Lone Tree, CO · Family-owned
Custom fences built for Lone Tree — see-through view fences, clay soil, strong mountain sun, and your HOA. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.
Built for Lone Tree
We've built from the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the ground up here doesn't forgive shortcuts. Lone Tree sits at about 6,000 feet, on clay that swells up when it gets wet, under strong mountain sun and some of the worst hail in the country.
And up here, a lot of fences have to be see-through. If your lot backs the Bluffs Regional Park, the golf course, or open space, your HOA wants a see-through (wrought-iron-style) fence — not a solid one — so the big views stay open. We build so yours keeps the view, stands up to the clay, and passes your HOA and the city.
“Jonathan and his wife made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication throughout the project and excellent workers. Replaced our fence in 2 days, cleaned up the site properly and discarded the old fence panels. Highly recommend.”
Marcos Ontiveros · Fence replacementBuilt for Lone Tree conditions
Most fence failures here trace back to the soil, the sun, or a skipped permit. We build for all three.
The clay under Lone Tree swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes a fence post up and makes the whole fence lean. We set the posts down deep to solid ground, so a wet spring can't lift them.
Up at 6,000 feet it freezes cold at night and thaws by day. That back-and-forth slowly works fence posts loose in the ground. We set ours deep and solid so the freeze-thaw can't shift them.
Lone Tree sits in Hail Alley, and the sun hits harder up at altitude. We use tough finishes and metal view fences that don't fade or get beat up the way a cheap fence does up here.
Lone Tree runs its own city building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your fence permit comes from the city. Your HOA — like the strict Design Review Committee in gated Heritage Hills — has to say yes first, and on Bluffs, golf, and open-space lots they want a see-through fence. We handle all of it.
“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.”
richard howertonWhat we see in Lone Tree yards
After a few hundred Front Range builds, the requests from this city are predictable in the best way. Odds are yours is on this list — and we've already solved it.
Lots of homes back the Bluffs Regional Park, the Lone Tree golf course, or open space. On those lots the HOA wants a see-through (wrought-iron-style) fence, not a solid one — so the big views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the Denver skyline stay open. That's the fence we build most up here.
Not every lot backs a view. On the inside lots, where your HOA allows a solid fence, we build clean privacy fences that block the neighbors and the wind and still look great from both sides.
The number-one reason fences lean up here is the clay swelling and pushing the posts up. We set every post down deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so your fence stays straight through a wet spring.
In gated Heritage Hills, nothing gets built until the Design Review Committee approves the plans, materials and colors — and the HOA has to say yes before the city will permit. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you.
If your old fence is leaning, rotting, or beat up from the hail, we fix it or tear it out and build new. We haul off the old fence panels and clean up the site so your yard isn't a mess when we leave.
Lots of folks have us do the deck and the fence together so it all matches and gets approved in one go. One crew, one HOA packet, one clean finish across the whole yard.
Where we build in Lone Tree
From the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the golf-course lots in Carriage Club. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:
Lone Tree fence questions
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