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Commercial & Security Fencing

Commercial & Security Fencing in Beaverton, OR

Perimeter, security, and access fencing for businesses and institutions across Washington County — heavy chain-link, ornamental steel, anti-climb systems, bollards, and manual security gates.

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Who we serve

Commercial fencing is a different job than a backyard fence — the stakes are security, liability, durability, and the image your property projects. We fence the full range of Beaverton and Washington County business sites: warehouses and industrial yards, retail centers, schools and institutions, multifamily and HOA communities, and we work directly with contractors and property managers on competitive bids. Whether you need an economical perimeter or a high-security barrier, we spec it to the site. Call Beaverton Fence Pro or browse all Beaverton fencing services.

Fence Types

Commercial fence types we install

The right system depends on whether you're protecting a yard, presenting a campus, or securing a high-value site.

Commercial chain-link

The economical perimeter workhorse for warehouses, yards, and lots. We use heavy 6–9 gauge galvanized or vinyl-coated fabric that holds up to corrosion and abuse — see our commercial chain link fencing.

Ornamental steel & aluminum

For office parks, retail, and campuses where image matters as much as security. Anti-climb picket designs look professional and secure the boundary — see our ornamental steel and aluminum fencing.

Heavy steel & anti-climb

For high-security sites that need a real deterrent — heavy steel and anti-climb mesh that's far harder to cut or scale than standard fencing.

Heights, security levels & upgrades

Commercial height follows the threat. A 6 ft fence is the practical minimum for most business perimeters; 8 ft steps up the security for yards and storage; and 10 ft with an anti-climb top suits industrial sites that need a serious barrier. On top of height, we add the deterrents the site calls for: barbed-wire or razor-wire arms on industrial perimeters, anti-climb mesh where you can't have toe-holds, and corrosion-resistant galvanized plus vinyl coating so the fence survives our wet climate without rusting out. The goal is a perimeter that reduces liability, looks professional, and asks for almost no maintenance.

Bollards & Access

Bollards, enclosures & security gates

A complete commercial perimeter is more than fence line — it's protection and controlled access.

Safety & crash bollards

Safety bollards protect storefronts, dumpsters, and equipment from accidental impact; crash-rated bollards stop a vehicle threat at high-risk entries.

Dumpster & equipment enclosures

Screened, durable enclosures that hide dumpsters and equipment, keep the site tidy, and stand up to daily commercial use.

Manual security gates

Manual swing and cantilever security gates control access at the perimeter. We install matching security gate installation (manual only — automatic operators are outside our scope).

Need a commercial fence bid?

Call Beaverton Fence Pro for a commercial quote. We work with property managers and contractors across Beaverton and Washington County — and we answer 24/7.

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Our process & why businesses choose us

We start with a site assessment, spec the system to your security and image needs, and deliver a clear bid — then we can phase a large perimeter so the project fits your operations and budget without shutting the site down. As a licensed, bonded, and insured local contractor with 24/7 response, we're set up to be a dependable partner for property managers and businesses, not a one-and-done crew.

  • Site assessment, spec & competitive bid
  • Phased install for large perimeters
  • Liability reduction & professional image
  • Low-maintenance, corrosion-resistant systems

Built for the metro's business corridors

From office campuses to industrial yards, we fence commercial sites across the Beaverton metro — including the corporate corridors around fencing near Nike World Headquarters. Tell us the property type, the security level you need, and your timeline, and we'll put a spec and a number in front of you.

Matching the spec to the real risk and the budget

A commercial fence is a business decision before it's a construction one, and the right answer changes from one property to the next. A retail center wants a boundary that looks professional from the street and steers foot traffic to the entrances; a contractor's yard wants something that keeps copper, tools, and equipment from walking off overnight; a warehouse or industrial site wants a perimeter that's genuinely hard to scale or cut. Over-spec a low-risk site and you've spent money you didn't need to; under-spec a high-value one and the fence isn't doing its job. We walk the property, ask what you're actually protecting against, and recommend the height, gauge, and top treatment that fits the threat — not a one-size template. That same judgment runs through all of our Beaverton fencing services, residential and commercial alike.

Total cost over the life of the fence beats the lowest bid

The cheapest fence on bid day is rarely the cheapest fence over ten years. In a climate as wet as ours, light fabric and thin coatings rust at the welds and the ground line, and a perimeter that needs constant patching costs more in repairs and downtime than a heavier system that was specified right the first time. Galvanized chain link in a real commercial gauge, vinyl-coated fabric, and ornamental aluminum or steel are built to shrug off corrosion and abuse, which is why we lean on them for sites that have to stay secure for decades. When we hand you a bid, it's itemized so you can see where the money goes and weigh the upfront number against the maintenance you'll avoid down the road. A fence that holds its line and its finish also protects the image of the property — a rusting, sagging perimeter tells customers and tenants the owner has stopped paying attention, while a clean boundary quietly says the opposite.

Keeping your site running while we build

An operating business can't shut its gates for a fence project, and it doesn't have to. We plan the work around your hours, your deliveries, and your access points so the lot stays usable and the entrances people depend on stay open. On a large perimeter we phase the install — securing the highest-priority runs first, then working section by section — so the site is never left wide open and the budget can spread across a cycle if that's easier for you. Where a stretch of boundary has to stay protected between phases, we can hold the line with temporary fencing so there's never an open gap an opportunist could use. We coordinate with property managers and general contractors as the fencing piece of a bigger project, hit the scheduled windows, and keep the area clean and safe while crews and customers are still moving through it. The goal is a finished perimeter that reduces your liability and looks the part, installed by a licensed, bonded, and insured local crew that treats your operation like it matters — because for a property you're responsible for, it does.

Quick Answers

Commercial fencing FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

Do you work with property managers and contractors on bids?
Yes — a large share of our commercial work comes through property managers and general contractors. We provide clear, itemized bids, coordinate with your schedule, and can serve as the fencing subcontractor on a larger project. Call with the scope and we'll turn around a quote.
Can you fence a school, multifamily, or HOA property?
Yes. We fence schools, multifamily communities, and HOA properties regularly — matching the look the community wants with the security and durability the site needs. For multifamily and HOA work we can balance ornamental appearance with practical, low-maintenance materials.
What maintenance does commercial fencing need?
Very little. Galvanized and vinyl-coated steel resist corrosion in our wet climate, and ornamental aluminum won't rust at all. Routine maintenance is mostly periodic inspection of gates, hardware, and tension — we can advise on a simple upkeep schedule to keep a perimeter performing for decades.
Can you phase a large perimeter project?
Yes. For long perimeters we can break the work into phases — securing the highest-priority sections first — so the project fits your budget cycle and keeps the site operational throughout. We'll map the phasing with you during the site assessment.

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