Looking for a fence company in Beaverton, Oregon — or a deck builder you can actually trust? Rose City Fence & Deck is a free matching service, not a contractor. You tell us what you need, and we connect you with one vetted, licensed local pro who serves Beaverton for a free, no-pressure on-site estimate. We never do the physical work ourselves and we never share your request with a crowd of bidders — it's one homeowner, one matched pro.
How the Beaverton matching service works
Most homeowners searching for fence installation in Beaverton end up filling out five different lead forms and then fielding a week of cold calls from companies they've never heard of. We do it differently. Submit one request, and we hand-match you to a single vetted, licensed Beaverton-area pro whose work and CCB standing we've checked. That pro reaches out, comes to your property, measures, and gives you a free written estimate based on your actual lot — not a national average.
- Tell us about your project — fence or deck, rough size, your Beaverton neighborhood, and what you're after.
- We match you with one pro — a licensed local fence or deck builder in Beaverton who handles work like yours.
- You get a free estimate — on-site, in writing, no obligation. If it's not a fit, you walk away owing nothing.
Because we're a concierge service and not a contractor, our only job is to make the match a good one. You can always verify any contractor's license, bond, and disciplinary history for free at search.ccb.state.or.us before you sign anything.
Beaverton fence height & permit rules
This is where a lot of Beaverton projects go sideways. The city's development code limits how tall a fence can be depending on which yard it's in, and a separate building-permit threshold kicks in for very tall fences. Getting this right up front saves you a teardown later. Here's the general picture for residential zones — confirm the exact figures and your zone with the city before you build.
| Location on your lot | General max height | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Front yard / street-facing yard | ~3.5 ft (42 in) | Keeps the streetscape open; corner lots are stricter |
| Side yard | ~6 ft | The standard privacy-fence height for most yards |
| Rear yard | ~6 ft | Same 6-ft limit applies to most back-yard runs |
| Vision-clearance triangle | Limited | Near driveways & intersections, height is cut to protect sight lines |
On the Beaverton fence permit question: most standard residential fences don't need a building permit. A building permit is generally triggered only when a fence exceeds roughly 7 feet tall (about 8 feet for open chain-link or woven-wire fencing), and any fence acting as a swimming-pool barrier needs a permit regardless of height. Beaverton also prohibits barbed-wire and electrified fences along sidewalks and public ways. Remember: even when no building permit is required, the zoning height limits above still apply.
Who handles Beaverton permits. Fence and deck permits run through the City of Beaverton's Building Division, part of the Community and Economic Development Department. Beaverton accepts electronic permit submissions, and you can find current applications, fees, and brochures on the city's website (beavertonoregon.gov). When in doubt, check with the Planning Division on zoning before you start.
Beaverton deck permit note
Decks follow Oregon's statewide building code. The key trigger: a residential deck more than 30 inches above the adjacent grade requires a building permit, and decks attached to the house generally need one too. Low, ground-level decks at or below 30 inches are often exempt. Because much of Beaverton sits on gently rolling terrain and many newer homes have raised back doors, plenty of decks clear that 30-inch line without the owner realizing it. The deck builder in Beaverton we match you with can confirm whether your design needs a permit and handle the city process for you.
Don't take a contractor's word that "you don't need a permit." If a pro waves off permitting on a deck that's clearly more than 30 inches off the ground, that's a red flag. Unpermitted work can stall a future home sale and void coverage if something fails. A real Beaverton pro pulls the permit and welcomes the inspection.
What a fence costs in Beaverton
Beaverton pricing tracks the broader Portland metro closely — same lumber yards, same labor market, same wet winters that punish under-built posts. Here are the installed per-linear-foot ranges most Beaverton homeowners see in 2026. Cedar, the regional favorite, lands in the $25–45 per foot range.
| Material | Cost / linear foot (installed) | Best for in Beaverton |
|---|---|---|
| Cedar (Western Red) | $25–45 | The default — rot-resistant, fits most neighborhoods' look |
| Pressure-treated pine | $18–35 | Budget privacy fences; stain to extend life |
| Vinyl | $30–55 | Low-maintenance yards; popular in newer subdivisions |
| Composite | $40–70 | Premium look; pairs with composite decks |
| Chain-link | $15–25 | Big lots, pets, fast install; add slats for privacy |
Want the full breakdown of what moves a bid up or down — slope, clay soil, old-fence removal, gates, hardware? See our Portland fence cost guide, which applies directly to Beaverton, and our Portland deck cost guide for deck numbers. For the zoning side, our fence rules guide explains how PNW height limits typically work.
Beaverton neighborhoods we serve
The pros we match serve Beaverton proper and the surrounding Washington County areas. That includes established and newer neighborhoods alike:
- Five Oaks / Triple Creek — newer subdivisions where HOA design review is common, so fence style and height often need approval on top of city rules.
- Cedar Hills & Cedar Mill — mature trees and established lots, where old-fence removal and root-aware post setting matter.
- South Beaverton & Murray Hill — rolling terrain means more sloped runs, which affects how panels are set and priced.
- Central Beaverton, Vose, Greenway, and Raleigh Hills-adjacent areas — a mix of older homes and infill where lot lines and shared fences come up often.
Many Beaverton subdivisions built in the last 25 years carry an HOA. If yours does, expect a design-review step — the matched pro can build to spec, but you'll want to clear the look and height with your HOA before work starts.
Why use a matching service instead of cold-calling a fence company in Beaverton
- One vetted pro, not a bidding mob. Your request goes to a single licensed Beaverton-area contractor — never sold to five companies who flood your phone.
- Licensing checked. We verify the pro carries an active Oregon CCB license and bond, and you can double-check it yourself at search.ccb.state.or.us.
- Local knowledge. The pros we work with know Beaverton's height limits, the 30-inch deck-permit line, and the Washington County / city process.
- Free, no pressure. The estimate is free and there's no obligation. If it's not right, you owe nothing.
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