
New fences, gates, and repairs for the condos, townhomes, and businesses around The Round at Beaverton Central — ornamental aluminum, vinyl, and cedar privacy panels sized for tight downtown lots. Call for a free on-site estimate.
Wondering who installs fences near The Round in Beaverton? Beaverton Fence Pro is the local crew that builds, repairs, and replaces fences and gates for the homes and businesses around The Round at Beaverton Central, the transit-oriented mixed-use district at 12600 SW Crescent St in the 97005 downtown core. We fit ornamental aluminum, vinyl, and cedar privacy panels to tight urban lots, hang gates, and handle commercial and HOA work — and we answer the phone 24/7. To get started, call (855) 598-3288 for a free on-site estimate.
The Round is the circular development built around the Beaverton Central MAX Blue Line station, set on a roughly 6.5-acre former wastewater-treatment site in the Creekside district. It packs upscale condos, live-work units, ground-floor retail, and offices into a compact downtown footprint. We serve the properties that surround it — the 63 condo residences, the nearby townhomes, the older downtown residential streets, and the small commercial suites — not the plaza itself. That dense, transit-adjacent mix means small yards, shared walls, and association rules are the norm, so a local installer who already understands downtown Beaverton gets the job right without guesswork.
Our work centers on the blocks ringing The Round in downtown Beaverton. SW Hall Boulevard runs along the east edge, SW Millikan Way and SW Watson Avenue frame the south side, SW Crescent Street threads through the development, and the MAX tracks border it to the west. From that core we serve the condos and townhomes inside the Creekside district, the live-work and retail spaces at street level, and the established downtown homes on the surrounding streets. These are compact urban parcels with little margin for error, so we confirm property lines, courtyard boundaries, and shared-wall edges before any post goes in.
Because The Round sits on a transit hub, foot traffic, parked cars, and the rhythm of MAX riders all sit close to private patios and small backyards here. That makes privacy screening and a clean, secure boundary worth more than they would be on a quiet residential cul-de-sac. We build the nearby properties — condos, townhomes, offices, and storefronts — never the public plaza or station. With downtown Beaverton's grid keeping everything close, our trucks stay nearby and we keep response times short, whether you need a new courtyard enclosure or a fast repair before the next storm rolls through. This page covers fence work for the surrounding lots; for the wider neighborhood overview see fencing in Central Beaverton.
Matched to the small yards, courtyards, and zero-lot-line parcels around The Round — chosen for tight urban lots before they're chosen for looks.
Powder-coated aluminum is the downtown favorite — an open, decorative boundary that suits condo courtyards and HOA design standards without blocking light on a small lot. See aluminum & ornamental fence installation.
Low-maintenance vinyl gives live-work units and townhomes a crisp, no-stain boundary that holds up season after wet Beaverton season. Explore vinyl fence installation.
Short cedar privacy panels and patio screens carve out a private corner on a small downtown yard or shared courtyard. See cedar privacy fence installation.
We hang swing and walk gates for narrow entries and fix existing courtyard and patio fences — resetting loose posts, replacing rails, and squaring sagging gates. See fence repair.
Much of the fencing around The Round runs through an HOA or condo association, and we work inside those rules rather than around them. We read the association's design guidelines, match approved materials, colors, and heights, and document the plan so a board can sign off without back-and-forth. For ground-floor retail and offices, we build courtyard and patio enclosures, perimeter and security fence, and swing or rolling gates that take constant use on heavier-gauge posts. Ask about commercial & security fencing and gate installation for downtown properties.
Can you fit a fence on a tight urban lot near Beaverton Central? Yes — and the downtown core is exactly where that experience pays off. Many parcels here are zero-lot-line or close to it, with shared walls, narrow side yards, and only a few feet between buildings. We measure the access route before quoting, plan how panels, posts, and concrete reach the back of a property when a truck can't pull in, and stage materials so the work doesn't block a shared drive or a neighbor's entry. On a courtyard or patio enclosure, we square the layout to the existing structure so the new boundary lines up cleanly with walls and walkways already in place.
The wet soil under downtown Beaverton still drives the foundation work, even on small jobs. The Round sits on a former treatment-plant site in the Creekside district, where clay-heavy, water-retaining ground loosens shallow-set posts first. Every post goes into a concrete footing with drainage at the base, set deep enough to hold a fence plumb through saturated winters. On the compact lots near SW Crescent Street and SW Millikan Way that footing detail is what keeps an aluminum or vinyl line straight for years instead of leaning after the first wet season. None of this is visible in a finished fence, but it is the difference between a downtown boundary that holds and one that doesn't.
From first call to finished fence near The Round — straightforward, with no pressure.
Do you repair existing courtyard or patio fences near The Round? Yes — and because we are a local downtown crew rather than a dispatch from across the metro, we reach leaning posts, broken rails, and sagging gates fast. Two failures cause most of the damage in this part of 97005: long stretches of saturated ground that loosen shallow footings, and winter windstorms that push on panels and topple sections set too shallow. When a section tips after heavy rain, the footing usually gave way before the panel did, so we reset that post in a deeper footing and the line holds. When wind splits rails but the posts stay plumb, we replace the panel material and keep the original posts, which keeps the work quick and the cost down.
Many downtown lots also have aging fences that are past patching and due for replacement. We can match an existing aluminum or vinyl style so a new run blends with what is already there, or update a tired wood screen into clean cedar or low-maintenance vinyl. For condo and townhome owners, we coordinate the replacement with association approvals up front so nothing stalls mid-project. You can see every option on the fencing services page, and the city-wide overview of fencing in Beaverton lays out what works best by area.
How do you get a fence estimate in downtown Beaverton 97005? Call (855) 598-3288 and we will schedule an on-site visit at your convenience, often within a day or two for properties near The Round. Staying close to this pocket of downtown means we already know which buildings have tight material access, where shared drives complicate a delivery, and how the streets around SW Hall Boulevard and SW Watson Avenue move during commute hours — so we schedule digging and deliveries to avoid the crunch. A crew already working one Creekside job can often swing by a neighbor's property the same day rather than booking a week out. You get a clear, written estimate with no obligation and no pressure.
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