Elizabeth, CO · Family-owned

Decks, fences & outdoor living in Elizabeth, CO.

One family-owned crew for your whole property — decks, fences, horse fence, pergolas, patio covers, outdoor living, siding, and pole barns. Built for Elizabeth's acreage, big wind, and hail by Jon & Janessa Lang.

BBB Accredited Licensed & Insured TimberTech & Deckorators Pro
4.9 Google rating 196+ projects completed BBB Accredited business Family-owned & operated Elbert County permits handled
Verified Google review

“These guys are awesome. We had to tear down and move a fence on our farm property and their crew built the new one in record time. The new fence is beautiful — even the neighbor is happy with it.”

Richard Howerton
Get a Free Elizabeth Estimate

What we build in Elizabeth

One crew for the whole property.

Most Elizabeth places need more than one thing — a deck and a horse fence, a pole barn and new siding. We do all of it, so you're not chasing five different contractors out to your acreage.

Built for Elizabeth

Up here on the open plains, the wind and the ground both test your build. We build for both.

Elizabeth sits up high on the Palmer Divide at about 6,477 feet, on clay that swells when it gets wet, under big open-plains wind, Hail Alley storms, and about 76 inches of snow a year. Whatever we build for you — deck, horse fence, or cover — we build it for that.

Clay that lifts things

The clay out here swells up when it gets wet — enough to push a deck or fence post up out of the ground. We dig the posts down deep to solid ground so a wet spring can't lift them.

Big open-plains wind

There are no trees or houses to block the wind on Elizabeth acreage, so a cheap fence or cover gets torn up fast. We set posts extra deep and use wind-rated covers so your build stands through the gusts.

Hail, sun & heavy snow

Elizabeth is in Hail Alley and gets about 76 inches of snow a year. We use tougher boards and siding that won't fade or crack, and we size every frame for the snow load so nothing sags.

Elbert County permits + well & septic

Elizabeth is in Elbert County, so the permit comes from Elbert County in Kiowa (303-621-3136) — not Douglas County. If your address is inside town limits, the Town of Elizabeth handles it instead. And before we dig, we find and mark your well and septic so nothing gets hit.

Verified Google review

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

Dominic Valenzuela
Get a Free Elizabeth Estimate

What we see in Elizabeth yards

The Elizabeth calls all start to rhyme.

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

Decks for the acreage view

The whole reason you bought land out here is the wide-open view. We build decks with thin cable or metal rail so the railing almost disappears — and you see the plains, not the pickets.

Ranch & horse fencing

Zoning out here is about 2 acres per horse, so a lot of our work is split-rail, ranch fence, and no-climb horse wire. We build long runs that are safe for animals and hold up to the wind — places like Sun Country are full of them.

Covers for hail, sun & snow

If you've patched a deck or a roof after an Elizabeth storm, you're not alone. We build wind-rated covered decks and pergolas so you get shade in the summer and a roof over your head when the hail and snow come.

Wind-tough builds on the open plains

Out on the bare acreage there's nothing to slow the wind down. We set posts deeper than most crews and build everything to stand — fences, covers, and pole barns that don't budge in a gust.

No-HOA freedom builds

A lot of Elizabeth land has no HOA or only loose covenants, so you can build big with no design review. Want a huge deck, a tall fence, or a pole barn? Out here you can — and we love it.

Working around well & septic

Most homes out here are on a well and septic, not city water and sewer. Before we dig a footing or a fence post, we locate and mark the well, the tank, and the leach field so nothing gets hit.

Verified Google reviews

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.

Verified Google review

“These guys are awesome, we had to tear down and move a fence on our farm property and their crew came out, took down the old fence and built the new one in record time. The new fence is beautiful and even the neighbor is happy with it.”

RH
Richard Howerton
Farm fence rebuilt
Verified Google review

“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”

SC
Steve Coen
Deer fence on acreage
Verified Google review

“We have several investment properties and use them personally and refer them to clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic. If there's an issue, they go out of their way to make it right.”

RS
Robert Stuart
Decks, fences & barns

Where we build in Elizabeth

In every part of Elizabeth.

From the pines of Ponderosa Park to the horse property in Sun Country, the new homes in Independence, and the acreage all along CO-86. A few of the areas we work in:

Elizabeth questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit in Elizabeth?
Most decks, covered patios, and many fences need a permit. Elizabeth is in Elbert County, so the permit comes from Elbert County Building at 215 Comanche St in Kiowa (303-621-3136) — not Douglas County, and not Castle Rock or Parker. If your address is inside the Town of Elizabeth, the town handles it (303-646-4166). Many addresses out here are outside town limits — we figure out which one is yours and pull it for you.
I have acreage with no HOA — can I build whatever I want?
On a lot of Elizabeth acreage, yes — there's no HOA or only loose covenants, so you can build big with no design review. We love these jobs. The newer communities like Independence, Spring Valley Ranch, and Gold Creek Valley do have HOAs or metro districts, so there we fill out the approval paperwork for you.
Do you build horse fencing and ranch fence?
Yes — horse and ranch fence is one of our main jobs in Elizabeth. Zoning out here is about 2 acres per horse, so we build split-rail, no-climb horse wire, and long ranch fence runs that are safe for animals and stand up to the open-plains wind.
I'm on a well and septic — does that matter?
Yes. Many Elizabeth homes are on a well and septic instead of city water and sewer. Before we dig a single deck footing or fence post, we find and mark the well, the septic tank, and the leach field so nothing gets hit.
How do you handle the wind, hail, and snow?
Elizabeth sits up on the open Palmer Divide at about 6,477 feet, so the wind is strong and you get Hail Alley storms plus around 76 inches of snow a year. We set posts deep so the wind can't push them, size frames for the snow load, and build wind-rated covers so a hailstorm doesn't tear them up.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're licensed, insured, and BBB Accredited. License details come with your written estimate.

Ready for a property you'll use every day?

Get a free, itemized Elizabeth estimate from the owners. Most homeowners hear back the same day.

Get My Free Estimate or call (720) 712-4058
Call Jon(720) 712-4058 Free Quote