Castle Pines, CO · Family-owned

Patio cover builder in Castle Pines, CO.

Custom patio covers built for Castle Pines — a roof for Hail Alley hail, shade in summer, and built to hold our snow. The Village design review is handled for you. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Gable-roof covered patio in Castle Pines with a Front Range view

Built for Castle Pines

A Castle Pines patio cover isn't a Denver patio cover.

We've built covers from the city streets of Castle Pines North to the gated estates in the Village — and the weather up here doesn't forgive shortcuts. Castle Pines sits at about 6,400 feet, up in the ponderosa pines, on clay that swells up when it gets wet, under strong mountain sun and some of the worst hail in the country.

A patio cover up here has one big job: give you a real roof over your head. When the Hail Alley hail comes, you stay dry and your patio stops taking the beating. In summer, the same roof gives you shade so the afternoon sun doesn't run you back inside. We build yours to do both — and to hold our snow.

  • A solid or aluminum roof for the hail — so the next Hail Alley storm doesn't leave you patching your patio again.
  • Real shade for the strong afternoon sun at 6,400 feet — a place to sit outside even on the hottest days.
  • A roof sized to hold Castle Pines snow — built for the heavy snow we get up at this height.
  • Posts set down deep, past the clay, to solid ground — and in the gated Village, the design review approval handled for you.
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“Colorado Elite Outdoor Contractors completed an incredible covered deck for us. Jon and Janessa were very professional, open, honest and communicative. They were great to work with.”

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Built for Castle Pines conditions

The details that make a Castle Pines patio cover last.

Most patio cover failures here trace back to the soil, the snow, the hail, or a skipped permit. We build for all of it.

Clay that lifts posts

The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes posts up and pulls a cover off the house. We set the posts down deep to solid ground, so a wet spring can't lift it.

Snow on the roof

A patio cover roof has to hold our snow. We size the roof for Castle Pines snow at 6,400 feet, so it stays strong under the heavy snow loads we get up here.

Hail Alley — a roof stops the hail

Castle Pines sits at 6,400 feet right in Hail Alley. A solid or aluminum roof gives you a real roof over your head when the hail comes — and shade from the strong sun all summer.

Permits & design review

If you're in the City of Castle Pines, a patio cover needs a city permit. If you're in the gated Village, the permit goes through Douglas County and the design review has to approve the plans first. We sort out which one your home is in and handle it.

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

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What we see in Castle Pines yards

The Castle Pines patio-cover 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.

A roof for the hail

If you've had to patch your patio after a Castle Pines storm, you're not alone. A solid roof ends it — a real roof over your head, so the next big hail doesn't start it all over.

Shade for the hot afternoons

The sun is strong at 6,400 feet, and by mid-afternoon it can run you back inside. A patio cover gives you cool shade, so you can actually sit outside on the hottest days.

Covered decks on walkout lots

Hidden Pointe and Castle Valley are full of walkout lots, where the main floor sits up above the backyard. We build covered decks up there, so you get a roof and the view both.

Louvered aluminum covers

Want the sun some days and a roof on others? An aluminum louvered cover opens for sun and closes for rain and hail — you pick, with the turn of a handle.

Built to hold the snow

A patio cover roof up here has to carry our snow. We size every roof for Castle Pines snow at 6,400 feet, so it stays strong through the whole winter.

Design-review covers in the Village

In the gated Village, nothing gets built until the design review approves the plans, materials and colors first. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you.

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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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“Colorado Elite Outdoor Contractors completed an incredible covered deck for us. Jon and Janessa were very professional, open, honest and communicative. They were great to work with.”

JW
Jerry & Rose Williams
Covered deck
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“Jon and Janessa take serious pride in running their business professionally and it shows! Their crew did a great job replacing my large deck and were easy to communicate with. They also patched up my brick masonry around the deck posts.”

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Cesar
Large deck replacement
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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!”

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Andrew Courtney
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Where we build in Castle Pines

Patio covers across every Castle Pines neighborhood.

From the city streets of Castle Pines North to the gated estates in the Village. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Castle Pines patio-cover questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit or approval for a patio cover in Castle Pines?
Yes. If your home is in the City of Castle Pines, a patio cover needs a city permit from the city's building office (303-705-0227). If you're in the gated Village, the permit goes through Douglas County (303-660-7497), and the design review has to approve the plans first. We find out which one your home is in and pull the right permit, plus the inspections.
Does the Village design review have to approve a patio cover?
Yes. If you live in the gated Village at Castle Pines, the Castle Pines Homes Association Design Review Committee (303-814-1345) has to approve your patio cover plans, materials, and colors before any work starts. We fill out that paperwork for you.
Will a patio cover stop the hail?
Yes. A solid or aluminum roof gives you a real roof over your head when the Hail Alley hail comes — so you're not patching your patio after every storm. And it gives you shade all summer long.
Can a patio cover hold our snow?
Yes. We size the roof for Castle Pines snow at 6,400 feet, so it holds up under the heavy snow we get up here.
What styles of patio cover do you build?
We build solid covers with a gable or flat roof, aluminum louvered covers that you open for sun and close for rain and hail, and covered decks. We help you pick what fits your home and your view.
How do you anchor the posts so the cover doesn't shift?
The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet, which is what pushes posts up. We set the posts down deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring can't lift your patio cover.
How long does a Castle Pines patio cover take?
Most patio covers here take about one to two weeks to build, once the design is set and the city, county, or design review says yes. You get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said.

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