Castle Rock, CO · Family-owned

Fence install & repair in Castle Rock, CO.

Fences built for Castle Rock — posts set deep so the clay can't push them out, strong against the wind, and the town permit and design approval handled for you. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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A cedar privacy fence in a Castle Rock backyard with a Front Range view

Built for the Rock

A Castle Rock fence isn't a Denver fence.

We've built fences from the new streets in The Meadows to the gated lanes of Castle Pines Village — and the ground up here doesn't forgive shortcuts. Castle Rock sits on clay that swells up when it gets wet, and the wind on the open and south-facing lots hits a fence hard.

Fences fail here in the same few ways: the clay pushes the posts up and out of the ground and the whole fence starts to lean, the wind off the open space works it loose, or it goes up the wrong type or color and the design committee turns it down. We build so yours stays straight and passes the first time.

  • We dig the post holes deep, past the clay to solid ground, and set them right — so a wet spring can't push your fence out.
  • Heavier posts, set deeper, on the open and south-facing lots — so the wind doesn't lay your fence over.
  • We pull your town permit through Castle Rock's online system — or Douglas County out in Bell Mountain Ranch and Keene Ranch.
  • We fill out the design committee forms for places like The Village at Castle Pines, The Meadows and Cobblestone Ranch — so the type, color and height pass.
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“Jonathan and his wife made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication throughout. Replaced our fence in 2 days, cleaned up the site properly and discarded the old fence panels.”

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Built for Castle Rock conditions

The details that make a Castle Rock fence last.

Most fence trouble here comes down to the clay, the wind, or a turned-down design form. We build for all three.

Clay that heaves posts

The clay under Castle Rock swells up when it gets wet, and that's what pushes fence posts up and out of the ground and makes them lean. We dig the holes deep, past the clay to solid ground, and set the posts right so they stay put.

Wind on the open lots

On the open and south-facing lots around Castle Rock, the wind catches a tall fence like a sail. We use heavier posts, set them deeper, and space them right so a hard gust doesn't lay your fence over.

Permits and approval

We sign your fence up with the Town of Castle Rock online, and we're set up with their Building Division (720-733-3527). Out in Bell Mountain Ranch or Keene Ranch it's a Douglas County permit instead. We handle whichever one you need.

Right in Hail Alley

Castle Rock gets some of the worst hail anywhere, and the strong sun grays out cheap wood fast. We use solid cedar or composite that holds up — and re-stain in the right color so the fence keeps looking new for years.

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

Richard Howerton
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What we see in Castle Rock fences

The Castle Rock 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.

The backyard privacy fence

By far the most common call: a new cedar privacy fence around the backyard. We build it across The Meadows, Founders Village, Sapphire Pointe and Castlewood Ranch — clean, straight, with gates and a tidy match to the neighbors.

Posts that won't lean in the clay

The swelling clay is what pushes posts out of the ground and tips fences over. We dig deep, past the clay to solid ground, and set the posts right — so the fence stands straight for years in places like Crystal Valley Ranch and Terrain.

Wind-tough fences on the open lots

On the open and south-facing lots, the wind works a regular fence loose. We set heavier posts deeper and space them right, so a hard gust off the open space doesn't lay your fence over.

Design-committee builds

In The Village at Castle Pines, nothing goes up until a design committee checks the type, color and height. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you — same with the design review in The Meadows and Cobblestone Ranch.

Deer fencing on the acreage

On the bigger lots, the deer walk right into the yard. We build taller deer fencing that keeps them out of the garden and the yard while still looking clean — a common ask out toward the open space.

Ranch & split-rail on the big lots

Out in Bell Mountain Ranch and Keene Ranch the lots are measured in acres, the permit goes through Douglas County instead of the town, and folks want ranch or split-rail fencing that fits the open land.

What Castle Rock neighbors say

Real reviews from real fence jobs.

Verified Google reviews from real Colorado yards — fence work, in their words. 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
Verified Google review

“These guys are awesome. We had to tear down and move a fence on our property and 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 — and that's saying something.”

RH
Richard Howerton
Tear-out & new fence
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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 on acreage

Where we build in Castle Rock

Fences across every Castle Rock neighborhood.

From new homes in The Canyons to older ones in Founders Village — and the gated streets of Castle Pines Village. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Castle Rock fence questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Castle Rock?
In most of Castle Rock, yes. You sign up your fence with the Town of Castle Rock through their online eTRAKiT system, and the Building Division (720-733-3527) checks it. We do that for you. If you live out in Bell Mountain Ranch or Keene Ranch, it goes through Douglas County instead. We take care of whichever one you need.
Does my HOA or design committee have to approve it?
In a lot of Castle Rock neighborhoods, yes. The Village at Castle Pines has a design committee, and The Meadows and Cobblestone Ranch have their own — they check your fence type, color, and height before you build. We fill out that paperwork for you so it passes the first time.
How do you keep fence posts from leaning in the clay?
The clay under Castle Rock swells up when it gets wet and pushes fence posts up and out of the ground — that's why so many fences here start to lean. We dig the post holes deep, past the clay to solid ground, and set them right so a wet spring can't shove them out.
Can you build a fence that holds up to the wind?
Yes. On the open and south-facing lots in Castle Rock the wind really hits a fence. We use heavier posts, set them deeper, and space them right so a hard gust doesn't lay your fence over. That's a big reason folks on the open lots call us.
Do you build deer fencing and ranch fencing?
Yes. On the bigger lots and acreage around Castle Rock the deer come right into the yard, so we build taller deer fencing. We also build ranch and split-rail fencing for the larger properties out toward Bell Mountain Ranch and Keene Ranch.
Can you repair my old leaning fence?
Yes. We reset leaning posts down past the clay, swap out broken or gray boards, and re-stain so the repair blends in. If a fence is too far gone, we'll tell you straight and quote a full replace instead.

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