Colorado Front Range · Family-owned

Fences built to hold in the Colorado wind.

One family-owned crew building fences across the Front Range — privacy, ranch, deer, and cable-rail. Set deep so the wind can't take them down. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

BBB Accredited Licensed & Insured Set deep for the wind
4.9 Google rating 196+ projects completed BBB Accredited business Family-owned & operated Town permits handled
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“Built the new fence in record time… even the neighbor is happy with it — and that's saying something with that guy.”

Richard Howerton
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What we build

A fence that stands, season after season.

Cheap fences lean, sag, and blow over up here. The difference is in the ground — how deep the posts go and what holds them. That's where we don't cut corners.

Privacy fences

Solid wood or low-care vinyl privacy fences that block the wind and the view of the neighbor's yard. Built straight and set deep so they don't lean over time.

Ranch & split-rail fences

Clean post-and-rail and ranch-style fences for bigger lots and acreage — the look that fits open Front Range land without fighting it.

Deer & wildlife fencing

Out near the foothills the deer treat your garden like a buffet. We build tall deer fencing that keeps them out and still looks good.

Cable-rail & metal fences

Thin cable or metal so you keep your mountain view instead of staring at pickets. Tough enough for our weather, light enough to almost disappear.

Posts set deep against the wind

The wind takes down a cheap fence fast on open lots. We set the posts deep in solid ground and anchor them right, so yours stays standing.

Repairs & tear-outs

We tear out the old fence, haul off the panels, and clean up the site. Need a few sections fixed instead of a whole new run? We do that too.

Fences in your town

We build fence across the Front Range.

Pick your town to see how we build fence right there — the soil, the weather, the permits, and the HOA rules are a little different in each one.

Built for Colorado

Wind, clay, and snow are why fences fail up here. We build past all three.

On open Front Range lots the wind is brutal, the clay shifts, and the snow piles against the panels. A fence built for a calm, flat town won't last. We build for ours.

Wind on open lots

The wind takes down a cheap fence fast out here. We set posts deep and space them right so the wind passes through or pushes against solid ground — not a loose post.

Clay that heaves posts

Our clay swells up when it gets wet and can lift a shallow post out of the ground. We dig down past it to solid ground so freeze and thaw can't heave your fence.

Snow load on panels

Drifting snow leans hard on a fence all winter. We build panels and posts that take the weight instead of bowing out by spring.

Permits and HOA approval

Many towns need a permit for a fence, and most HOAs have rules on height, style, and color. We pull the permit and fill out the HOA paperwork so yours gets approved.

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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
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4.9 stars across 196+ projects.

Real, verified reviews from real Colorado yards. The same names come up again and again: Jon, Janessa, and a crew that takes pride in the details.

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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
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“These guys are awesome — we had to tear down and move a fence on our farm. Their crew built the new one in record time. It's beautiful and even the neighbor is happy with it. Will hire them again.”

RH
Richard Howerton
Farm fence tear-out & rebuild
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“My wife and I hired John and Janessa to build our deck and fence. They went above and beyond with flawless work. I keep recommending them to all my friends and family. Highly recommended.”

JD
Jonathan DiazOrdaz
Deck + fence build

Fences questions

What homeowners ask us.

What kinds of fences do you build?
Privacy, ranch, split-rail, deer and wildlife, and cable-rail fences — plus repairs and tear-outs. We're a family-owned crew, and the owners, Jon and Janessa Lang, are on every job.
How do you keep a fence from blowing over?
It's all in the posts. The wind takes down a cheap fence fast on open lots, so we set the posts deep in solid ground and anchor them right. That's why ours stay standing.
Do I need a permit for a fence?
Many Front Range towns require a permit, especially for taller fences. We check the rules for your town, pull the permit, and handle it for you.
Does my HOA have to approve the fence?
Usually, yes. Most HOAs have rules on height, style, and color. We fill out the paperwork so your fence gets approved the first time.
Can you fix my old fence instead of replacing it?
Often, yes. If only a few sections are leaning or broken we can repair those. If the posts are rotted or heaved, a rebuild lasts longer — we'll tell you straight which one you need.
How much does a fence cost?
It depends on length, height, and material, but you get a free, itemized estimate with every cost laid out line by line — no hidden fees. Most homeowners hear back the same day.

Ready for a fence that finally stays put?

Get a free, itemized fence estimate from the owners. Most homeowners hear back the same day.

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