
New fences, repairs, and HOA-friendly installs for the homes and businesses near Progress Ridge TownSquare — vinyl, cedar privacy, horizontal, and aluminum fencing built to your subdivision's standards in South Beaverton. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Looking for who installs fences near Progress Ridge TownSquare? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds and repairs fences for the homes and businesses around Progress Ridge TownSquare at 14925 SW Barrows Road in South Beaverton. We install vinyl, cedar privacy fence, horizontal, aluminum, and ornamental fencing across the 97007 subdivisions that surround the center, and we answer the phone 24/7. To get started, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.
Progress Ridge TownSquare is a lifestyle shopping center anchored by New Seasons Market, with Cinetopia, Ace Hardware, and a row of restaurants and shops drawing steady traffic to this corner of South Beaverton between Bull Mountain and Murray Hill. The neighborhoods around it are some of the newest in the area — planned communities with active homeowners associations, modern lots, and shared property lines. We serve those surrounding homes and the restaurant and retail pads nearby, not the shopping center itself. Because these subdivisions come with style and color rules, working with a local installer who already knows the neighborhood standards saves you the back-and-forth and gets a compliant fence in the ground the first time.
Our work centers on the planned communities ringing the center: the homes off SW Barrows Road and SW Horizon Boulevard, the streets near SW Scholls Ferry Road (Route 210), and the newer rows along SW 175th Avenue. These are recently built South Beaverton lots — many in HOA-governed subdivisions with townhomes, single-family homes on tighter modern footprints, and multifamily buildings close to the retail core. That newer, rule-bound character shapes every job. We confirm the boundary first, check the vision-clearance triangle Beaverton enforces on corner lots, and coordinate with neighbors when a fence sits on a shared line, which is common on the compact lots out here.
Proximity to a busy lifestyle center means privacy and a clean, finished look both matter on these streets. Shoppers, restaurant traffic, and the steady flow along Barrows and Scholls Ferry all sit close to backyards in the nearest subdivisions, so a full-height fence that also satisfies the association earns its keep. We build the nearby properties — single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and the restaurant and retail pads near the center — not the TownSquare property. With Scholls Ferry Road and Murray Boulevard feeding the area, our trucks stay close and our response times stay short whether you need a full new fence line, a new-construction install, or a quick repair.
Matched to the modern HOA lots around Progress Ridge TownSquare — styles that pass association review and hold up to Pacific Northwest weather.
The top pick for newer South Beaverton subdivisions — clean lines, color choices that match HOA palettes, and no staining or sealing year after wet year. Explore vinyl fence installation.
A 6-foot good-neighbor cedar fence delivers full screening on compact modern lots, with rot-resistant heartwood set off the wet soil line. See cedar privacy fence installation.
A modern horizontal-slat look suits the contemporary architecture common in these planned communities — sleek, current, and built to last. See horizontal fence installation.
Powder-coated aluminum gives an open, decorative boundary for front yards and pool surrounds where HOA rules favor a see-through style. See aluminum & ornamental fence installation.
The subdivisions near Progress Ridge TownSquare almost all answer to a homeowners association, and that's exactly the kind of build we handle every week. We match your neighborhood's approved fence style, height, and color — whether the standard calls for a specific vinyl tone, a cedar profile, or an aluminum pattern — so your install clears review without a fight. For new-construction homes we set a clean perimeter from scratch, line it up with the builder's grading, and frame in gates wide enough for mowers and equipment. We can also help you read the association's fencing guidelines before the dig so nothing gets flagged after the fact. Ask about gate installation and the full list of fencing services.
From first call to finished fence near Progress Ridge TownSquare — straightforward, with no pressure.
Can you match my neighborhood's fence style and color? Yes — and on these newer South Beaverton lots, matching the standard is half the job. Most subdivisions near Progress Ridge TownSquare publish fencing guidelines that lock down height, material, color, and sometimes the exact picket or cap profile. We start by reading those rules with you, then spec a fence that satisfies the association the first time, whether that means a particular vinyl tone, a cedar dog-ear, a horizontal slat, or a powder-coated aluminum pattern for a front yard. When a new section needs to tie into a neighbor's existing run on a shared line, we match the look so the boundary reads as one continuous fence rather than a patchwork.
Newer planned communities also bring tighter, more uniform lots, and that uniformity is an advantage on install day. Property lines tend to be well documented, grading is recent and predictable, and the runs are clean. We still confirm the boundary before we dig, flag any easements, and plan gate placement around the side-yard access these compact lots depend on. The result is a fence that looks like it belongs on the street — not an afterthought bolted onto an architecturally cohesive subdivision.
Do you install on sloped lots? Often, yes — South Beaverton's terrain rolls toward Bull Mountain, and several subdivisions near the center sit on grade. On a slope we step the panels down the hill in even drops or rack them to follow the contour, depending on the look the association allows and the privacy you need. Either way the posts stay plumb and the line stays clean. Underneath it all is the same clay-heavy, water-retaining ground that runs through Beaverton, so post setting is where a fence is won or lost. Every post 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 — because saturated soil loosens shallow-set posts first. On compact lots with shared lines we keep footings tight to your side and coordinate with neighbors so the build goes smoothly.
If you're weighing materials and styles, the broader overview of fencing in South Beaverton and the city-wide page for fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area, and the full fencing services page covers every option. We also handle fence repair when a panel blows down, a gate sags, or a post works loose after a wet winter.
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 Progress Ridge TownSquare. Staying close to South Beaverton means we already know which subdivisions have the strictest HOA fencing rules, where overhead utility lines limit a tall section, and how the streets off Barrows and Scholls Ferry move during shopping hours — so we schedule digging and deliveries to dodge the crunch. A crew already working one South Beaverton 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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