
Ready to hire a fence installer in Triple Creek? We build cedar and vinyl fencing engineered for the wet, low-lying creek-adjacent ground of this west-Beaverton community — for single-family homes, condos, and townhomes alike. We answer 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew Triple Creek homeowners and HOA boards call when they are ready to hire. We are a service-area company that comes to your property — no storefront, no published address, just a crew that arrives where the work is. Triple Creek sits in ZIP 97006 in west Beaverton south of Highway 26, near Tualatin Hills Nature Park, paired with Five Oaks as one civically active, award-winning community of single-family homes, condos, and townhomes around the $400,000 mark.
This page is where you start when you want to move forward. The neighborhood's name tells you the defining factor: creeks and greenways thread through it, and many lots sit low, where the ground stays wet and drainage matters. That is exactly the build we specialize in — posts set deep with drainage, steel-post options where the soil is worst, and rot-resistant cedar that survives saturated ground. Tell us your cross streets and what you want fenced, and we will set up a free on-site estimate. Call (855) 598-3288 any time.
Wet, low-lying ground, shared condo lines, and HOA rules shape how a fence gets built in this creek-named community.
Creek-adjacent and low ground stays saturated. We set posts deep with drainage and offer steel posts so the fence will not heave or rot in the wet season.
Many fences cross shared property lines. We coordinate the layout so neighbors and the HOA agree on the plan before any post goes in.
HOA-governed sections set rules on height, material, and color. We supply the specs your board needs and build to the approved style.
Low-maintenance styles that hold up on wet ground.
A solid cedar privacy fence screens the yard with natural warmth, and rot-resistant cedar handles the wet, creek-adjacent ground for 20-plus years when set properly.
The low-maintenance favorite. Vinyl fence installation never rots and holds a clean line for decades — a strong match for damp lots and HOA sections.
Traditional wood fence installation suits single-family homes wherever an HOA permits a natural-wood look, built with cedar to last in the climate.
Wet ground causes leaning posts and sagging fences. A targeted fence repair resets the posts and straightens the run without a full rebuild.
In Triple Creek, side and rear fences run up to 6 feet without a building permit, while front and street-facing fences stay near 3.5 feet — and your HOA may add its own rules. On the low, creek-adjacent ground here we set posts deep with drainage, use steel posts where the soil is worst, and build with rot-resistant cedar within six inches of the soil so the fence does not heave or rot.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that lasts.
A lot of what we do here is fixing or preventing the problems wet ground causes. If your posts are leaning or a fence is sagging from saturated soil, a targeted fence repair resets and straightens the run; if the whole fence is failing, fence replacement with proper drainage and post setting is the lasting fix. For HOA homes, we hand your board the specs it needs for review and build to the approved style, and a matching gate installation finishes the job. We tell you honestly which path is the better value.
Beyond single-family homes, we handle the condo communities, townhome rows, and small commercial properties across Triple Creek. These jobs call for the same wet-ground build plus shared-line coordination — making sure a fence that crosses multiple owners or units is planned and approved before we dig. The crew that fences a creek-side backyard handles the multi-family stretch with property-manager scheduling built in.
Every fence type we install across this creek-named west-Beaverton community.
There is a pattern to how Triple Creek gets fenced. Low, creek-adjacent lots need a build that respects drainage above all else — and they are the ones most likely to call us when a previous fence leaned or sagged after a wet winter. Townhome and condo owners want low-maintenance vinyl that matches the row, single-family homes split between cedar and vinyl by HOA, and shared-line coordination is part of most jobs. The constants here are water, HOA rules, and the city's height code, and we plan around all three from the first visit.
The Pacific Northwest climate is the whole story on this ground. Months of saturated soil are hard on any fence set the wrong way, which is why post depth, drainage, and material choice matter more in Triple Creek than almost anywhere. We set posts deep with drainage, offer steel posts where the soil demands them, and use naturally decay-resistant cedar within six inches of the ground so the fence lasts 20 years or more instead of failing in a few seasons. When you are ready to hire, this is the page to act on — browse the full menu of our fencing services, see how the area fits the map on the Triple Creek overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will schedule your estimate.
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