
Ready to hire a fence installer in South Beaverton? We build vinyl, cedar privacy, and wood fencing for the newer HOA subdivisions near Progress Ridge TownSquare and Trillium Woods — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew South Beaverton homeowners and property managers 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. From the newer affluent subdivisions like Trillium Woods near Progress Ridge to the Murrayhill-adjacent streets and the higher-density blocks throughout ZIPs 97007 and 97008, we cover the southern edge of the city west of Tigard, all within a short drive of Nike World Headquarters.
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 work residential and commercial jobs on the same line, we stay inside Beaverton's development code, and we set every post for the wet Pacific Northwest ground. Call (855) 598-3288 any time, day or night, to get on the schedule.
South Beaverton's newer, well-kept subdivisions come with their own fencing wrinkles, and that is exactly where local experience pays off.
Newer subdivisions like Trillium Woods and the Murrayhill-adjacent areas almost all carry an HOA that controls height, material, and color. We prep the specs for approval before we build.
Many South Beaverton blocks pack homes close together with shared lines and tighter side yards. We mark the boundary carefully before a single post goes in.
The flat valley soil here stays saturated through winter. Posts get set deep in concrete with proper drainage so they do not heave when the ground swells.
The styles HOA homeowners and retail tenants ask for most.
The HOA favorite. Vinyl fence installation holds a clean white or tan line for decades with almost no upkeep — a natural fit for the uniform look newer subdivisions expect.
A solid cedar privacy fence gives full backyard privacy in a warm, committee-friendly tone. Naturally rot-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care in Beaverton's rain.
Traditional wood fence installation suits owners who want a custom picket profile or a stain to match an adjacent run — built to the same code-and-climate standard.
For the retail edge near Progress Ridge, commercial & security fencing handles screening, lot definition, and service-area enclosures for property managers.
In South Beaverton, 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). Corner lots and driveways have height limits inside the vision-clearance triangle, and your HOA's CC&Rs sit on top of all of it. We confirm both the city rule and the association rule on site, set posts in concrete for the wet ground, and use rot-resistant cedar near the soil so a 97007 fence holds for decades.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that lasts.
Most of what we do here starts with a homeowner in a newer subdivision who wants more privacy, a safer yard for kids or pets, or a tired fence finally gone. We make the choice between fence repair and full fence replacement an honest one: if a few posts or panels can be saved, we tell you, and if the run is past its life we replace it cleanly with an HOA-approved style. Adding a matching gate installation — a walk gate to the back, a wider gate for the side yard — is a common finishing touch, and on a newer-build clean-slate lot we can fence the whole perimeter from scratch.
South Beaverton carries real retail and commercial weight around fencing near Progress Ridge TownSquare — a shopping, dining, and entertainment hub with a movie theater that anchors the area's daytime activity. The businesses there fence for screening and security: a screened service yard, a controlled gate, or a defined lot edge along the busy retail streets. We handle that work on the same line as the houses and schedule it around tenants and customer traffic. Property managers get the same crew and the same code-aware build standard the homeowners do.
The South Beaverton landmarks our crews work near every week.
There is a clear pattern to how South Beaverton properties get fenced. In the newer affluent subdivisions, backyards want full six-foot privacy in an HOA-approved material — vinyl for the owners who never want to think about it again, cedar for those who prefer a natural look — while front sections stay low and open to satisfy the city's 3.5-foot front limit and the association's appetite for a clean streetscape. On a brand-new build the whole perimeter is a clean slate, which makes it easy to plan the run, the gates, and the materials in one pass. Closer to Progress Ridge, the work tilts toward screening and security for the retail and service tenants that line the area.
The Pacific Northwest climate sets the build standard no matter the style. Long, wet winters keep the flat valley ground saturated, so footings have to be deep and well-drained, and rot-resistant cedar is the wood of choice for anyone who wants a wood fence to last two decades or more. A cedar fence set properly in this climate holds its line for 20 years; a corner cut on the footings shows up in a single wet season. When you are ready, this is the page to act on — browse the full menu of our fencing services, see how the neighborhood fits the city map on the South Beaverton overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will get you scheduled.
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