Castle Pines, CO · Family-owned

Fence installation & repair in Castle Pines, CO.

Fences built for Castle Pines — view-through fences for the Village rules, posts set deep so the clay can't heave them, plus ranch and deer fencing. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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View-through fence in Castle Pines keeping the Front Range view open

Built for Castle Pines

A Castle Pines fence has to follow the rules up here.

In the gated Village at Castle Pines, the rules keep property lines open. That means no solid privacy fence on the golf-course and open-space lots — those need a see-through, view-through fence instead. We build the view-through fences the Village allows and get them approved before any work starts, so you don't get a stop order halfway through.

The ground up here doesn't forgive shortcuts either. Castle Pines sits at about 6,400 feet in the ponderosa pines, on clay that swells up when it gets wet and lifts fence posts out of the ground. Add strong wind off the open space and you can end up with a fence that leans or heaves in a couple of years. We build so yours stays straight.

  • See-through, view-through fences for the Village — what's allowed on the open-line lots, approved by the design review for you.
  • Posts set deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring can't heave your fence up and leave it crooked.
  • Built to hold in the wind off the open space — set deep and braced so it won't lean.
  • Ranch, split-rail and deer fencing for the bigger lots — keep the deer out of the garden and the look right for the forest.
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“Jonathan and his wife made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication, excellent workers — replaced our fence in 2 days, cleaned up the site and hauled off the old panels. Highly recommend.”

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Built for Castle Pines conditions

The details that make a Castle Pines fence last.

Most fence problems here trace back to the soil, the wind, the sun, or a skipped approval. We build for all of them.

Clay that heaves posts

The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet. That's what lifts fence posts out of the ground and leaves a fence crooked. We set the posts deep, past the clay, to solid ground, so a wet spring can't heave it.

Snow and freeze-thaw

We build for Castle Pines snow, and for the way it freezes cold at night and thaws by day at 6,400 feet. That back-and-forth slowly works at the posts and fasteners on a fence built for warmer places.

Strong sun & Hail Alley

Castle Pines sits at 6,400 feet right in Hail Alley, where the sun and hail are hard on wood. We use tougher boards and metal where it fits, so your fence doesn't fade, crack, or beat up in a couple of summers.

Permits & design review

In the City of Castle Pines, a fence only needs a permit if it's over 7 feet tall. In the gated Village, the design review has to approve the fence first — and the open-space lots have to stay see-through. We sort out which rules apply and handle it.

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“We had to tear down and move a fence on our farm property. Their crew 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.”

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What we see in Castle Pines yards

The Castle Pines fence calls all start to rhyme.

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

View-through fences in the Village

The Village keeps property lines open, so the golf-course and open-space lots can't have a solid privacy fence. We build see-through metal and iron fences that fit the rules — and get them approved by the design review before we start.

Privacy fences in the city

In Castle Pines North and Buffalo Ridge, where solid fences are allowed, we build clean cedar privacy fences that block the view of the neighbors and hold up to the sun and snow up here.

Fences that hold in the wind

The wind off the open space will lean a fence that wasn't set right. We set the posts deep and brace them, so your fence stays straight even on the open, higher lots.

Ranch & split-rail on the bigger lots

Out on the Hidden Pointe acreage, a ranch or split-rail fence fits the land better than a tall privacy fence. We build the open, country look that matches the bigger lots.

Deer fencing

Castle Pines is a real ponderosa-pine forest, and the deer come right up to the house. We build deer fencing tall enough to keep them out of the garden and the yard.

Fixing & replacing old fences

If your old fence is leaning, rotting, or storm-damaged, we tear it out, haul off the old panels, and rebuild — like Marcos's fence, torn out and replaced in just two days.

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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.

Verified Google review

“Jonathan and his wife made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication, excellent workers — replaced our fence in 2 days, cleaned up the site and hauled off the old panels. Highly recommend.”

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Marcos Ontiveros
Fence replaced in 2 days
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“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 — and that's saying something with that guy. Will hire them next time we need work done.”

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Richard Howerton
Fence tear-out & rebuild
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“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”

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Steve Coen
Deer fence

Where we build in Castle Pines

Fences across every Castle Pines neighborhood.

From the city streets of Castle Pines North to the gated estates in the Village. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Castle Pines fence questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Castle Pines?
It depends on how tall it is. In the City of Castle Pines, the city runs its own building office (303-705-0227), and a fence only needs a permit if it's over 7 feet tall. If your home is in the gated Village, that's unincorporated Douglas County (303-660-7497). We find out which one your home is in and pull the right permit if you need one.
Does the Village design review have to approve my fence?
If you live in the gated Village at Castle Pines, yes. The Castle Pines Homes Association Design Review Committee (303-814-1345) has to approve your fence before any work starts. We fill out that paperwork for you and only build what's allowed.
Can I put up a solid privacy fence in the Village?
Not on the golf-course and open-space lots. The Village keeps property lines open, so those lots need a see-through, view-through fence instead of a solid privacy fence. We build the view-through fences they allow and get them approved for you.
How do you keep fence posts from heaving in the clay?
The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet, and that's what lifts fence posts out of the ground. We set the posts deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring can't push them up and leave your fence crooked.
What kinds of fences do you build?
Solid cedar privacy fences where they're allowed, ranch and split-rail for the bigger lots, see-through metal and iron view-through fences for the Village, and deer fencing to keep deer out of the garden. We help you pick what fits your lot and the rules.
How long does a Castle Pines fence take?
Most fences here go up in a few days once the design is set and any permit or design review says yes. Marcos's fence replacement, for example, was done in two days — old panels torn out, hauled off, and the new fence up. You get a real schedule up front.

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