
New fences, repairs, and commercial fencing for the homes and businesses along the SW Murray Boulevard corridor — cedar privacy, vinyl, horizontal, and commercial security fence, built to handle a busy Beaverton arterial. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Wondering who installs fences along Murray Boulevard in Beaverton? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds and repairs fences for the homes and businesses lining the SW Murray Boulevard corridor, through the Murray Hill and Greenway area of 97008. We install cedar privacy fence, vinyl, horizontal fence, and commercial security fencing along this stretch, and we answer the phone 24/7. To start a project, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.
SW Murray Boulevard is one of Beaverton's major commercial arterials, running from SW Allen Boulevard south to SW Scholls Ferry Road past a Walmart Neighborhood Market, a Safeway, several strip and grocery-anchored centers, and the Murrayhill Recreation Center. We fence the properties along it — the corridor-facing single-family homes and townhomes, the apartments and multifamily buildings, the strip retail and small offices — not the road or the centers we name as landmarks. A property on a busy arterial deals with traffic noise, headlight glare, and a more exposed frontage than an interior street, so the fence has more to do here, and a local installer who builds along this corridor regularly knows exactly what holds up.
Our work runs the length of the corridor and the streets that branch off it: the homes and townhomes facing SW Murray Boulevard itself, the lots near SW Allen Boulevard at the north end, the stretch down toward SW Scholls Ferry Road, and the side streets along SW Hart Road and SW Davis Road. This is a busy mixed-use spine through Murray Hill and Greenway, where single-family yards, apartment complexes, and grocery-anchored retail all sit within a block of each other. That mix means we move between residential privacy fence and commercial perimeter work along the same arterial, often in the same week.
A fence facing Murray Boulevard answers to the road first. Constant traffic means a solid privacy line earns its keep for noise and headlight screening, and a frontage this visible means curb appeal counts more than it would on a quiet cul-de-sac. Commercial lots along the corridor lean the other way — toward security, clean perimeter lines, and gates wide enough for delivery and parking access. We confirm the boundary first, check the vision-clearance rules Beaverton enforces where driveways meet a busy arterial, and plan the run to suit whether the property is a home, an apartment building, or a storefront.
Matched to the busy arterial frontage along Murray Boulevard — chosen for noise screening and durability before they're chosen for looks.
A solid 6-foot cedar fence is the go-to for corridor-facing yards — the dense, gap-free panels that block sightlines also knock down road noise and headlight glare from the boulevard. See cedar privacy fence installation.
Low-maintenance vinyl gives a clean, solid face to a high-traffic frontage with no staining or sealing — a tidy look that holds up where everyone driving Murray sees it. Explore vinyl fence installation.
Modern horizontal-slat fence brings sharp curb appeal to corridor-facing homes and townhomes, with solid screening and a contemporary line. Browse horizontal fence installation.
Heavier-gauge perimeter and security fence for the retail, apartment, and office lots along the arterial, with gates sized for delivery and parking access. See commercial & security fencing.
Do you install commercial or security fencing along the corridor? Yes — the strip retail, grocery-anchored centers, apartment complexes, and small offices on Murray Boulevard each have their own needs, and we handle commercial work as readily as residential. We build perimeter and security fence, screened enclosures for dumpsters and equipment that satisfy both landlord and hauler, and swing or rolling gates wide enough to clear a loading area or parking entrance. Heavier-gauge posts go into deeper concrete footings on the spans that take constant gate use, and we phase the job so a storefront or leasing office stays open while the crew is on site. Ask about commercial & security fencing and gate installation for parking and storage areas.
From first call to finished fence along Murray Boulevard — straightforward, with no pressure.
Does a busy-road frontage change the fence you should choose? It does — more than most homeowners expect. On a quiet interior street a fence mostly marks the line; along Murray Boulevard it also has to screen noise, block headlight glare, and stand up to constant exposure. That pushes the answer toward solid, gap-free panels: a dense cedar or vinyl privacy fence with no spacing between boards does far more to dampen road sound than an open-picket or chain-link line, because the panel itself is what reflects and absorbs the noise. We build these as full-height runs with tight construction and no light gaps, which is what makes the difference you actually hear in the back yard.
The frontage also calls for durable posts set right. Beaverton's clay-heavy, water-retaining soil loosens shallow-set posts first, so every post along the corridor goes into a concrete footing with drainage at the base — typically a third of the post's length below grade for a 6-foot fence, and deeper on the gate and corner pulls that carry the most strain. A fence this visible and this close to traffic can't afford to lean, so we set it to hold. We confirm established lot lines before we dig, check the vision-clearance triangle where a driveway meets the arterial so the fence doesn't block sightlines, and keep the run square on the gentle grade that runs through parts of Murray Hill.
Do you repair fences damaged along the corridor? Yes — and because we're a local crew, not a dispatch from across the metro, we get to leaning posts, broken rails, sagging gates, and wind-blown panels fast. Two failures account for most damage here: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow footings, and winter windstorms that push hard on the tall solid panels a busy frontage calls for. When a whole section tips after heavy rain, the footing usually gave way rather than the panel breaking, so we reset that post in a deeper footing and the line holds. When wind splits rails but the posts stay plumb, we swap panel material and keep the original posts, which keeps the fence repair quick and the cost down.
Plenty of corridor-facing fences are tired and past patching, and on a frontage everyone sees, a failing fence drags down curb appeal fast. We can match an existing style so a new run blends in, or upgrade a worn wood fence to clean vinyl or a modern horizontal line. If you're weighing your options, the overview of fencing in Murray Hill and the city-wide page for fencing in Beaverton lay out what works best by area, and you can see every option on the fencing services page.
Quickly. Call (855) 598-3288 and we'll schedule an on-site visit at your convenience, often within a day or two for properties along Murray Boulevard. Staying close to this corridor means we already know which stretches carry the heaviest traffic, where commercial driveways need a vision-clearance setback, and how the arterial backs up around shopping hours — so we schedule digging and deliveries to avoid the crunch and keep a storefront accessible. A crew already working one Murray Boulevard job can often swing by a neighboring property the same day rather than booking you a week out. You get a clear, written estimate with no obligation and no pressure.
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