands adjoining its east side. It sits between SW Hall Boulevard and SW Scholls Ferry Road. We serve the properties around it — the established Greenway single-family homes, the townhomes and condos, the park- and trail-backing lots, and the small offices near Hall and Scholls Ferry — not the park grounds or the protected wetland. A fence on a lot that borders a public greenway carries rules and ground conditions a quiet interior lot never sees, and a local installer who already knows them keeps your project on the right side of both.
Our work centers on the residential and small-commercial blocks ringing the park: the homes off SW Hall Boulevard, the streets along SW Greenway Boulevard, the lots that reach toward SW Scholls Ferry Road, and the pockets near Fanno Creek and the Koll Center Wetlands. Greenway is one of Beaverton's more affordable established neighborhoods, with a mix of older single-family homes, townhome rows, and condos, plus a thin band of office and service businesses along the busier edges near the Vose border. Many of these lots either back directly onto the park and trail or sit a few doors from it, and that proximity shapes every fence we build here.
A lot that opens onto the Fanno Creek Trail wants privacy along the back line and a clean, finished face toward the path, since the good side reads as the public side. Lots that slope toward the creek need drainage planned in from the first post hole, and any property that touches the wetland buffer has a no-disturbance zone we stay clear of. We confirm the boundary first, check where the buffer and setbacks fall, and plan the run so the fence does its job without crossing a line it shouldn't. Whether you need a full new fence, a privacy line facing the trail, or a quick repair after a wet winter, our trucks stay close to this corner of 97008.
Matched to the park-backing lots and damp creek-bottom ground around Greenway Park — chosen for moisture and the Pacific Northwest before they're chosen for looks.
A 6-foot good-neighbor cedar fence is the go-to for trail-backing lots — full screening with rot-resistant heartwood that holds up to the moisture this creek-bottom ground carries. See cedar privacy fence installation.
Classic dog-ear and flat-top wood fences finish the established Greenway yards, with a clean face turned toward the path on trail-backing lines. Browse wood fence installation options.
Low-maintenance vinyl shrugs off the damp better than most materials — no staining or sealing, season after wet season, which suits a lot near the creek. Explore vinyl fence installation.
Galvanized chain-link keeps an open, see-through line where you want to mark a boundary without blocking the view, plus walk and double gates onto the trail. See chain-link fence installation.
Can you fence near Fanno Creek or the wetland buffer? Yes — carefully, and on the right side of the line. Lots that touch Greenway Park, the Fanno Creek corridor, or the Koll Center Wetlands often carry setbacks, a wetland buffer, and a no-disturbance zone where digging isn't allowed, so we confirm where those fall before we plan a run. A creek or greenway setback can mean the fence sits a few feet inside the rear line rather than on it, and we build to that. Damp creek-bottom soil drains slowly, so footings go in with drainage at the base, and on lots that slope toward the water we step the panels and keep the bottom rail off the wet ground. Ask about vinyl fence installation for the wettest spots and gate installation for trail access.
From first call to finished fence near Greenway Park — straightforward, with no pressure.
The thin band of offices and service businesses along SW Hall Boulevard and SW Scholls Ferry Road has its own fencing needs, and we handle commercial work as readily as residential. Small office and retail suites near the park edge often want a tidy perimeter line, a screened enclosure for a dumpster or equipment, or a gated side run that keeps the back lot secure without looking industrial from the street. We set heavier posts in deeper footings on the spans that take constant gate use, and we phase the work so a business stays open while the crew is on site. The same moisture rules apply on a commercial lot near the creek, so footings and drainage get the same attention they do on a home.
Do you repair fences damaged by moisture or settling? Yes — and because we're a local crew, not a dispatch from across the metro, we get to leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and rotted bottom boards fast. Two failures account for most damage near the creek: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow footings and let a section settle, and untreated lumber that sat too close to the wet soil and rotted from the bottom up. When a whole section tips after a wet winter, the footing usually gave way rather than the panel breaking, so we reset that post in a deeper footing with drainage and the line holds. When rot has taken the bottom boards but the posts stay sound, we swap panel material and keep the original posts, which keeps the fence repair quick and the cost down.
Because Greenway has plenty of older homes, many lots here have aging fences that are past patching and due for replacement. We can match an existing style so a new run blends with what's already there, or move a tired wood fence to low-maintenance vinyl that handles the damp far better. If you're weighing your options, the overview of fencing in Greenway and the city-wide page for fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area, and you can see every option on the fencing services page.
Quickly. Call (855) 598-3288 and we'll schedule an on-site visit at your convenience, often within a day or two for properties near Greenway Park. Staying close to this pocket of 97008 means we already know which streets back onto the trail, where the wetland buffer limits how close a fence can sit, and how the ground drains on the lots off Greenway Boulevard — so the measure goes faster and the quote comes back accurate. A crew already working one Greenway job can often swing by a neighbor's property the same day rather than booking you a week out. You get a clear, written estimate with no obligation and no pressure.
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