Parker, CO · Family-owned

Pole barn builder in Parker, CO.

Pole barns, shops and storage built for Parker — sized for Colorado snow, posts set deep in the clay. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Pole barn shop on Parker acreage built for Colorado snow

Built for Parker

A shop, a garage, or storage — built to last up here.

Parker sits at about 5,900 feet on the Palmer Divide, on clay that lifts when it gets wet, under heavy winter snow. A pole barn is the smart way to add a shop, a garage, or storage out here — it goes up faster and costs less than a full stick-built building, as long as it's built for our snow and our soil.

That's where most barns go wrong: too light for the snow, or posts that aren't set deep enough in the clay. We build for both, so your barn stands square and solid for the long haul.

  • Frame and roof sized for Colorado snow, so it carries the load instead of sagging under it.
  • Posts set deep, past the clay, on solid footings — so a wet spring doesn't push it up or rack it.
  • Shops, garages, and storage for the acreage out toward Pradera and east Parker.
  • Town or Douglas County permit pulled and handled for you, plus the inspections.
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“We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them on decks, fences, barns and sheds. Always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

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Built for Parker conditions

The details that make a Parker pole barn last.

Most barns fail for the same few reasons up here — the snow, the clay, the wind, or a skipped permit. We build for all of them.

Heavy snow load

Up here on the Palmer Divide the snow comes heavy. We size the frame and roof for Colorado snow so the barn carries the load and sheds it the right way — that's the number-one thing that keeps a barn from sagging or failing.

Posts deep in the clay

The clay under Parker lifts when it gets wet, and a pole barn lives or dies on its posts. We set them deep, past the clay, on solid footings — so a wet spring doesn't push the barn up or rack it out of square.

Open-space wind and hail

Out on the acreage the wind comes straight off the open space, and Parker sits in Hail Alley. We brace the frame for the wind and use a tough metal roof and siding that take the hail.

Permits and inspections

A pole barn is a structure, so the Town of Parker needs a permit, and we pull it for you. Out in The Pinery, Pradera, or on the acreage east of town, it's a Douglas County permit instead. We handle whichever one applies and the inspections.

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

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What we see in Parker

The Parker pole-barn calls all start to rhyme.

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

A real work shop

The most common call: a heated shop with room to work, out on the acreage toward Pradera and east Parker. We build it sized for your gear, with the door heights and openings you actually need.

An extra garage

When the attached garage is full, a pole barn is the cheap, fast way to park the truck, trailer, or RV under a roof — out of the sun, the hail, and the snow.

Equipment and toy storage

On the bigger lots out by Colorado Golf Club and Pradera, folks need a dry place for tractors, mowers, side-by-sides, and seasonal gear. We build clean storage barns that keep it all out of the weather.

Run-in and hobby barns

On the acreage east of town we build run-in shelters and small hobby barns — open on one side, braced for the wind, with a roof sized for the snow.

Replacing a sagging old barn

If an older barn is leaning, sagging under the snow, or its posts have lifted in the clay, we tear it out and rebuild it right — deep posts, a frame sized for the load, square and solid.

Matching the house

Because we also do siding and outdoor builds, we can match the barn's metal or siding color and trim to your house, so it looks like it belongs instead of bolted on.

What Parker-area homeowners say

4.9 stars across 196+ Front Range yards.

Real, verified Google reviews from homeowners who hired Jon & Janessa.

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“These guys are awesome! We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them personally on our projects and refer them out to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds and often remodels. These guys are always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic.”

Robert Stuart · Barns & sheds
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“The inspector was impressed by their system and mentioned this deck is built to withstand a hurricane.”

Dominic Valenzuela · Engineering
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“These guys are awesome, 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. Will hire them next time we need work done.”

Richard Howerton · Farm property

Where we build in Parker

Pole barns across Parker and the acreage.

From the pines of The Pinery to the estates at Colorado Golf Club — and the acreage out toward Pradera and east Parker. A few of the areas we work in:

Parker pole-barn questions

What homeowners ask us.

Do I need a permit for a pole barn in Parker?
Yes. A pole barn is a structure, so the Town of Parker needs a permit for it (Building Division 303-841-1970). We pull it for you. If your land is in The Pinery or Pradera, or out on the acreage east of town, that's unincorporated Douglas County, so the permit goes through the county instead. We take care of whichever one you need, plus the inspections.
Will a Parker pole barn hold up to our snow?
Yes — that's the main thing we design for. We size the frame and roof for Colorado snow up here on the Palmer Divide, so it carries the load and sheds it the right way. A barn built too light is the one that sags or fails under a heavy winter.
How do you keep the posts from shifting in the clay?
The clay under Parker lifts when it gets wet, and a pole barn lives or dies on its posts. We set the posts deep, past the clay, on solid footings — so a wet spring doesn't push the barn up or rack it out of square.
What can you build — shop, garage, or storage?
All of it. We build pole barns as work shops, extra garages, equipment and toy storage, and run-in or hobby barns. They go up faster and cost less than a full stick-built building, which is why they're so popular on the acreage out toward Pradera and east Parker.
Does my HOA have to approve a pole barn?
If your property is in an HOA like Stonegate or Pradera, yes — they check the size, placement, and look first. Lots of the acreage east of town has no HOA or a loose one, which gives you more freedom. Either way, we handle the paperwork that applies to your lot.
How long does a Parker pole barn take?
Most barns take a couple of weeks to build, once the design is set and the town or county 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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