Castle Pines, CO · Family-owned

Pole barn builder in Castle Pines, CO.

Pole barns built for Castle Pines — shops, sheds and storage sized for Colorado snow, with posts set deep past the clay. Great for the bigger acreage lots. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

BBB Accredited Licensed & Insured Built for Colorado snow
4.9 Google rating 196+ projects completed BBB Accredited business Family-owned & operated Permits & design review handled
Outdoor build in Castle Pines under snow with a Front Range view

Built for Castle Pines

A Castle Pines pole barn has to be built for up here.

We've built across Castle Pines — from the city streets up to the gated estates in the Village — and the ground up here doesn't forgive shortcuts. Castle Pines sits at about 6,400 feet, up in the pines, on clay that swells up when it gets wet, under a lot of snow and some of the worst hail in the country.

A pole barn that goes up wrong here fails in a few simple ways: the clay pushes the posts up over time, a heavy winter bends a roof that wasn't sized for our snow, and a kit barn that looks fine in a flat state never gets past the design review in the Village. We build so yours doesn't do any of those.

  • We size the roof and frame for Colorado snow — so a heavy winter up here doesn't bend or cave it.
  • We set the posts deep, past the clay, down to solid ground — so a wet spring can't push your barn up.
  • Great for the bigger Hidden Pointe-style acreage lots — a shop, RV storage, or animal shelter with room to work.
  • We handle the design-review approval in the Village before any work starts — so your barn or shed is cleared first.
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“These guys are awesome! We use them personally on our projects and refer them out to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds and often remodels. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

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Built for Castle Pines conditions

The details that make a Castle Pines pole barn last.

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

Clay that heaves posts

The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes posts up over time. We set the posts deep, past the clay, down to solid ground — so a wet spring can't lift your barn.

Built for the snow load

We size the roof and frame for Colorado snow up here at 6,400 feet, so a heavy winter doesn't bend or cave the roof. That's the part a lot of cheap kit barns get wrong.

Strong sun & Hail Alley

Castle Pines sits at 6,400 feet right in Hail Alley, where the sun and hail are hard on a roof. We use tough metal roofing built to take the hits, so you're not fixing it after every storm.

Permits & design review

If you're in the City of Castle Pines, a pole barn needs a city permit. If you're in the gated Village or out on the bigger lots, 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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“These guys are awesome! We use them personally on our projects and refer them out to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds and often remodels. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

Robert Stuart
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What we see in Castle Pines yards

The Castle Pines pole-barn 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.

Shops & workspaces

A clean, dry place to work on projects, store tools, or run a hobby out of the cold. We frame it for the way you'll use it — power, doors, and the room you need to move around.

RV & equipment storage

Tall doors and the height to pull an RV, trailer, tractor, or mowers in out of the snow and hail. No more leaving the big stuff out under a cover all winter.

Built for the snow

We size the roof and frame for Colorado snow up here at 6,400 feet, so a heavy winter doesn't bend or cave it. That's the part the cheap kit barns get wrong.

Posts set deep past the clay

The clay swells when it gets wet and pushes posts up over time. We set the posts deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring can't lift your barn.

On the bigger acreage lots

Pole barns work best where you have room — Hidden Pointe and the bigger Village lots. We lay it out to fit your land, your driveway, and how you get to it in winter.

Design-review barns & sheds in the Village

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

Verified Google reviews

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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“These guys are awesome! We refer them out to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

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Robert Stuart
Barns & sheds
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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
Built on his land
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“Great quality and keeps his word on price and timelines. Highly recommend.”

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Anthony Owens
On-time & on-budget

Where we build in Castle Pines

Pole barns 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 pole-barn questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a pole barn in Castle Pines?
Yes. If your home is in the City of Castle Pines, a pole barn needs a city permit from the city's building office (303-705-0227). If you're in the gated Village or out on the bigger lots, 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 approve a pole barn or shed?
If you live in the gated Village at Castle Pines, yes. The Castle Pines Homes Association Design Review Committee (303-814-1345) has to approve outbuildings like a pole barn or shed before any work starts. We fill out that paperwork for you.
Will it hold our snow?
Yes. We size the roof and the frame for Colorado snow up here at 6,400 feet, so a heavy winter doesn't bend or cave the roof. That's the part a lot of cheap kit barns get wrong.
How do you keep the posts from heaving?
The clay under Castle Pines swells up when it gets wet, which is what pushes posts up over time. We set the posts deep, past the clay, down to solid ground — so a wet spring can't lift your barn.
What do people use them for?
Shops and workspaces, RV and equipment storage, horse or animal shelter, and plain storage sheds. They work best on the bigger acreage lots, like the homes out in Hidden Pointe and the larger Village lots.
How fast can you build a pole barn?
Most pole barns here go up in a few weeks 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 — that's behind a lot of our reviews.

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