Aurora, CO · Family-owned

Pole barn builder in Aurora, CO.

Shops, garages, sheds & storage built for Aurora — heavy snow load, clay soil, and your HOA. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Pole barn shop built for Colorado snow in Aurora

Built for SE Aurora

A shop or barn that holds up to a Colorado winter.

Need a place for the truck, the tools, the toys, or the tractor? We build pole barns, shops, garages, and storage buildings for SE Aurora. Out here the snow piles up and the clay shifts, so a building thrown up fast doesn't last. We build yours to stand.

Two things sink a cheap pole barn in this part of Colorado: a roof that wasn't sized for our snow, and posts that weren't set deep enough in the clay. We do both right, and we handle the city permit and the HOA so you don't have to.

  • We size the roof and the trusses for Aurora snow load — no shortcuts on the spacing.
  • We set the posts down deep, about three feet, past the clay to solid ground.
  • Shops, garages, and storage — wired and finished the way you want, or left open.
  • We pull the City of Aurora permit and get the HOA to approve the size, spot, and colors.
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“We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them personally and refer them out for decks, fences, barns and sheds. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

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Built for Aurora conditions

The details that make an Aurora pole barn last.

Most pole barn problems out here trace back to the snow, the clay, or a skipped permit. We build for all three.

Built for the snow load

We size the roof, the trusses, and the spacing for Aurora snow, so the building holds up through a heavy winter instead of sagging or caving.

Posts set deep in the clay

The clay under SE Aurora swells up when it gets wet and can lift posts. We set them down deep, about three feet, to solid ground so the building doesn't shift.

Sun, wind, and hail

We use tougher roofing and siding so the strong sun, the open-lot wind, and the Front Range hail don't beat the building up over time.

City permit & HOA approval

The City of Aurora runs its own building office (303-739-7420) and permits the whole city — not the county. Your HOA has to approve the size, the spot, and the colors first. We handle all of it.

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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 Aurora yards

The Aurora pole barn calls all start to rhyme.

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

A shop for the toys and tools

Out here folks need a dry, locked spot for the truck, the side-by-side, the trailer, and the tools. We build the shop the right size for what you're storing — with room to actually work.

Roofs sized for the snow

A pole barn lives or dies on the roof. We size the trusses and the spacing for Aurora snow so it doesn't sag or cave in a heavy winter.

Posts that don't heave

The clay out here can push a shallow post up over a few seasons. We set the posts deep, about three feet, to solid ground so the whole building stays put.

Extra garage or RV storage

When the attached garage is full, a detached garage or a tall RV bay solves it. We build it to match the house and the HOA rules.

HOA-approved size and color

In most SE Aurora neighborhoods the HOA sets the size, the spot, and the colors. We've done that paperwork before and get it approved before the city permit.

Wired and finished, or left open

Want power, lights, and a finished inside for a workshop? Or just a clean, dry open building? We build it either way, to fit how you'll use it.

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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.

Verified Google review

“We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them personally and refer them out for decks, fences, barns and sheds and often remodels. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

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Robert Stuart
Barns & sheds
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“Colorado Elite knocked it out of the park. Amazing service and by far the hardest working crew, Derik is the man! Every hole plugged and not a detail overlooked — super impressed with you guys.”

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Guy Scharff
Build & storage
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“Prompt, on time, and completed our project on time and on budget. We will use them again.”

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Lillianna Shaw
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Where we build in Aurora

Pole barns across every SE Aurora neighborhood.

From the lake homes in Southshore to the golf lots in Blackstone — and the big-lot streets of Tallyn's Reach. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Aurora pole barn questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a pole barn in Aurora?
Yes. A pole barn or shop needs a city permit in Aurora. The City of Aurora runs its own building office (303-739-7420) and permits the whole city — not the county. We pull the permit for you and handle the inspections.
Does my HOA have to approve a pole barn or shed?
In most SE Aurora neighborhoods, yes. Your HOA has to approve the size, the spot, and the colors before the city will give you a permit. We fill out the paperwork for you.
Can a pole barn handle the Colorado snow?
Yes. We size the roof and the frame for Aurora snow load, so it holds up through a heavy winter. We don't cut corners on the trusses or the spacing.
How do you set pole barn posts in the clay?
The clay under SE Aurora swells up when it gets wet and can lift posts. We set the posts down deep, about three feet, to solid ground, so a wet spring or a heavy snow can't shift the building.
Can you wire and finish the inside?
Yes. We can build it as a finished, wired shop with lights and power, or as a clean, dry open building — whatever fits how you'll use it.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're licensed, insured, and BBB Accredited. License details come with your written estimate.

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