
The local fence company for the condos, townhomes, and businesses in the downtown blocks around The Round at Beaverton Central — vinyl, cedar privacy, ornamental aluminum, and commercial fencing built for the Creekside core.
The Round at Beaverton Central, the mixed-use transit district that wraps around the Beaverton Central MAX station near 12600 SW Crescent Street, is the heart of downtown Beaverton. The condos above the retail, the townhomes on the side streets, and the offices and storefronts in the Creekside core make up some of the densest residential and commercial blocks in the 97005 ZIP. When people in this part of downtown ask who does fencing near The Round in Beaverton, the answer is Beaverton Fence Pro — the local crew that works the streets off Crescent and Millikan Way every week.
To be clear, we serve the homes and businesses near The Round, not the development itself. Condominiums and townhomes close to the station, single-family houses on the downtown side streets, and the ground-floor retail and office suites ringing the district all need fencing built for the Pacific Northwest. We bring low-maintenance vinyl, cedar privacy, decorative ornamental aluminum, and commercial-grade options to your property, set them to last in our wet climate, and keep the job inside Central Beaverton's fence code. Call (855) 598-3288 any time — we answer 24/7.
What makes this part of Beaverton different is density. Downtown lots are smaller, property lines sit closer together, and many homes share a wall or a driveway with the unit next door, so a fence has to do precise work in a tight footprint. A crew that mostly builds long suburban runs will struggle with a Creekside courtyard or a narrow townhome side yard; we plan layout, gate swing, and post spacing around those constraints from the first measurement. That local fit is the whole point of working with a downtown Beaverton fence company rather than a general contractor passing through.
The homes near The Round are more urban than the rest of Beaverton: condominiums above the Crescent Promenade retail, attached townhomes, and compact single-family lots on the downtown side streets. The most common question here is what fence styles suit downtown Beaverton homes and townhomes, where space is tight and a fence is as much about a usable patio as a property line. The answer leans toward materials that look clean, define the space cleanly, and ask for almost no upkeep year after year.
Vinyl fencing is the favorite around The Round — a clean white or tan run that screens a small downtown patio and never needs staining or sealing, which matters when there is no side yard to store a ladder.
For townhomes and houses that still have a true backyard, a 6-foot cedar privacy fence blocks sightlines from the street and neighboring units while standing up to wet Creekside winters.
On corner units and street-facing frontages near the station, decorative aluminum gives an open, upscale look that defines a yard without walling it off — a fit for downtown's mixed-use character.
There is also the practical matter of how a fence gets built on a downtown lot. Access is tighter, there is rarely a wide gate to bring equipment through, and shared property lines mean a neighbor's fence or wall is often already part of the picture. We measure for that, set posts in concrete footings with proper drainage so the saturated downtown ground does not heave them, and tie a new run cleanly into whatever is already there. Whether you want a low-maintenance patio screen or an open decorative frontage, vinyl fence installation and aluminum & ornamental fencing are the two materials we install most around The Round.

From condo patios to storefront security fencing, here is what we install and repair for properties in the downtown Beaverton core.
Perimeter fence, gates, and enclosures for the offices and retail tenants downtown.

The Round is a working business district, and a common question is whether we install fences for businesses and offices near The Round. We do — the storefronts, ground-floor retail, and office suites in buildings like the Watson Building along SW Watson Avenue and SW Crescent Street have their own fencing and security needs, and we handle commercial work as readily as residential. A property manager weighing a perimeter upgrade and a homeowner adding a backyard panel get the same crew and the same standard of post setting.
Downtown commercial work also carries scheduling demands that a residential job does not. Deliveries, customer parking, and tenant access all have to keep moving while a fence goes up, which is why we phase the work and stage materials to stay out of the way. Can we fence a commercial property or storefront near the station? Yes — commercial & security fencing is one of our core services, and we coordinate around business hours so the work does not disrupt your customers or tenants.
Can you fix a fence near Beaverton Central station quickly? Yes — because we are a local downtown crew, not a dispatch from across the metro. Urban lots around The Round bring their own constraints: tight access between townhome units, shared property lines, and limited room to maneuver a post auger, all of which slow down a contractor who does not know the area. The Pacific Northwest also delivers the two things that break fences most — long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow posts, and winter windstorms that push panels over. When a section leans, a gate stops latching, or a panel blows out after a storm, we come out, decide whether a targeted repair or a short replacement run makes more sense, and get your boundary sound again. For leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and wind-blown panels, a same-area repair call is a short drive away.
What downtown streets near The Round do we serve? In short, all of them in this corner of 97005. Our work centers on the residential and commercial blocks around the station: the condos and townhomes off SW Crescent Street, the offices and lots along SW Millikan Way and SW Watson Avenue, the frontages on SW Rose Biggi Avenue, and the homes and businesses reaching toward SW Hall Boulevard. From there we cover the rest of the Creekside core and the surrounding downtown side streets, including the quieter blocks where single-family homes back up to the busier mixed-use frontages. With the Beaverton Central MAX station and major arterials right here, getting to any property in the district is fast, and being close means we can come back out quickly if a gate needs an adjustment after install.
Because downtown Beaverton mixes older homes with newer condo and townhome construction, the fencing needs here run the full range — from matching an existing style on an established lot to a clean modern vinyl or ornamental run on a recent build. If you are weighing your options, our broader pages for fencing in Central Beaverton 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 sibling transit-area page covering fencing near Beaverton Transit Center just south of here.
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 and this specific kind of lot. The Creekside core sits on the same clay-heavy, water-retaining soil that punishes shortcuts — posts set too shallow, footings without drainage, untreated lumber against wet earth — and downtown's compact lots leave no margin for sloppy layout. We build for that reality on every job near The Round, which is why our fences hold their line through the wettest Beaverton winters. When you are ready to move from research to a real estimate, the next step is the transactional page for fence installation near The Round, or simply call (855) 598-3288. We will walk your property, talk through code and materials, and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate.
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