Foxfield, CO · Family-owned

Deck builder in Foxfield, CO.

Custom decks built for Foxfield — Front Range clay, open high-plains wind, strong sun, and hail. Set on drilled piers, with the Town design review and permit handled. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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A composite deck on a Foxfield horse property with an open-plains view

Built for Foxfield

A Foxfield deck sits on acreage — and clay.

Foxfield is a tiny horse town off Arapahoe Road and E-470 — big rural-residential lots, no retail, and a Town that checks your plans before you build. It sits at about 5,750 feet on Front Range clay, out in the open high-plains wind, sun, and hail. The ground and the sky both go after a deck out here.

Decks fail in the same three ways: the clay pushes shallow posts up and pulls the deck off the house, the sun and hail fade and crack cheap boards, and a project stalls because the Town design review got skipped. We build so yours doesn't do any of those.

  • We set the deck on drilled piers, down past the frost line to solid ground — so a wet spring can't push it up off the house.
  • Low-maintenance composite (TimberTech and Deckorators) that won't fade or crack in the strong sun and hail out here.
  • Big, multi-area decks that fit the open lots — and thin metal or cable railing so you keep the view across your land.
  • We pull the SAFEbuilt permit and, if there's a cover over 120 sq ft, take the Town design review for you.
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Built for Foxfield conditions

The details that make a Foxfield deck last.

Most deck failures here trace back to the clay, the sun, the wind, or a skipped Town review. We build for all of them.

Clay that lifts decks

The Front Range clay under Foxfield swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes a deck up and pulls it off the house. We set the deck on drilled piers, down past the frost line to solid ground, so a wet spring can't lift it.

Open wind and snow

Foxfield's lots are wide open, so the wind hits a deck and its railing hard, and the snow piles on the frame. We size and brace the frame for both, so it stays solid through a Front Range winter.

Right in Hail Alley

This stretch of the Front Range gets some of the worst hail in the country. We use tougher composite boards and build covered decks for folks tired of fixing the boards after every big summer storm.

Town design review & permit

We pull the deck permit through SAFEbuilt's Community Connect portal (building official 303-941-4429). If your deck has a cover or big pergola over 120 sq ft, that piece needs a Town design review — elevations and a site plan — first. We handle both.

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“The inspector was impressed by their system and mentioned this deck is built to withstand a hurricane.”

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What we see in Foxfield yards

The Foxfield deck calls all start to rhyme.

After a few hundred Front Range builds, the requests from this little horse town are predictable in the best way. Odds are yours is on this list — and we've already solved it.

Big decks for big lots

Foxfield's rural-residential lots have room, so the decks are big — wide, with a few separate areas for cooking, sitting, and taking in the view across the property. We build them to fit the land, not a cramped tract backyard.

Decks that sit solid on clay

The clay out here pushes shallow posts up and pulls a deck off the house. We set decks on drilled piers down past the frost line, and seal them to the house the right way, so a wet spring doesn't lift them.

Covered decks for the hail

If you've replaced boards or a roof after a hailstorm, you're not alone out here. We build covered decks with tougher composite so the next big storm doesn't start it all over — and we take the design review the cover needs.

Keeping the open view

The reason you bought in Foxfield is the open land and big sky. We use thin cable or metal railing so the railing almost disappears, and your deck looks out over the property instead of through a wall of pickets.

Covers over 120 sq ft

The moment a deck cover or attached pergola passes 120 square feet, the Town wants a design review — elevations and a site plan — before the permit. We draw it up, take it to the Town, and get the sign-off so your build doesn't stall.

Tearing out a tired old deck

Plenty of the older homes out here have a first deck that's splitting, graying, and pulling loose. We tear out the old one, set the new one on drilled piers, seal it to the house the right way, and rebuild it bigger in composite.

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4.9 stars across 196+ projects.

Real, verified reviews from real Colorado yards. The same names come up again and again: Jon, Janessa, and a crew that takes pride in the details.

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“These guys were great! We had them tear out our very old deck and build a new much bigger deck. They are VERY focused on quality builds! They started when they said they would and showed up every day exactly when they said they would. Our new deck is AWESOME — love the TimberTech too.”

BK
Ben Kramer
Deck tear-out & rebuild
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“I am writing to share my experience with Jon and his crew, who did an amazing job. They arrived every morning at sunrise and cleaned up at the end of each day. After researching several local companies, they were the clear winner. The quality far exceeded the cost — craftsmanship in every square inch.”

DM
Dale Maxey
Custom deck
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“We had Jon, Andrew, and Derrick rebuild our deck. The crew was always on time and professional. Jon designed a creative privacy wall for us and delivered on all his promises. We enjoy it every day!”

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Ziba Shahgodari
Deck rebuild + privacy wall

Where we build decks in Foxfield

Decks all across Foxfield — and nearby.

Foxfield is really one small community of horse-property lots off Arapahoe Road and E-470 — we build all over it. We also work the streets right next door:

Foxfield deck questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a deck in Foxfield?
Yes. A deck in Foxfield needs a Town permit, pulled through SAFEbuilt's Community Connect portal (building official 303-941-4429). And if your deck includes a large cover or pergola over 120 square feet, that piece also needs a Town design review — drawings and a site plan — before the permit. We take care of both, plus the inspections.
Does my deck need a Town design review?
An open deck usually just needs the building permit. But any roofed structure over 120 square feet — a covered deck, a big pergola, a patio cover — has to clear a Town design review first, with elevations and a site plan. Foxfield is covenant-light, so it's the Town, not an HOA, that checks your plans. We draw it up and take it to the Town for you.
How do you keep a Foxfield deck from shifting in the clay?
The Front Range clay under Foxfield swells up when it gets wet, and that's what pushes a deck up and pulls it off the house. We set the deck on drilled piers, down past the frost line to solid ground, and seal it to the house the right way — so a wet spring doesn't lift it.
What decking holds up best out here?
Foxfield's open lots get strong sun, big wind, and hail, which is hard on wood. We mostly use composite boards (TimberTech and Deckorators) that won't fade, crack, or splinter — or cedar if you want the natural wood look on your horse property.
Does Foxfield have an HOA I need to clear?
For most of Foxfield, no. Unlike nearby Saddle Rock or Piney Creek, where you'd answer to a big HOA, Foxfield is covenant-light — the Town governs your build through zoning and design review. We deal with the Town for you, and check any covenants if your home has them.
How long does a Foxfield deck take?
Most decks here take one to three weeks to build, once the design is set and the Town review and permit are in. You get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said — that's behind a lot of our reviews.

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Get a free, itemized estimate from the owners — set on drilled piers, with the Town design review and permit handled. Most Foxfield homeowners hear back the same day.

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