Lone Tree, CO · Family-owned

Decks, fences & outdoor living in Lone Tree, CO.

One family-owned crew for your whole backyard — decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, outdoor living, and siding. Built for Lone Tree's clay, sun, and hail 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 Lone Tree

One crew for the whole backyard.

Most Lone Tree homes need more than one thing — a deck and a view fence, a patio cover and new siding. We do all of it, so you're not chasing five different contractors.

Built for Lone Tree

Up here, the ground and the sky fight your backyard. We build for both.

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. Whatever we build for you — deck, fence, or cover — we build it for that.

Clay that lifts things

The clay under Lone Tree swells up when it gets wet — enough to push a deck or fence post up out of the ground. We dig the posts down deep to solid ground so a wet spring can't lift them.

Snow and freeze-thaw

We size every frame for Lone Tree snow, and for the way it freezes cold at night and thaws by day. That back-and-forth slowly loosens anything built for warmer places.

Right in Hail Alley

Lone Tree sits in Hail Alley, and hail hits harder up at 6,000 feet. We use tougher boards and siding and build covered decks for folks tired of fixing the damage.

City permits and HOA approval

Lone Tree runs its own city building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your permit comes from the city. Your HOA — like the strict Design Review Committee in gated Heritage Hills — has to say yes first. We handle both 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 Lone Tree yards

The Lone Tree calls all start to rhyme.

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.

See-through view fences

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 you keep the big views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the Denver skyline. We build them to fit the rules.

Decks for walkout lots

Heritage Hills and a lot of Lone Tree are full of walkout lots, where the main floor sits a full story above the backyard. We build decks that step down, level by level, to the yard — not one tall deck with a long flight of stairs.

Covers for the hail and sun

If you've patched a deck or a roof after a Lone Tree storm, you're not alone. We build covered decks and pergolas so you get shade in the summer and a roof over your head when the hail comes.

Saving the view

On the ridge-top lots in Heritage Hills and Carriage Club, the whole reason you bought the house is the view — Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the downtown Denver skyline. We use thin cable or metal railing so the railing almost disappears.

Gated & design-review builds

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.

The whole backyard at once

A lot of folks here want a deck, a fence, and maybe new siding 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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“They tore out our very old deck and built a new, much bigger one. They started exactly when they said and showed up every day on time. Our new deck is AWESOME — love the TimberTech too.”

BK
Ben Kramer
Deck tear-out & rebuild
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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.”

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Marcos Ontiveros
Fence replaced in 2 days
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“We had Jon, Andrew, and Derrick rebuild our deck. The crew was always on time and professional. Jon designed a creative privacy wall for us and delivered on all his promises. We enjoy it every day!”

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Ziba Shahgodari
Deck rebuild + privacy wall

Where we build in Lone Tree

In every Lone Tree neighborhood.

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 questions

What homeowners ask us.

What do you build in Lone Tree?
Decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, full outdoor-living spaces, and siding. We're a family-owned crew, and the owners — Jon and Janessa Lang — are on every job.
Do I need a permit in Lone Tree?
Yes. The City of Lone Tree runs its own building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your permit comes from the city. Your HOA has to say yes first, then we pull the city permit online for you.
Does my HOA have to approve it?
Yes, and in Lone Tree your HOA has to say yes before the city will permit. Heritage Hills is gated and luxury with a strict Design Review Committee. On lots that back the Bluffs, the golf course, or open space, the HOA wants a see-through fence, not a solid one, to keep the big views. We fill out the paperwork for you.
How do you handle the clay and the weather?
The clay under Lone Tree swells up when it gets wet, so we dig the posts down deep to solid ground. For the strong sun and hail at about 6,000 feet, we use tougher composite and siding that won't fade or crack.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're licensed, insured, and BBB Accredited. License details come with your written estimate.
How fast can you start?
It depends on the season, your HOA, and the city permit, but you get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said. That on-time part is behind a lot of our reviews.

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