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Sexton Mountain · ZIP 97007

Fence Installation in Sexton Mountain

Ready to hire a fence installer in Sexton Mountain? We build premium cedar privacy and ornamental fencing for the elevated, hillside, and view lots near Jenkins Estate — with stepped and raked sections that follow the grade cleanly. We answer 24/7.

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Who Installs Fences in Sexton Mountain?

Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Sexton Mountain homeowners call when they want a fence built right the first time on a property that is anything but flat. We are a service-area company, so we come to your lot — there is no storefront to visit and no published address. Sexton Mountain sits on the southwestern edge of Beaverton in ZIP 97007, about eight miles west of Portland, a quieter residential area of 1990s and 2000s craftsman-influenced homes on winding streets, elevated lots, and green spaces threaded by the Westside Regional Trail.

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. Homes here run from the high-$600s into the $700s and well past a million, the lots are frequently sloped or elevated with views worth keeping, and the HOAs expect premium materials and a clean finish. We build to that standard, stay inside Beaverton's development code, and set every post for the wet Pacific Northwest ground. Call (855) 598-3288 any time, day or night.

Local Know-How

Fencing Challenges Specific to Sexton Mountain

Sexton Mountain's elevated, sloped lots are the hardest in the area to fence well, and that is exactly where slope experience pays off.

Steep, sloped lots

Many Sexton Mountain yards drop or climb across the run. We build stepped and raked fence sections that follow the grade so there are no awkward gaps under the bottom rail.

Elevated view lots

Hilltop homes here have views worth protecting. We use semi-private and ornamental styles and mixed heights so a fence keeps the sightline open where it counts.

Premium HOA standards

The craftsman-style subdivisions expect quality materials and a finished look. We prep specs for architectural review and build to the standard the neighborhood holds.

Most Requested Here

Fence Types Most Requested in Sexton Mountain

The styles hillside and view-lot owners ask for most.

Premium Cedar Privacy

The hillside favorite. A solid cedar privacy fence in a craftsman-grade finish suits these homes, and naturally rot-resistant cedar lasts 20-plus years with proper care in Beaverton's rain.

Aluminum & Ornamental

For elevated view lots, aluminum & ornamental fence installation defines the yard and contains pets while keeping the valley and hillside views open through the pickets.

Wood Fence Installation

Traditional wood fence installation with a custom picket profile or stain matches the craftsman character of the 1990s and 2000s homes here.

Mixed-Height Runs

A solid lower run for privacy paired with an open upper section preserves the view — a layout that fits the elevated lots better than one wall of solid boards.

Built for Slope, Code, and Climate

In Sexton Mountain, 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 sloped lots, height is measured from finished grade, so a stepped fence is engineered section by section to stay compliant up and down the hill. We confirm the city rule and your HOA's CC&Rs on site, set posts in concrete for the wet ground, and use rot-resistant cedar near the soil so the run holds for decades.

How It Works

From Call to Finished Fence

A simple path from your first call to a fence that fits the hill.

  1. Call us at (855) 598-3288. Tell us your Sexton Mountain cross streets, the slope of your lot, and what you want fenced. We answer 24/7.
  2. Free on-site estimate. We walk the grade, mark the line, plan where the run steps or rakes, and recommend the style that preserves your view.
  3. HOA approval support. We assemble the heights and material specs your architectural review committee needs so your application clears the first time.
  4. Build day & walk-through. We set posts in concrete, step the panels to follow the grade, confirm gates swing true, and clean up before we leave.

How We Help Sexton Mountain Homeowners

Most of what we do here starts with a homeowner on a sloped or elevated lot who wants privacy without losing the view, or who has a tired fence that has shifted on the grade. We make the choice between fence repair and full fence replacement an honest one: a few bad panels on sound posts point one way, posts that have heaved or slid on the slope point the other. Slope is the part we plan most carefully — a fence on a hill that is not stepped right leaves gaps at the bottom or steps awkwardly at the top, so we design the run before the first post goes in. A matching gate installation on the level part of the yard is a common finishing touch.

Common Areas and Trail-Adjacent Lots

Sexton Mountain is bisected by the Westside Regional Trail, the path that connects west-side communities, and several parks and HOA common areas sit throughout the neighborhood. Lots that back onto the trail or a greenbelt fence the rear edge along an HOA-defined line, often with a semi-private or ornamental style that keeps the open feel the area is known for. We coordinate that edge with the association and build it to match the look the committee wants, so your run reads as part of the landscape rather than walling it off.

Inside Sexton Mountain

Spots We Fence Around

The Sexton Mountain landmarks our crews work near every week.

Fencing That Fits a Hillside Beaverton Neighborhood

There is a clear pattern to how Sexton Mountain properties get fenced, and it is shaped by the terrain more than anything else. On the elevated view lots, owners want privacy where the neighbors are close but an open sightline where the valley opens up, which is why mixed-height runs and ornamental upper sections are so common here. On the steeper yards, the fence has to step or rake with the grade — done right, it follows the slope cleanly with no gaps under the bottom rail and no jarring steps at the top. Front sections stay low and open to satisfy the city's 3.5-foot limit and the craftsman-neighborhood aesthetic the HOAs protect.

The Pacific Northwest climate sets the build standard no matter the style or the slope. Long, wet winters keep the ground saturated, and on a hillside the water moves, so footings have to be deep, well-drained, and set to hold a line that gravity is constantly working against. Rot-resistant cedar is the wood of choice for anyone who wants a wood fence to last two decades or more, and the premium finish these homes call for is worth doing once and doing right. 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 Sexton Mountain overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will get you scheduled.

Quick Answers

Sexton Mountain Fencing FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

Do I need HOA approval for a fence in Sexton Mountain?
In most Sexton Mountain subdivisions, yes. The craftsman-style HOA neighborhoods run an architectural review that controls height, material, and finish. We assemble the specs your committee needs so you can submit a clean application and build to the approved style.
How tall can a fence be in 97007?
Under the Beaverton Development Code, side and rear fences can generally reach 6 feet without a permit and front fences are limited to about 3.5 feet. On a sloped lot, height is measured from finished grade, so a stepped fence is engineered section by section to stay compliant up and down the hill.
How much does a premium cedar or ornamental fence cost here?
Cost depends on length, material, slope, gates, and access — a stepped hillside run takes more layout than a flat one. We give a clear, itemized estimate on site at no charge, so call (855) 598-3288 and we will come walk the grade.
Can you fence a steep slope without gaps at the bottom?
Yes. On steep lots we step or rake the fence so each section follows the grade. Stepping holds the panels level and tight to the ground; raking angles the run with the slope. We choose the right method for your hill so there are no gaps under the bottom rail.
How soon can you provide a quote?
Usually within a day or two for Sexton Mountain. We answer the phone 24/7 and schedule on-site estimates quickly, including evenings and weekends when that works better for you.

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