The Pinery, CO · Family-owned

Fence install & repair in The Pinery, CO.

Fences built for The Pinery's big treed lots — large-lot privacy, ranch & deer fencing, posts set deep so the clay can't push them out, and the county permit and HOA approval handled. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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A cedar privacy fence on a treed Pinery lot

Built for the pines

A Pinery fence isn't a Denver fence.

The Pinery is a wooded community of big, treed, often sloped lots in Douglas County — and a fence here is its own job. We've built large-lot privacy, ranch, and deer fencing across The Pinery, working around mature ponderosas and the clay that swells when it gets wet.

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, a fence run straight across a sloped lot leaves gaps the deer slip under, or it goes up the wrong type or color and the architectural committee turns it down. We build so yours stays straight, keeps the deer out, 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.
  • Large-lot privacy, ranch, and split-rail fencing that fits the big treed lots — and steps cleanly down the slopes.
  • Taller deer fencing that keeps the deer out of the garden and yard while still looking clean under the pines.
  • We pull the Douglas County permit and fill out The Pinery architectural review — so the type, color and height pass.
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“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”

steve coen · Deer fence on acreage
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Built for The Pinery conditions

The details that make a Pinery fence last.

Most fence trouble here comes down to the clay, the deer, the slope and trees, or a turned-down approval. We build for all of it.

Clay that heaves posts

The clay under The Pinery 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.

Deer & big treed lots

The deer walk right into the yards under the pines. We build taller deer fencing that keeps them out of the garden and yard, plus large-lot privacy, ranch, and split-rail fencing that fits the bigger treed lots.

Slopes & pine roots

Pinery lots are sloped and full of ponderosa roots. We step the fence down a slope so it stays level on top and set it to dodge the big roots — so the fence looks clean and the trees stay healthy.

County permit & HOA approval

The Pinery is unincorporated Douglas County, so a fence permit (over six feet) goes through the County (303-660-7497), not the Town of Parker. The Pinery's architectural committee also checks fence type, color and height. We handle both.

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 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 The Pinery fences

The Pinery fence calls all start to rhyme.

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

Large-lot privacy fencing

The most common call: a privacy fence around a big treed Pinery lot. We build it clean and straight, step it down the slope so the top line stays level, and match it tidy to the neighbors and the trees.

Deer fencing on the acreage

Under the pines the deer come right into the yard and the garden. We build taller deer fencing that keeps them out while still looking clean — a common ask on the treed Pinery lots.

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.

Ranch & split-rail on the big lots

On the larger treed lots, folks want ranch or split-rail fencing that fits the open, wooded land instead of a solid suburban wall. We build it to suit the lot and the look.

HOA color- & height-approved builds

Nothing goes up in The Pinery until the architectural committee checks the type, color and height. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you, so your fence passes review the first time.

Fixing an old leaning fence

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.

What Pinery 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

“CEOC did an excellent job on our deer fence. I will hire them again for our projects on our land.”

SC
steve coen
Deer fence on acreage
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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“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.”

MO
Marcos Ontiveros
Fence replaced in 2 days

Where we build in The Pinery

Fences across The Pinery and the streets around it.

From the homes along the country-club fairways to the treed lots near Bingham Lake and the newer Pinery West — and just up Parker Road into Parker. A few of the areas we work in:

The Pinery fence questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a fence in The Pinery?
The Pinery is unincorporated Douglas County, not the Town of Parker, so any permit goes through Douglas County (303-660-7497). A fence needs a permit if it's over six feet tall. We take care of whichever one you need.
Does The Pinery HOA have to approve it?
Yes. The Pinery has its own covenants and an architectural control committee that checks 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 The Pinery 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.
Do you build deer fencing for treed lots?
Yes. The deer walk right into the yards here under the pines, so we build taller deer fencing that keeps them out of the garden and yard while still looking clean. We also build large-lot privacy, ranch, and split-rail fencing for the bigger treed lots.
Can you build around my pines and slope?
Yes. Pinery lots are big, treed, and often sloped. We step the fence down a slope so it stays level on top, set it to dodge the big ponderosa roots, and keep it healthy around the trees. That's everyday work for us up here.
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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Get a free, itemized estimate from the owners — posts set deep, deer kept out, the permit and HOA form handled. Most Pinery homeowners hear back the same day.

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