
New fences, repairs, and commercial security fencing for the homes and businesses near the Nike campus — cedar privacy, vinyl, ornamental aluminum, and steel security fence, built for established Cedar Hills lots. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Looking for who installs fences near Nike World Headquarters? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds and repairs fences for the homes and businesses in the neighborhoods bordering the Nike campus at One Bowerman Drive. We install cedar privacy fence, vinyl, ornamental aluminum, and commercial security fencing across the Cedar Hills streets that ring the campus, and we answer the phone 24/7. To get started, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.
The Philip H. Knight Campus spreads across roughly 286 acres and more than 75 buildings, bordered by SW Jenkins Road and SW Murray Boulevard near Cedar Hills. We serve the properties around it — established Cedar Hills homes, upgraded and executive residences, townhomes, employee-area rentals, and the office and commercial parks along Murray and Walker — not the campus itself. There is no affiliation here; the headquarters is simply the landmark that orients this employee-dense corner of Beaverton, the same corridor that once anchored Tektronix and now pulls tens of thousands of daytime workers in and out.
Our work centers on the residential and commercial blocks that surround the campus: the homes off SW Murray Boulevard and SW Walker Road, the streets near SW Jenkins Road, and the pockets reaching toward SW Bowerman Drive. These are established Cedar Hills lots, many built decades ago, with mature trees, settled landscaping, and property lines that have shifted as fences came and went. Closer to Five Oaks and the broader employment corridor, newer subdivisions and townhomes fill in alongside the older homes, and office and commercial parks line the bigger arterials.
Proximity to a major corporate hub raises the bar on what a fence has to do here. Homeowners near the Nike campus tend to want real privacy and a clean, finished look that matches an upgraded property, while the offices and commercial parks along Murray and Walker need perimeter security and tidy enclosures that hold up to constant use. We build the nearby properties — single-family homes, executive residences, townhomes, rentals, and commercial sites — not the campus property. With SW Murray Boulevard, Highway 26, and Highway 217 all minutes out, our trucks stay close and our response times stay short whether you need a full new fence line or a fast repair before the next windstorm.
Matched to the established, upgraded lots around the Nike campus — privacy and curb appeal chosen for the Pacific Northwest before they're chosen for looks.
A 6-foot good-neighbor cedar fence is the go-to for homes near the campus — full screening from traffic-facing streets, with rot-resistant heartwood set off the wet soil line. See cedar privacy fence installation.
Low-maintenance vinyl fits the updated and executive lots off Murray and Walker — no staining or sealing, season after wet season. Explore vinyl fence installation.
Powder-coated aluminum gives a refined, see-through boundary for homes that want definition without losing the view — a polished fit for upgraded Cedar Hills properties. See aluminum & ornamental fence installation.
Leaning posts, sagging gates, and tired old fences in Cedar Hills get reset, rebuilt, or upgraded to a cleaner material. See fence repair for what we fix.
The office buildings and commercial parks along SW Murray Boulevard and SW Walker Road near the Nike campus carry real security needs, and we handle commercial work as readily as residential. We install higher-security perimeter fence, steel and heavy-gauge runs that resist climbing and tampering, dumpster and equipment enclosures that satisfy both landlord and hauler, and swing or rolling gates wide enough to clear a loading area. Heavier posts go into deeper concrete footings on the spans that take constant gate cycling, and we phase the job so a business stays open while the crew is on site. Ask about commercial & security fencing and gate installation.
From first call to finished fence near the Nike campus — straightforward, with no pressure.
How deep should fence posts go in Beaverton's wet soil? Deeper than most homeowners expect, and that depth is what separates a fence that lasts a decade from one that leans in two winters. Cedar Hills sits on clay-heavy, water-retaining ground, so every post near the Nike campus goes into a concrete footing with drainage at the base — typically a third of the post's length below grade for a 6-foot fence. Saturated PNW soil loosens shallow-set posts first, and that is the failure point we engineer out on day one. 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 clean gap above the soil line, and steel and aluminum posts get the same footing discipline.
The established lots common to this part of Beaverton add their own wrinkles. Mature trees and settled landscaping mean roots can force a post layout to flex around a trunk, and we plan the run so it clears established plantings without cutting into a tree's root zone. Shared property lines that have drifted over the decades get confirmed before we dig, and on the gentle slopes that run through parts of Cedar Hills we step or rack panels to follow the grade cleanly. On traffic-facing corridors like Murray and Walker, a full-height privacy run earns its keep against road noise and headlights, and we set those spans to hold their line through the wettest winters. None of this shows in a glossy brochure, but it is exactly the judgment a national crew passing through for a season does not carry.
Do you repair or upgrade existing fences in Cedar Hills? Yes — and because we are a local crew rather than a dispatch from across the metro, we get to leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and wind-blown panels fast. Two failures account for most damage here: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow footings, and winter windstorms that push on panels and topple sections set too shallow. When a whole section tips after heavy rain, the post footing usually gave way rather than the panel breaking, so we reset that post in a deeper footing and the line holds. When wind splits rails but the posts stay plumb, we swap panel material and keep the original posts, which keeps the repair quick and the cost down.
Plenty of established Cedar Hills lots carry fences that are past patching and ready for an upgrade. 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, cedar, or ornamental aluminum to match an updated home. If you are weighing your options, the broader overview of fencing in Cedar Hills and the city-wide page for fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area, and you can see every service on the fencing services page. The contextual hub for Nike World Headquarters covers the surrounding streets in more detail.
Getting a quote is quick. Call (855) 598-3288 and we will schedule an on-site visit at your convenience, often within a day or two for properties in the 97005 area around the campus. Staying close to this employee-dense corridor means we already know which blocks have tight side-yard access, where overhead utility lines limit a tall section, and how Murray and Walker back up around the daytime commute — so we plan digging and deliveries to avoid the crunch. With Highway 26 and Highway 217 both minutes out, a crew already working one Cedar Hills job can often swing by a neighbor's property the same day. You get a clear, written estimate with no obligation and no pressure.
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