
Ready to hire a fence installer in West Beaverton? We build HOA-friendly vinyl and cedar fencing for new-construction homes and the wet, Johnson Creek-adjacent lots west of downtown — and we answer the phone 24/7.
Beaverton Fence Pro is the crew West Beaverton 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. West Beaverton sits in ZIPs 97003 and 97006, west of downtown and south of Highway 26, a primarily residential area mixing established homes with newer HOA-governed subdivisions priced from the mid-$500s well past $900,000.
This page is where you start when you want to move forward. Two things shape fencing here more than anywhere else: HOA architectural review in the newer communities, and the very wet ground near Johnson Creek and the Lowami Hart Woods Natural Area. We handle both — building HOA-approved styles and setting posts to last in saturated, creek-adjacent soil. 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.
HOA rules, wetland-grade ground, and a mix of new and established homes all shape how a fence gets built west of downtown.
Newer subdivisions govern fence height, material, and color. We build to the approved spec and provide the details your board needs to sign off.
Johnson Creek runs through the area and the soil stays saturated. We set posts deep with drainage — and offer steel post options — so the fence will not heave or rot.
New builds are clean-slate fencing jobs with no old run to tear out. We lay out the perimeter, gates, and pet areas from scratch on your fresh lot.
The styles HOA homeowners and new-build owners ask for most.
The HOA favorite. Vinyl fence installation holds a crisp, uniform line for decades with zero staining or sealing — exactly what newer subdivisions tend to require.
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.
Traditional wood fence installation suits the established homes here and works wherever an HOA permits a natural-wood look.
For back boundaries and pet areas, chain-link fence installation is durable and economical. We also handle targeted fence repair on existing runs.
In West Beaverton, 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's architectural review may add its own rules on top. Near Johnson Creek, we respect setbacks and set posts deep with drainage, offering steel posts where the ground is worst, using rot-resistant cedar within six inches of the soil so the fence holds in saturated ground.
A simple path from your first call to a fence that lasts.
Most jobs here are either a fresh fence on a new-construction lot or an HOA-approved replacement in an established subdivision. We make the HOA part easy by handing your board the material specs, heights, and color details it needs for architectural review, then building to the approved style. When an existing fence is the question, we keep the call between fence repair and fence replacement honest, and a matching gate installation finishes the job.
Beyond homes, we handle small commercial properties around the Allen Boulevard and Murray Boulevard retail node — the everyday hub anchored by Safeway, pharmacies, and restaurants. These jobs lean toward durable screening and lot-definition fencing that holds up to traffic and stays low-maintenance. The same crew that fences an HOA backyard handles the commercial edge with scheduling that works around a business day.
Every fence type we install across the new and established communities west of downtown.
There is a pattern to how West Beaverton gets fenced. New-construction owners want a full perimeter laid out clean — vinyl for the HOA front and a private back yard for kids and pets. Established homes lean cedar or wood, and creek-adjacent lots near Johnson Creek or the edge of Lowami Hart Woods need a build that respects setbacks and survives saturated soil. Across all of it, the HOA's architectural rules and the city's height code set the boundaries, and we plan around both from the first visit.
The wet ground is the defining factor. The Pacific Northwest climate keeps western Beaverton soil saturated for months, and near the creek it is worse — which is exactly why post setting matters more here than almost anywhere in the city. We set posts deep with drainage, offer steel posts where the ground demands them, and use naturally decay-resistant cedar within six inches of the soil so the fence lasts 20 years or more. 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 West Beaverton overview, or step back to fencing in Beaverton for the citywide picture. Then call and we will schedule your estimate.
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