Parker, CO · Family-owned

Fence install & repair in Parker, CO.

Custom fences built for Parker — clay soil, strong wind, your HOA, and the see-through rules along the open space and Cherry Creek Trail. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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See-through metal-style rear fence on a Parker lot backing open space

Built for Parker

A Parker fence isn't a Denver fence.

We've built fences from the greenbelt lots in Stonegate to the acreage out in The Pinery — and the ground here doesn't forgive shortcuts. Parker sits at about 5,900 feet, on clay that swells when it gets wet, with strong wind on the open and acreage lots, and HOA rules that can decide what your fence even looks like.

Fences fail here in the same three ways: the clay pushes the posts up out of the ground, the wind leans them over, and folks build the wrong fence for their lot and have to redo it after the HOA says no. We build so yours doesn't do any of those.

  • We set posts deep, below the clay, in plenty of concrete — so a wet spring can't push them up.
  • Wind-tough builds for the open and acreage lots out toward Pradera and The Pinery, so the fence doesn't lean after a windy week.
  • See-through metal-style rear fences on greenbelt lots that back the open space or Cherry Creek Trail — built to pass the HOA the first time.
  • Solid privacy fences where the rules allow — wood or composite — for the side runs and back yards that aren't on the open space.
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“Made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication, excellent workers. Replaced our fence in 2 days, cleaned up the site properly and hauled off the old panels.”

Marcos Ontiveros · Fence replacement
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Built for Parker conditions

The details that make a Parker fence last.

Most fence problems here trace back to the soil, the wind, or the HOA rules. We build for all three.

Clay that pushes posts up

The clay under Parker swells when it gets wet. That's what shoves fence posts up out of the ground and leaves them leaning. We set posts deep, below the clay, in plenty of concrete — so a wet spring can't lift them.

Strong open-lot wind

Out on the open and acreage lots toward Pradera and The Pinery, the wind hits a fence hard. We use thicker posts, deeper holes and the right post spacing so a long fence run doesn't lean or blow over.

See-through open-space rules

Lots that back the open space or the Cherry Creek Trail usually have to use a see-through fence in the back — metal or iron-style, not a solid wall. We build the see-through rear fence that passes, and a solid privacy fence everywhere else the rules allow.

Permits and HOA approval

In the Town of Parker you only need a permit if the fence is over 6 feet — we check and pull it. The Pinery and Pradera are in Douglas County instead. Stonegate's Modifications Committee and others must approve your plans first; we fill out the form for you.

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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 — even the neighbor is happy with it.”

Richard Howerton · Fence rebuild
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What we see in Parker fences

The Parker 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.

See-through fences on the open space

Lots in Stonegate, Idyllwilde and Canterberry Crossing that back the open space or the Cherry Creek Trail usually need a see-through rear fence — metal or iron-style, not a solid wall. We build the one that fits the rule and still keeps your yard yours.

Stonegate's fence categories

Stonegate splits fences into perimeter, greenbelt, and yard types, and the Modifications Committee has to approve your plans before you build. We've done that paperwork before, build to the right category for your lot, and get the sign-off for you.

Posts that lean after a windy week

If your old fence is tipping or the posts wiggle, it's usually the clay and the wind. We pull the bad posts, set new ones deep in concrete below the clay, and line the run back up straight so it stays that way.

Privacy where the rules allow

In Stroh Ranch, Clarke Farms and Cottonwood, most yards can have a solid 6-foot privacy fence. We build it in wood or low-maintenance composite, square and tight, with gates that don't sag a year later.

Ranch & acreage runs

Out in The Pinery and Pradera the lots are big, the permit goes through Douglas County, and the fence runs are long. We build ranch, split-rail and deer fence that stands up to the wind off the open ground — fast, like Richard's farm fence.

Whole-yard fence-and-deck combos

A lot of Parker homeowners do the deck and the fence at once so it all matches and gets done together. We've built both for plenty of families here — one crew, one schedule, one clean job site.

Parker-area fence reviews

What homeowners say about our fences.

Real, verified Google reviews from Front Range families — many for fence work just like yours.

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“Jonathan and his wife made our fence replacement seamless. Great communication throughout 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 replacement
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“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 and even the neighbor is happy with it — and that's saying something. Will hire them next time.”
Richard Howerton
Fence on a farm property
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“My wife and I hired John and Janessa to build our deck and fence. Colorado Elite went above and beyond with their flawless work. We are so happy with them. I would keep recommending them to all my friends and family. Highly recommended.”
Jonathan DiazOrdaz
Deck & fence

Where we build in Parker

Fences across every Parker neighborhood.

From the greenbelt lots in Stonegate to the acreage out in The Pinery and Pradera. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Parker fence questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Parker?
In the Town of Parker, you need a permit if your fence is taller than 6 feet. A standard 6-foot fence usually doesn't need one. If you live in The Pinery or Pradera, you're in unincorporated Douglas County, so that permit goes through the county instead. We check which one you need and pull it for you.
Does my HOA have to approve the fence first?
In most Parker neighborhoods, yes. Stonegate has a Modifications Committee that has to approve your plans before you build, and they split fences into perimeter, greenbelt, and yard types with their own rules for each. Stroh Ranch, Canterberry Crossing and Clarke Farms have their own rules too. We fill out the form and get the sign-off for you.
My lot backs up to open space or the Cherry Creek Trail — what fence can I have?
Many Parker HOAs make those lots use a see-through fence in the back — metal or iron-style, not a solid wood wall — so the open space and trail still feel open. Stonegate calls these greenbelt lots and has a set look for them. We build the see-through rear fence that passes, and you can still have a solid privacy fence on the sides.
Why do fence posts keep leaning or coming loose in Parker?
The clay under Parker swells when it's wet and pushes posts up out of the ground, and the wind on open and acreage lots leans them over. We set posts deep, below the clay, in plenty of concrete — so they stay put through the wet springs and the wind.
Can you build a privacy fence in Parker?
Yes, where your HOA allows it. A standard 6-foot solid wood or composite privacy fence is fine in most yards and side runs. On greenbelt or open-space lots, the back fence usually has to be see-through — but we can still give you a full privacy fence everywhere else the rules allow.
Do you fix or replace old fences too?
Yes. We repair leaning posts, broken rails and sagging gates, and we tear out and replace whole fences — even big ranch and acreage runs. We haul off the old panels and clean up the site when we're done.

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