
Ready to hire a fence installer in Murray Hill? We build cedar privacy, vinyl, and commercial fencing for the upscale HOA homes, apartment communities, and businesses around Murray Scholls Town Center and the Murray Boulevard corridor. We answer 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Murray Hill 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 property — there is no storefront to visit and no published address. Murray Hill is the upscale southwest pocket of Beaverton in ZIPs 97007 and 97008, set across SW Scholls Ferry Road from Murray Scholls Town Center, minutes from Washington Square and roughly 13 miles from downtown Portland. It is a dense, well-kept mix of single-family subdivisions, large apartment communities like the Overlook at Murrayhill, MonteVista, and Sofi at Murrayhill, and busy commercial frontage along Murray Boulevard.
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 build privacy and decorative fencing for HOA-governed homes, install and screen multi-family properties, and handle commercial perimeters near the town center. We stay inside Beaverton's development code, work cleanly through HOA architectural review, and set every post for the wet Pacific Northwest ground. Call (855) 598-3288 any time, day or night.
Murray Hill packs upscale subdivisions, apartment communities, and commercial frontage into one corner of Beaverton — each with its own fencing demands.
Most Murrayhill subdivisions are HOA-governed, with committees that control fence height, material, and color. We build to the approved spec and supply the paperwork your review needs.
Homes and yards backing the Scholls Ferry and Murray Boulevard corridors want a solid privacy line that screens road noise and headlights. A tall cedar fence is the usual answer.
The apartment communities and the businesses near Murray Scholls Town Center need durable enclosure, screening, and security fencing — work we schedule around tenants and operating hours.
The styles HOA homeowners and property managers ask for most.
A solid cedar privacy fence is the top pick for yards backing Scholls Ferry or Murray Boulevard — it screens traffic noise and sightlines in a warm, natural tone. Rot-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care in Beaverton's rain.
For HOA neighborhoods that want a clean, uniform look with no painting or staining, vinyl fence installation holds its color and shrugs off the wet winters — a low-maintenance favorite in the newer Murrayhill subdivisions.
Traditional wood fence installation with a custom profile matches the established homes here and meets the same code-and-climate standard, with a good-neighbor option where committees require a finished face out.
Near Murray Scholls Town Center and along the corridor, commercial & security fencing handles enclosure, screening, and perimeter security for retail, medical offices, and apartment properties.
In Murray Hill, 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), with vision-clearance limits at corners and driveways. On top of the city code, most subdivisions add HOA CC&Rs that govern height, material, and color, so we confirm both before we build. We set posts in concrete for the wet, slow-draining ground and use rot-resistant cedar near the soil so the run holds straight for decades along the corridor.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that fits the property and the HOA.
For Murray Hill homeowners, most jobs start with a quote and a quick read on the HOA. We handle the architectural-review side for you — assembling the height, material, and color specs your committee wants so the approval is clean and the build matches the neighborhood. When there is an existing fence, we make the choice between fence repair and full fence replacement an honest one: sound posts and a few tired panels point one way, leaning posts and rot at the base point the other. A matching gate installation — a walk gate, a wider gate for side-yard access — finishes most jobs, and a solid cedar line is what we install most for the homes backing the Scholls Ferry and Murray corridors.
Murray Hill has heavy daytime employment and a dense cluster of apartment communities, so a good share of our work here is commercial. We fence and screen properties near fencing near Murray Scholls Town Center — the mixed-use hub of restaurants, retail, and medical offices at Scholls Ferry and Murray — and along fencing along the Murray Boulevard corridor. For retail and office tenants that means enclosure, trash and equipment screening, and perimeter security; for the apartment communities it means durable enclosure, pool and amenity fencing, and repairs scheduled around residents. We coordinate with property managers, work in phases when a site stays open, and keep the job moving on a schedule that fits operating hours.
The Murray Hill landmarks our crews work near every week.
There is a clear pattern to how Murray Hill properties get fenced, and it follows the area's blend of affluent subdivisions, apartment communities, and commercial frontage. On a single-family lot the smart move is a privacy line that satisfies the HOA and screens the road — solid cedar where the budget allows, vinyl where a committee wants a uniform low-maintenance look. On the corridor-facing yards, height and a tight board layout do the real work of cutting traffic noise and headlights. For the apartment communities and businesses near the town center, the priority shifts to durable enclosure, clean screening, and security that holds up to constant use.
The Pacific Northwest climate sets the build standard no matter the property. Long, wet winters keep the slow-draining ground saturated, so footings have to be deep, well-drained, and set to hold a straight line through the seasons. Rot-resistant cedar is the wood of choice for anyone who wants a wood fence to last two decades or more, and on a long commercial or corridor run the post spacing and bracing matter as much as the panels. When you are ready, this is the page to act on — browse the full menu of our fencing services, see how the area fits the city map on the Murray Hill overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will get you scheduled.
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