The Pinery, CO · Family-owned

Deck builder in The Pinery, CO.

Custom decks built for The Pinery — treed golf-course and lake lots, clay soil, shade, and hail, with the county permit and HOA color approval handled. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Cable-rail composite deck on a treed golf-course lot in The Pinery

Built for the pines

A Pinery deck isn't a Denver deck.

We've built from the homes along the Pinery Country Club fairways to the treed lots near Bingham Lake — and the ground up here doesn't forgive shortcuts. The Pinery sits in Douglas County on clay that swells up when it gets wet, under mature ponderosa pines and right in Colorado's Hail Alley.

Decks fail here in the same few ways: the clay pushes the posts up and pulls the deck off the house, cheap boards gray and rot in the damp shade under the pines, and a tall railing blocks the golf-course or lake view you bought the house for. We build so yours doesn't do any of those.

  • We dig the posts down deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring under the pines can't push your deck up.
  • Composite that shrugs off the damp shade and pine needles (TimberTech and Deckorators), so you're not re-staining wood every couple summers under the trees.
  • Thin cable or metal railing on the golf-course and Bingham Lake lots — so you keep your view, not a wall of pickets.
  • Multi-level decks that step down to the yard on the sloped lots, and stain colors picked to pass The Pinery's architectural review.
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Built for The Pinery conditions

The details that make a Pinery deck last.

Most deck failures here trace back to the clay, the shade under the pines, the hail, or a skipped color approval. We build for all of it.

Clay that lifts decks

The clay under The Pinery swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes a deck up and pulls it off the house. We dig the posts down deep to solid ground, so a wet spring or melting snow can't lift it.

Shade, damp & pine needles

Under the ponderosas a deck stays damp and catches needles all year — hard on cheap wood. We use composite that won't gray or rot in the shade, and build around the big roots so your trees stay healthy.

Right in Hail Alley

The Pinery sits in Colorado's Hail Alley, where storms roll through summer after summer. We use tougher boards and build covered decks for folks tired of fixing hail damage on a treed lot.

County permit & color approval

The Pinery is unincorporated Douglas County, so the deck permit goes through the County (303-660-7497), not the Town of Parker. The Pinery's architectural committee also checks your stain color and materials. 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 The Pinery yards

The Pinery deck calls all start to rhyme.

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

Golf-course & lake-view decks

Backing the Pinery Country Club fairways or looking at Bingham Lake, the deck is the whole point. We frame the view and use thin cable or metal railing so the railing almost disappears — and the view doesn't.

Walkout decks on the slope

A lot of Pinery lots drop off toward the course or the trees, so the main floor sits a story above the yard. We build decks that step down, level by level, to the yard — not one tall deck you need a long flight of stairs to get off of.

Shaded, treed-lot decks

Under the ponderosas your deck stays damp and catches needles. We pick boards that shrug off the shade and pine litter, and build around the big roots so your trees keep their health.

Tearing out a tired older deck

The Pinery has been around since the '70s, and a lot of those first decks are splitting, graying, and pulling loose in the damp. We tear out the old one, seal the new one to the house the right way, and rebuild it bigger in composite.

Done patching after the hail

If you've replaced a roof or a deck board after a Pinery storm, you're not alone. We build covered decks and pergolas, and use tougher boards, so the next big hail doesn't start it all over.

Color-approved builds

Nothing goes up in The Pinery until the architectural committee approves the plans, materials and stain color. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you, so your deck passes review the first time.

Where we build in The Pinery

Decks across The Pinery and the streets around it.

From the homes along the country-club fairways to the treed lots near Bingham Lake and the newer Pinery West — and just up Parker Road into Parker. A few of the areas we work in:

The Pinery deck questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a deck in The Pinery?
Yes. Every deck needs a permit, and because The Pinery is unincorporated Douglas County — not the Town of Parker — it goes through Douglas County Building (303-660-7497), not the Parker office. We pull it for you and handle the inspections.
Does the architectural committee have to approve it?
Yes. The Pinery has its own covenants and architectural control committee. They check your deck plans, materials, and stain color before you build — and they're strict on color. We fill out that paperwork for you so it passes the first time.
How do you keep a Pinery deck from shifting in the clay?
The clay under The Pinery swells up when it gets wet. We dig the posts down deep, past the clay, to solid ground, and seal the deck to the house the right way — so a wet spring or melting snow under the pines doesn't push it up off the house.
What decking holds up best on a shaded, treed lot?
Under the ponderosas a deck stays damp and catches needles, and the hail up here is hard on wood. We mostly use composite boards (TimberTech and Deckorators) that won't fade, rot, or splinter in the shade — or cedar if you want the natural wood look.
Can you protect my golf-course or Bingham Lake view?
Yes. Thin cable or metal railing keeps your view of the fairways or the lake open and still passes review. It's a big reason the homeowners along the course and near the lake call us.
How long does a Pinery deck take?
Most decks here take one to three weeks to build, once the design is set and the county and committee say yes. 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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