
The local fence company for the homes and businesses bordering Greenway Park — cedar privacy, wood, and vinyl fencing built for backyards along the 87-acre greenway between Hall Boulevard and Scholls Ferry Road.
Greenway Park is an 87-acre Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District greenspace stretched between SW Hall Boulevard and SW Scholls Ferry Road, with the Fanno Creek greenway corridor running through it and the Koll Center Wetlands adjoining to the east. The streets that wrap this park hold some of the most desirable lots in the 97008 ZIP — backyards that open onto trees, trails, and water. When homeowners and business owners in this part of Greenway ask who installs fences near Greenway Park, the answer is Beaverton Fence Pro, the local crew that works the blocks off Hall Boulevard and Scholls Ferry Road every week.
To be clear, we serve the homes and businesses near the park, not the park itself. Single-family houses that back the greenway, townhomes and apartment communities along the edge, and the offices in the nearby Koll Center business park all need fencing built for the Pacific Northwest — and built for the damp, creek-adjacent ground that defines this corner of Beaverton. We bring cedar privacy fencing, traditional wood, and low-maintenance vinyl to your property, set every post to last in saturated soil, and keep the job inside Beaverton's fence code. Call (855) 598-3288 any time — we answer 24/7.
The homes near Greenway Park range from established ranch houses to updated two-story lots, and many of them share a back property line with the park, a trail, or the Fanno Creek corridor. That setting is a gift and a design problem at once: owners want privacy from the trail and screening from neighbors, but they also want a fence that frames the greenspace rather than fighting it. A well-built cedar or wood fence does exactly that.
A 6-foot cedar privacy fence is the go-to for homes that back the greenway — full-height screening from the trail and adjacent lots, with a warm natural grain that suits a wooded, creekside backdrop.
Traditional wood fencing — good-neighbor, board-on-board, or lattice-topped styles — blends into the park setting and can be stained to weather gracefully against the greenery.
Every post near Greenway Park goes in a concrete footing with proper drainage, because the saturated soil along Fanno Creek and the Koll wetlands is what fails shallow-set fences first.
Whether you want full backyard privacy along the trail or a tidy side-yard run, cedar privacy fence installation and wood fence installation are the two materials we install most around the Greenway Park area.

From backyard cedar to creek-adjacent repair, here is what we install and fix for properties bordering the greenway.
Storm, wind, and damp-ground damage repaired fast across the greenway area.

How do you set fence posts near a creek or wetland? Carefully, and deeper than most. The ground bordering Greenway Park, Fanno Creek, and the Koll Center Wetlands holds water through the long Beaverton winter, and that saturated soil is exactly what loosens posts and rots untreated lumber. We build for that reality on every job near the greenway.
We serve homeowners along the park edge and the nearby Koll Center offices alike. If you want a fence that still stands straight after a decade of wet winters, the post setting matters more than the brand on the panel — ask us about cedar privacy fence installation when you call.
Do you repair fences damaged in the damp greenway area? Quickly — because we are a local crew, not a dispatch from across the metro. The Pacific Northwest delivers the two things that break fences most: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow posts, and winter windstorms that push on panels and topple sections that were never set deep enough. Homes near Greenway Park see both, and the creek-adjacent lots see the worst of the wet-ground wear. When a section leans after a storm, a post softens in the soil, or a gate stops latching, we come out, assess whether a repair or a replacement run makes more sense, and get your boundary sound again. For leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and wind-blown panels, fence repair is a same-area call away. We also re-set posts that have heaved in soft ground — a common failure on lots that back the wetland edge, and one that a quick patch rarely fixes for good.
Which streets near Greenway Park do we serve? The short answer is all of them in this corner of 97008. Our work centers on the residential blocks that ring the park: the homes off SW Hall Boulevard and SW Scholls Ferry Road, the lots along SW Greenway itself, and the nearby streets around SW Nora Road and SW Denney Road. From there we reach across the rest of Greenway and into the adjacent neighborhoods on the South Beaverton edge. The greenway corridor connects this area to a chain of trails and parks, so many of the lots we fence share a back line with public greenspace — which is precisely why the boundary work and the post setting have to be done right the first time.
Because the Greenway area is one of Beaverton's more established neighborhoods, many lots here have aging fences that are due for replacement rather than another patch — especially the wood runs that have spent years against damp ground. We can match an existing style so a new run blends with what is already there, or modernize a tired fence into clean cedar or vinyl. If you are weighing your options, our broader pages for fencing in Greenway and the city-wide overview of fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area. You can also browse every neighborhood we serve from the Beaverton service areas directory, or look at the adjacent area just north at fencing in Highland.
Anyone can quote a fence. What separates a fence that lasts a decade from one that leans in two winters is whether the installer understands this specific ground. The land around Greenway Park sits on the kind of water-retaining, clay-heavy soil that punishes shortcuts — posts set too shallow, footings without drainage, untreated lumber pressed against wet earth at the creek line. We build for that reality on every job near the greenway, which is why our fences hold their line through the wettest Beaverton winters and keep their footing along the Fanno Creek corridor. We also know how to read a park-edge property line, so your fence stays on your side of the greenway boundary and respects the trees and trail behind it.
When you are ready to move from research to a real estimate, the next step is the transactional page for fence installation near Greenway Park, or simply call (855) 598-3288. We will walk your property, talk through code, materials, and the wet-ground details that matter on a park-edge lot, and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate. Serving homes and businesses near Greenway Park, we answer the phone 24/7.
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