
Ready to hire a fence installer in downtown Beaverton? We build cedar privacy, wood, and commercial fencing for the tight lots, condos, and mixed-use properties of the Creekside District — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Central 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 downtown lot — there is no storefront to visit and no published address. From the older low-slung homes with vintage facades along the residential streets to the luxury condos and townhomes at the Lofts at the Round, we cover the whole downtown core and the Creekside District in ZIP 97005, about eight miles west of Portland.
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.
Central Beaverton is one of the trickiest parts of the city to fence well, and that is exactly where experience pays off.
Tight, narrow lots near the core leave little room for equipment. We hand-set posts and work clean access points where machinery will not fit.
Downtown homes sit close together with shared lines and alley or no-rear-access situations. We mark the line carefully before a single post goes in.
Vintage homes, multistory infill, and condos all share the district. We build to suit each one and screen mixed-use noise where it matters.
The styles downtown homeowners and condo owners ask for most.
The downtown favorite. A solid cedar privacy fence screens close-set lots and shared lines, and naturally decay-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care in Beaverton's rain.
Classic wood fence installation suits the vintage facades of older downtown homes — a warm, traditional boundary that matches the established streetscape.
For the open, walkable downtown look, a low front fence or decorative panel defines the yard without blocking light — kept at the street-facing height the code allows.
For condo communities and mixed-use tenants, commercial & security fencing handles screening, lot definition, and service-area enclosures near The Round.
In Central 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) to keep the streetscape open. Corner lots and driveways have height limits inside the vision-clearance triangle. We confirm all of it on site, set posts in concrete for the wet ground, and use rot-resistant cedar within six inches of the soil so a downtown fence holds for decades.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that lasts.
Most of what we do downtown starts with a homeowner who wants more privacy, a safer yard for kids or pets, or a tired old 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. Adding a matching gate installation — a walk gate to the back, a wider gate for the side yard — is a common finishing touch on these jobs.
Central Beaverton carries real commercial weight, and we handle it on the same line as the houses. We fence and screen properties for the businesses and condo communities around fencing near The Round, the transit-adjacent lots by the fencing by the Beaverton Transit Center, the retail edge with Beaverton Town Square area fencing, and the civic blocks near fencing near Beaverton City Library. Property managers get scheduling that works around tenants and foot traffic, plus screening and security fencing that holds up in a busy mixed-use core.
The Central Beaverton landmarks our crews work near every week.
There is a pattern to how Central Beaverton properties get fenced. Backyards on the older streets want a full six-foot cedar privacy fence to screen close neighbors, while the front stays low and open to keep the walkable downtown feel and satisfy the street-facing rule. Condo and townhome owners at the Lofts at the Round tend to need smaller, defined sections and shared-line coordination rather than a full perimeter, and mixed-use tenants want clean screening that looks intentional against the newer infill. Whatever the property, the height code and the vision-clearance triangle at corners apply, and we plan around them from the start.
The wet ground here is the other constant. Long, rainy winters keep downtown soil saturated, so footings have to be deep and well-drained and the wood has to be naturally decay-resistant cedar to last. A cedar fence set properly in this climate holds its line for 20 years or more; 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 Central 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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