Colorado Front Range · Family-owned

Pole barns built for Colorado snow and wind.

One family-owned crew building pole barns across the Front Range — shops, garages, and storage built to carry our snow and stand up to the wind. 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 Town permits handled
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“These guys are always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic… we use them on our projects and refer them to our clients.”

Robert Stuart
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What we build

A barn that carries the snow and stands in the wind.

Out on Front Range acreage a pole barn takes the full weight of our snow and the push of open-lot wind. We set the posts deep and size the frame for both, so yours stands solid for decades.

Shops & garages

Heated or open shop space and garage bays for trucks, tractors, and toys — built tall enough and tough enough to actually use.

Storage & equipment barns

Dry, secure storage for hay, gear, RVs, and equipment, so it's not sitting out in the snow and sun all winter.

Sheds & smaller outbuildings

Need something smaller? We build sheds and outbuildings to match — same solid posts and snow-ready frame, just scaled down.

Posts set deep on solid ground

Everything rides on the posts. We dig down past the shifting clay to solid ground and set them right, so the barn stays square and level for the long haul.

Snow-ready roofs

We size the roof framing and pitch for our snow load so it carries the weight and sheds it — not sags, leaks, or caves under a heavy winter.

Doors, windows & finish

Big sliding or overhead doors, windows for light, and the finish details that make the barn easy to live with day to day.

Pole Barns in your town

We build pole barn across the Front Range.

Pick your town to see how we build pole barn right there — the soil, the weather, the permits, and the HOA rules are a little different in each one.

Built for Colorado

Snow, wind, and shifting clay are what break a barn here. We build past all three.

A pole barn on the Front Range has to carry heavy snow, stand in open-lot wind, and sit on clay that shifts. Build it light and it sags or leans. We over-build ours so it lasts decades.

Heavy snow load

Our snow piles up on a big roof fast. We size the trusses and posts for the real load up here so the roof carries the weight and sheds it instead of caving.

Open-lot wind

On acreage the wind hits a barn broadside with nothing to slow it. We set the posts deep and brace the frame so the whole building stands firm.

Clay that shifts

Our clay swells and heaves when it gets wet. We dig the posts down past it to solid ground so the barn stays square and the doors keep sliding true.

Permits and county rules

Barns almost always need a permit and an inspection, and out on acreage that's often a county process. We pull the permit and handle the paperwork for you.

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“These guys are always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic. If there's an issue, they go out of their way to make it right.”

Robert Stuart
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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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“We have a real estate company and several investment properties. We use them personally and refer them to our clients for decks, fences, barns and sheds. Always on time and enthusiastic.”

RS
Robert Stuart
Barns, decks & sheds — repeat client
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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.”

GS
Guy Scharff
Outbuilding project
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“Not the cheapest option — the quality of their work far exceeded the cost. Their attention to detail and craftsmanship were evident in every square inch.”

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Dale Maxey
Large structure build

Pole Barns questions

What homeowners ask us.

What kind of pole barns do you build?
Shops, garages, equipment and storage barns, and smaller sheds and outbuildings. We're a family-owned crew, and the owners, Jon and Janessa Lang, are on every job.
Will the roof handle our snow?
Yes. We size the trusses, posts, and roof pitch for the real snow load up here, so it carries the weight and sheds it instead of sagging or caving in a heavy winter.
How do you keep the barn from leaning in the wind?
On open acreage the wind hits a barn hard. We set the posts deep on solid ground and brace the frame so the whole building stands firm.
What about the shifting clay?
Our clay heaves when it's wet. We dig the posts down past it to solid ground so the barn stays square and the big doors keep sliding true for years.
Do I need a permit for a pole barn?
Almost always, yes — and out on acreage it's often a county permit and inspection. We pull the permit and handle the paperwork for you.
How much does a pole barn cost?
It depends on size, height, doors, and whether it's finished inside. You get a free, itemized estimate with every cost laid out line by line — no hidden fees.

Ready for a barn that stands up to Colorado?

Get a free, itemized pole barn estimate from the owners. Most homeowners hear back the same day.

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