Larkspur, CO · Family-owned

Decks, fences & outdoor living in Larkspur, CO.

One family-owned crew for your whole backyard — decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, outdoor living, and siding. Built for Larkspur's heavy snow, rocky acreage, and big mountain views by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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“You're not going to find a better contractor. They use the best products, top-line carpenters — quality can't be beat!”

Andrew Courtney
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What we build in Larkspur

One crew for the whole property.

Most Larkspur homes sit on big, treed acreage — so folks need more than one thing. A deck and a ranch fence, a covered patio and a pole barn. We do all of it, so you're not chasing five different contractors up the Palmer Divide.

Built for Larkspur

Up on the Palmer Divide, the snow is no joke. We build for it.

Larkspur sits way up high — around 6,700 to 7,000 feet — on the Palmer Divide. It gets more snow than Castle Rock or Denver, about 75 to 90 inches a year. The lots are big, treed, and rocky. Whatever we build for you — deck, cover, fence, or barn — we build it strong enough for all of that.

Heavy Palmer Divide snow

You're up high, so the snow piles deep — 75 to 90 inches a year, more than down in town. Above 6,000 feet a roof has to hold a very heavy snow load. We engineer every cover and pergola to carry it, so it doesn't sag or fall the way a flimsy one will.

Rock & clay footings

Larkspur ground is a mix of red rock, clay, and hard decomposed granite — and the lots are steep and treed. We dig the deck and barn footings down to solid ground, the right size and spacing the county wants, so nothing shifts.

Wind, sun & hail

Open, high ground gets strong wind, harsh mountain sun, and Hail Alley storms. We set fence posts deep so the wind can't take them, and use tougher boards and siding that won't fade or crack up here.

Wildfire & county permits

Your home sits in the ponderosa pines, so we build with fire in mind — a clear, safe space and smarter materials. Permits come from Douglas County (303-660-7497), not a town, and the deck plans must show the footings. We pull all of it for you.

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“The inspector was impressed by their system and mentioned this deck is built to withstand a hurricane.”

Dominic Valenzuela
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What we see in Larkspur yards

The Larkspur calls all start to rhyme.

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

Covers that hold the snow

Folks call after a flimsy patio cover sagged or came down under a heavy Palmer Divide snow. We build covered decks and roofs engineered for the snow up here, so you keep your shade in summer and a solid roof all winter.

Decks for big mountain views

In Perry Park, Bear Dance and Sage Port the whole reason you bought the land is the view — Pikes Peak, Devil's Head, and the red rocks. We use thin cable or metal railing so the railing almost disappears and the view doesn't.

Ranch & deer fencing for acreage

Out here it's not a small city privacy fence. It's split-rail and ranch fence to mark your acreage, plus tall deer fence to keep the deer out of your garden and young trees. We build the kind that fits a treed, rocky lot.

Pole barns & shops

Big lots need real storage — a shop, a barn, room for the tractor or the horses. We build pole barns sized to carry the deep snow load up on the Divide, set on footings dug into solid ground.

Building around well & septic

Most acreage homes here run on a well and septic. Before we dig a single footing, we find and mark your well, tank, and leach field — so a new deck or barn never lands on a line.

The whole property at once

A lot of folks want a deck, a ranch fence, and maybe a pole barn all together. One crew, one schedule, one bill — and it all matches when we're done.

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

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steve coen
Deer fence on acreage
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“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. Will hire them next time.”

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richard howerton
Farm fence rebuild
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“We use them personally on our projects and refer them out to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds. These guys are always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic. If there's an issue, they go out of their way to make it right.”

RS
Robert Stuart
Decks, fences & barns

Where we build in Larkspur

In every Larkspur neighborhood.

From the red rocks of Perry Park to the golf homes at Bear Dance, the one-acre lots of Sage Port, and the rural acreage out toward Spruce Mountain and Greenland. A few of the areas we work in:

Larkspur questions

What homeowners ask us.

Can a deck or patio cover really handle Larkspur snow?
Yes — but only if it's built for it. Larkspur sits up high on the Palmer Divide and gets way more snow than Castle Rock or Denver, around 75 to 90 inches a year. Above 6,000 feet the roof has to hold a very heavy snow load, so we build every cover and pergola strong enough to carry it. Flimsy covers from somewhere lower will sag or fall up here.
Do I need a permit in Larkspur?
Larkspur is unincorporated Douglas County, so your permit comes from the county, not a town (303-660-7497). For a deck, the plans have to show how big the footings are, how far apart they sit, and how the deck ties to the house. We draw all of that up and pull the permit for you.
What about wildfire up in the pines?
Larkspur sits in the ponderosa pines, so wildfire is a real risk. We build with fire in mind — keeping a clear, safe space around your home and choosing materials that hold up better. Douglas County even helps pay to clear brush, and we can point you to that.
I'm on a well and septic — does that matter?
Yes. A lot of Larkspur acreage homes are on a well and septic, and you don't want to dig a deck or pole-barn footing into a line. We find and mark your well, septic tank, and leach field first, then set the posts clear of them.
What kind of fence works on Larkspur acreage?
Out here it's not city privacy fence — it's ranch and split-rail fence to mark big acreage, plus tall deer fence to keep the deer out of your garden and trees. We build the kind of fence that fits a treed, rocky lot, not a small town yard.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're licensed, insured, and BBB Accredited. License details come with your written estimate.

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