Foxfield, CO · Family-owned
Ranch rail, split-rail, 3-rail and no-climb horse fencing built for Foxfield acreage — posts set deep against the open-plains wind and clay, and the Town design review and permit handled for you. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.
Built for the acreage
Foxfield is a tiny horse town off Arapahoe Road and E-470 — large rural-residential lots, no retail, and horses on most of the land. Out here a fence has a real job, so the calls we get are for ranch rail, split-rail, 3-rail, and no-climb horse mesh, plus corrals and cross-fencing to split a lot into paddocks. Not the suburban privacy vinyl you'd see over in Saddle Rock or Piney Creek.
Fences fail out here in the same few ways: the open-plains wind catches a tall run and works the posts loose, the Front Range clay swells when it's wet and pushes posts up out of the ground, and a hoof gets caught in the wrong kind of wire. We build so yours stands up to the wind and keeps your animals safe — and we clear it with the Town first.
“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.”
Richard Howerton · Farm fenceBuilt for Foxfield conditions
Most fence trouble out here comes down to the wind, the clay, the wrong wire for horses, or a missed Town review. We build for all of it.
Foxfield is horse country. We build ranch rail, split-rail and 3-rail for the look, and no-climb horse mesh — the small woven squares a hoof can't get caught in — for safe pasture fencing. Pair them with a top rail so a horse sees it and won't lean on it.
Foxfield's lots are wide open, so the wind has nothing to stop it before it hits your fence — a long run catches it like a sail. We set heavier posts deeper and brace them right, so a hard gust doesn't lay your fence over.
The Front Range clay out here swells up when it gets wet, and that's what pushes fence posts up out of the ground and makes a fence lean. We dig the holes deep, below where the clay moves, and set them in concrete so they stay put for years.
A Foxfield fence goes through the Town, with the building office run by SAFEbuilt on Community Connect (building official 303-941-4429; Town Clerk 303-680-1544 for zoning). Add a barn or shed over 120 sq ft and that piece needs a Town design review first. We handle it.
“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”
Steve Coen · Deer fenceWhat we see in Foxfield fences
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.
By far the most common call out here. Most lots are zoned for horses, so folks want ranch rail, split-rail or 3-rail that looks the part and holds up to the weather and the animals. We build it strong, straight, and built to last on acreage.
For safe pasture fencing we run no-climb horse mesh — the small woven squares a hoof can't get caught in. It keeps your horses in and predators out, and we pair it with a top rail so a horse can see it and won't lean on it.
Foxfield's big lots get split into working areas. We build corrals and run cross-fencing to divide a pasture into paddocks, so you can rotate grazing and keep animals where you want them.
The open-plains wind and the swelling clay are a bad pair — together they push posts out and tip a fence over. We set heavier posts deep in concrete, below where the clay moves, so a long run stands straight for years.
Out on these open lots the deer walk right onto your land and into the garden. We build taller deer fencing that keeps them out of the beds and the new trees — the same kind of work Steve Coen hired us for.
In Foxfield it's the Town, not an HOA, that checks your build. We know how the Town runs its zoning and design review, and pull the SAFEbuilt permit — and if your project adds a barn or shed over 120 sq ft, we take that through design review too.
What Foxfield neighbors say
Verified Google reviews from real Colorado land — fence work, in their words. The same names come up again and again: Jon, Janessa, and a crew that takes pride in the details.
“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. Will hire them next time we need work done.”
“These guys are awesome! We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them personally and refer them to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds. They're always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic — and if there's an issue, they go out of their way to make it right.”
“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”
Where we build fences in Foxfield
Foxfield is really one small community of horse-property lots off Arapahoe Road and E-470 — we fence all over it. We also work the streets right next door:
Foxfield fence questions
Get a free, itemized estimate from the owners — ranch rail, 3-rail, no-climb horse mesh, or repair, with the Town design review and permit handled. Most Foxfield homeowners hear back the same day.
Get My Free Estimate or call (720) 712-4058