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Cedar Hills, Beaverton · 97005 · Landmark Area

Fencing Near Cedar Hills Crossing

The local fence company for the homes and businesses in the streets around Cedar Hills Crossing — cedar privacy, vinyl, chain-link, and commercial fencing built for the Cedar Hills area.

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Your Fence Company Around Cedar Hills Crossing

Cedar Hills Crossing at 3205 SW Cedar Hills Boulevard is one of Beaverton's best-known retail anchors, and the neighborhoods that fan out around it make up some of the most established residential blocks in the 97005 ZIP. When homeowners and business owners in this part of Cedar Hills ask who installs fences near Cedar Hills Crossing, the answer is Beaverton Fence Pro — the local crew that works the streets off Cedar Hills Boulevard and Walker Road every week.

To be clear, we serve the homes and businesses near the mall, not the shopping center itself. Single-family houses on the residential streets, condos and apartments close to the center, and the retail storefronts and office suites ringing the property all need fencing built for the Pacific Northwest. We bring cedar privacy fencing, low-maintenance vinyl, chain-link, and commercial-grade options to your property, set them to last in our wet climate, and keep the job inside Beaverton's fence code. Call (855) 598-3288 any time — we answer 24/7.

Working in this pocket of 97005 day in and day out means we already know what each block needs. The lots off SW Cedar Hills Boulevard and SW Walker Road carry decades of foot and vehicle traffic from the center, so privacy and noise screening matter here more than on a quiet cul-de-sac. The Highway 26 and Highway 217 ramps a few minutes away keep our trucks close, our materials staged, and our response times short, whether you need a full new fence line or a quick fix before the next storm rolls through. That local footing is the difference between a contractor who guesses at the conditions and a crew that has set posts in this exact ground all year round.

Around the Landmark

Residential Fencing on the Streets Off Cedar Hills Boulevard

The homes near Cedar Hills Crossing range from mid-century ranch houses to updated suburban lots, and the most popular request here is a backyard that feels private despite the steady retail traffic on Cedar Hills Blvd and Walker Road. That is where a solid privacy fence earns its keep.

Cedar privacy for busy-corridor backyards

A 6-foot cedar privacy fence is the go-to for homes near the mall — full-height screening that blocks sightlines from nearby parking and roads while standing up to wet winters.

Vinyl for low-maintenance suburban lots

Vinyl fencing suits the suburban streets off Cedar Hills Boulevard for owners who want a clean look with no staining or sealing season after season.

Posts set for the PNW

Every post near Cedar Hills Crossing goes in a concrete footing with proper drainage, because the saturated ground here is what fails shallow-set fences first.

Whether you want full backyard privacy or a tidy side-yard run, cedar privacy fence installation and vinyl fence installation are the two materials we install most around the Cedar Hills Crossing area.

The mid-century lots near the center tend to share property lines that have shifted over the years, so the first thing we do on a residential job is confirm the boundary and check for the vision-clearance triangle that Beaverton enforces on corner lots near intersections like Cedar Hills Boulevard and Walker Road. From there we match the run to the home: a 6-foot good-neighbor cedar fence for a backyard that backs onto retail parking, a stepped layout for the gentle slopes common on these blocks, and gate hardware sized for the wide side yards a lot of these older properties have. Cedar that sits against wet ground also gets rot-resistant heartwood at the base and a gap above the soil line, because the saturated earth here will wick moisture straight into untreated lumber and shorten the life of an otherwise solid fence.

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Fencing Services Near Cedar Hills Crossing

From backyard cedar to storefront security fencing, here is what we install and repair for properties in the Cedar Hills area.

Fence Installation Near Cedar Hills CrossingNew cedar, vinyl, and chain-link fences for homes and businesses in the 97005 area. Cedar Privacy FencesFull-height cedar screening built to handle Cedar Hills' wet winters.

Commercial & Security Fencing

Perimeter fence, gates, and dumpster enclosures for retail and office tenants near the mall.

Fence Repair

Storm, wind, and wet-ground damage repaired fast across the Cedar Hills area.

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Homeowners & Businesses

Commercial & Storefront Fencing Near the Mall

Cedar Hills Crossing draws steady retail activity, and the businesses around it — storefronts, pad sites, and office suites along Cedar Hills Boulevard and Hall Boulevard — have their own fencing needs. We handle commercial work as readily as residential.

  • Security and perimeter fencing for retail and office property
  • Dumpster and equipment enclosures that meet tenant requirements
  • Gate installation for access control and deliveries
  • Chain-link for yard separation and utility areas

Can we fence a commercial property or storefront near the mall? Yes — commercial & security fencing is one of our core services, and we coordinate around business hours so the work does not disrupt your customers.

Retail and office sites along Cedar Hills Boulevard and Hall Boulevard have their own moving parts: delivery trucks that need swing or rolling gates wide enough to clear a loading area, trash and recycling enclosures that have to satisfy both the landlord and the hauler, and chain-link runs that screen utility yards without blocking sightlines a property manager wants kept open. We build galvanized chain-link for durability, set heavier-gauge posts in deeper concrete footings for the spans that take constant gate use, and phase the work so a storefront stays open and accessible while the crew is on site. For tenants and pad-site owners in this corridor, that combination of security, code compliance, and minimal downtime is usually the whole reason they call a local crew instead of a national outfit.

Fence Repair & Storm-Damage Response in the Cedar Hills Area

How fast can you repair a damaged fence near Cedar Hills Boulevard? 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 Cedar Hills Crossing see both. When a section leans after a storm 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.

Most storm damage near Cedar Hills Crossing traces back to one of two failures, and knowing which one you have changes the fix. When a whole section tips after heavy rain, the post footing usually gave way in the soft ground rather than the panel breaking, so we reset that post in a deeper footing with drainage at the base and the line holds. When wind splits rails or tears pickets but the posts stay plumb, we can swap panel material and leave the original posts in place, which keeps the repair quick and the cost down. We will tell you straight which situation you are looking at, because patching a panel on a post that is already loose just buys you a few weeks before the next windstorm takes it down again.

Neighborhoods & Streets We Cover Around the Landmark

Which Beaverton neighborhoods around Cedar Hills Crossing do we cover? The short answer is all of them in this corner of 97005. Our work centers on the residential and commercial streets near the center: the homes off SW Cedar Hills Boulevard and SW Walker Road, the blocks along SW Hall Boulevard, and the streets near SW Fairfield, close to the SW Cedar Hills & Fairfield bus stop. From there we reach across the rest of Cedar Hills, including the corridor that runs toward the Nike campus on Murray Boulevard. With Highway 26 and Highway 217 both close at hand, getting to any property in this area is fast.

Because Cedar Hills is one of Beaverton's older, more established neighborhoods, many lots here have aging fences that are due for replacement rather than another patch. 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 or cedar. If you are weighing your options, our broader pages for fencing in Cedar Hills 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 area near fencing near Nike World Headquarters just up the corridor.

Staying close to the SW Cedar Hills & Fairfield area also means we are familiar with the small things that slow other crews down: which blocks have shared driveways and tight side-yard access, where overhead utility lines limit how a tall section can be set, and how the streets feeding off Cedar Hills Boulevard back up around shopping hours so we schedule deliveries and digging to avoid the crunch. Properties along the corridor toward the Nike campus on Murray Boulevard sit on the same wet, clay-heavy ground as the rest of Cedar Hills, so the footing approach carries straight across that stretch. Because Highway 26 and Highway 217 are both minutes out, a crew already working one job in 97005 can swing to a neighbor's property the same day rather than booking you a week out.

Why a Local Cedar Hills Fence Crew Matters

A fence is only as good as the day-one decisions buried under it. Depth of the footing, drainage at the post base, the grade of cedar against the soil, and the spacing that lets a panel flex in wind instead of snapping all get decided before the first picket goes up, and none of them show in a glossy brochure. National crews that parachute into Beaverton for a season do not carry that judgment, and the gaps surface a winter or two later as leaning runs and split rails. We have built and repaired enough fences in this corner of Cedar Hills to know how the ground behaves through a full wet season, which is why we set every job to outlast the warranty rather than just clear it.

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. Cedar Hills sits on the kind of clay-heavy, water-retaining soil that punishes shortcuts — posts set too shallow, footings without drainage, untreated lumber against wet earth. We build for that reality on every job near Cedar Hills Crossing, 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 Cedar Hills Crossing, or simply call (855) 598-3288. We will walk your property, talk through code and materials, and give you a clear, no-pressure estimate.

Fence Styles That Suit the Cedar Hills Area

The look that fits best near Cedar Hills Crossing usually comes down to the era of the home and how much the lot faces the steady traffic off Cedar Hills Boulevard. The mid-century ranch houses that fill these blocks pair naturally with a flat-top or dog-ear cedar privacy fence, which reads clean against single-story rooflines and gives a backyard full screening from nearby parking. Updated suburban lots lean toward vinyl in white or tan for a crisp, no-upkeep boundary, while front yards and corner lots fall under the roughly 3.5-foot street-facing limit, so a lower picket or open-style run keeps the home welcoming and stays inside Beaverton code. For utility yards, side runs, and the spaces between commercial pads, galvanized chain-link still earns its place where durability matters more than appearance.

Whatever the style, the materials get chosen for the Pacific Northwest before they get chosen for looks. Cedar is naturally rot-resistant and holds up well here when it is set with drainage and kept off the wet soil line; vinyl shrugs off the damp entirely and never needs staining; and powder-coated or galvanized steel resists the corrosion that constant moisture brings. We will show you how each option ages in this climate and on your particular lot, then build the run that matches both the street it sits on and the winters it has to survive.

Quick Answers

Cedar Hills Crossing Fencing FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

Do you fence the shopping center itself?
No — we serve the homes and businesses near Cedar Hills Crossing, not the mall property. That includes single-family homes, condos, retail storefronts, and offices on the surrounding streets in the 97005 area.
What fence height is allowed in Cedar Hills?
Under Beaverton code, side and rear yard fences can generally reach 6 feet without a permit, while street-facing front-yard fences are limited to about 3.5 feet. Corner lots have a vision-clearance triangle that restricts height near intersections.
Do you handle HOA-approved fence styles near Cedar Hills Crossing?
Yes. Where a neighborhood association sets fence height, material, or color rules, we confirm what your CC&Rs allow and build to that spec, including good-neighbor finishes and committee documentation.
Is cedar or vinyl better for the wet PNW climate here?
Both work well when installed correctly. Cedar is naturally rot-resistant and classic-looking; vinyl is the lowest-maintenance choice. The bigger factor near Cedar Hills Crossing is post setting — concrete footings with drainage matter more than the material label.

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