Deck Building & Exterior Services in Beaverton, OR

Custom composite decks, pergolas, fencing, and siding for Beaverton’s growing suburban communities — Cedar Hills to Murray Hill

Beaverton's Trusted Outdoor Living Experts

Beaverton has grown from a quiet suburban crossroads into one of the most dynamic communities in the Portland metro, blending corporate campuses, walkable town centers, and residential neighborhoods that range from mid-century ranch homes to brand-new planned developments. Next Level Decks and Exteriors has been building outdoor living spaces across Beaverton for years, and we understand how the city’s mix of housing styles, lot configurations, and neighborhood rules shapes every project. From the established tree-lined streets of Cedar Hills and Garden Home to the modern townhome communities near the Nike campus and Progress Ridge, Beaverton homeowners face a specific set of considerations when it comes to decks, fences, and exterior construction.

One of the defining features of Beaverton’s residential landscape is the prevalence of HOA-governed planned communities. Neighborhoods like Orenco Station, South Beaverton’s Progress Ridge, Murrayhill, and the developments around Sexton Mountain all operate under CC&Rs that regulate everything from fence heights and materials to deck railing styles and stain colors. Homeowners in these communities often discover midway through the planning process that their project needs architectural review board approval before any work can begin. Our team has navigated dozens of Beaverton HOA reviews and we build the approval process into our project timeline from the start, so there are no surprises or costly delays once construction is underway.

Beaverton lots tend to be more compact than what you find in outer suburbs like Sherwood or Hillsboro, which means outdoor space design matters more, not less. A well-designed 250-square-foot composite deck with integrated seating and a pergola for partial shade can make a small Beaverton backyard feel twice its size. We specialize in these space-efficient designs, maximizing every square foot with multi-level layouts, built-in planters, and privacy screens that create defined outdoor rooms without overwhelming the lot. Whether your home is a 1960s ranch in Vose or a 2020 build near Murray Hill, we design and build outdoor spaces that fit your property and your lifestyle.

Composite deck with pergola and string lights at golden hour, Pacific Northwest mountain view

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Premium Deck Materials

We build with the finest decking materials available — each selected for the Pacific Northwest climate.

Composite, cedar, and ipe hardwood deck board material samples

Our Beaverton Services

Every project is custom-designed to complement your Beaverton home’s architecture, your lot’s terrain, and your lifestyle.

Custom decks in composite, cedar, hardwood, tile, and stone finishes — engineered for the Pacific Northwest climate.

Board replacement, re-staining, structural joist repair, and ledger board reinforcement.

Cable, glass, aluminum, composite, and wood railing systems. Code-compliant and view-preserving.

Freestanding and attached structures that add architectural character and partial shade to your outdoor space.

Solid-roof patio covers for year-round outdoor enjoyment, even during the rainy season.

Custom screens for decks, patios, and yards. Perfect where privacy from neighbors matters.

Wood, vinyl, and chain-link fence installation, repair, and replacement.

Cedar, Hardie plank, and vinyl siding installation and repair.

Patios, walkways, driveways, and retaining walls. Stamped, brushed, and aggregate finishes.

We identify, remove, and rebuild damaged framing, trim, siding, and deck boards.

Exterior and interior painting with premium, weather-resistant coatings for the PNW.

Fully enclosed outdoor rooms with windows, insulation, and weatherproofing for four-season use.

Ready to Transform Your Beaverton Outdoor Space?

From custom composite decks to covered patios, our team brings your vision to life. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Your outdoor space should be an extension of your home — not an afterthought.

Why Beaverton Homeowners Choose Us

HOA compliance is built into our process. Beaverton has one of the highest concentrations of HOA-governed communities in the metro. We review your CC&Rs before we design, prepare architectural review applications with detailed plans and material specifications, and build projects that satisfy both your vision and your association’s requirements. We have worked with HOAs in Orenco Station, Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, and Cedar Mill — and we know what review boards look for in an approval packet.

Washington County permitting knowledge. Beaverton is within Washington County’s jurisdiction for building permits, and deck and fence projects that exceed certain size thresholds or are attached to the home require permits and inspections. We handle the full permit process — application, plan submission, and scheduling inspections — so you never have to stand in line at the county building or wonder about code requirements for post spacing, ledger connections, or guardrail heights.

Cedar pergola over outdoor dining area with dappled sunlight
Horizontal cedar privacy fence in landscaped Pacific Northwest backyard

Space-efficient designs for compact suburban lots. Many Beaverton homes, especially in newer developments around Progress Ridge, Orenco Station, and South Beaverton, sit on lots under 5,000 square feet. We design decks, patios, and pergolas that maximize usable outdoor space without overwhelming the yard. Multi-level decks with built-in benches, vertical privacy screens that double as planter walls, and compact pergolas that define an outdoor dining room are all part of our toolkit for Beaverton properties.

Premium materials that match newer construction. Much of Beaverton’s housing stock has been built in the last 20 years, and homeowners expect outdoor additions that match the quality and aesthetic of their home’s original construction. We use capped composite decking from Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon, aluminum and cable railing systems, and modern post caps and lighting that integrate seamlessly with contemporary architecture. The result is an outdoor space that looks like it was part of the original home design, not an afterthought.

Beaverton Deck Building FAQ

In most cases, yes — but the approval process matters. HOAs in Beaverton communities like Orenco Station, Murrayhill, and Progress Ridge typically require you to submit an architectural review application with detailed plans, material samples, and color selections before construction can begin. We prepare these applications as part of our standard process, including dimensioned site plans and manufacturer spec sheets, which gives review boards exactly what they need to approve quickly. Most Beaverton HOA reviews take 2-4 weeks, and we build that timeline into our project schedule so it doesn’t delay your build.

Most deck projects in Beaverton require a building permit through Washington County. Permits are required for decks attached to the house, decks more than 30 inches above grade, and any structure that modifies the building envelope. The permit process includes plan review and one or more inspections during construction. We handle the entire process — from drawing plans that meet code to scheduling inspections at each stage. Permit fees in Washington County typically range from $500 to $1,500 depending on project scope, and review times average 2-4 weeks.

For Beaverton homeowners, we most often recommend capped composite decking. The city’s wet winters and mild temperatures promote moss, mildew, and algae growth on untreated wood surfaces, and composite boards with their protective polymer shell resist all three without annual staining or sealing. Trex Transcend, TimberTech PRO, and Fiberon Concordia are our top-selling lines in Beaverton. For homeowners who prefer natural wood, western red cedar with a professional-grade penetrating stain is the best option, though it requires re-staining every 2-3 years. We bring physical samples to every consultation so you can compare materials against your home’s siding and trim colors.

Installed deck pricing in Beaverton ranges from approximately $30 per square foot for pressure-treated wood to $75 or more per square foot for premium composite or PVC products with upgraded railings. A typical 300-square-foot composite deck in Beaverton runs between $15,000 and $28,000 depending on product selection, railing style, and site conditions. Projects that include pergolas, privacy screens, built-in seating, or integrated lighting will be toward the higher end. We provide free, itemized estimates with material and labor broken out separately so you know exactly where every dollar goes.

From our Tigard headquarters, we serve Beaverton and all surrounding communities including Cedar Mill, Cedar Hills, Aloha, Raleigh Hills, Garden Home, West Slope, and unincorporated Washington County. We also serve neighboring cities like Tigard, Hillsboro, Portland’s west side, Lake Oswego, and Tualatin. Most of our Beaverton-area projects are within a 20-minute drive of our office, which keeps mobilization costs low and allows us to respond quickly for consultations and service calls.

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