Ponderosa Park, CO · Family-owned

Decks, fences & outdoor living in Ponderosa Park, CO.

One family-owned crew for your whole property — decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, outdoor living, and siding. Built for Ponderosa Park's pines, treed acreage, wildfire risk, and Hail Alley weather by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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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 and built the new one in record time. The new fence is beautiful and even the neighbor is happy with it.”

Richard Howerton · Farm fence
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What we build in Ponderosa Park

One crew for the whole property.

Most Ponderosa Park places need more than one thing — a deck and a ranch fence, a patio cover and new siding. We do all of it, so you're not chasing five different contractors out to your acreage.

Built for Ponderosa Park

Out here it's pines, fire risk, and acreage. We build for all of it.

Ponderosa Park sits up on the Palmer Divide near Elizabeth, on big treed lots of 1 to 4 acres, in a thick stand of ponderosa pine — which means wildfire country. Add Hail Alley, the open-plains wind, and clay that heaves, and whatever we build for you — deck, fence, or cover — we build it for that.

Pines and wildfire risk

The pines are why you live here, but they're also why fire matters. We can build with fire-aware materials — composite decking and fiber-cement siding — and lay the deck out so it helps your defensible space instead of crowding the house with fuel.

Clay that heaves

The clay out here swells up when it gets wet — enough to push a deck or fence post up out of the ground. We dig the posts down deep, past where the clay moves, to solid ground, so a wet spring can't lift them.

Hail Alley & open wind

Ponderosa Park is right in Hail Alley, and up on the open divide the wind has nothing to slow it. We use tougher boards and siding, brace posts heavy, and build covered decks for folks tired of fixing storm damage.

Well, septic & the county permit

Most homes out here run on a well and septic, so we find those lines before we dig. And your permit goes through Elbert County in Kiowa (303-621-3136) — not Douglas County. We pull it for you.

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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 Ponderosa Park

The Ponderosa Park calls all start to rhyme.

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

Decks built among the pines

The whole draw out here is the trees and the view through them. We build decks that work around the big ponderosas instead of clearing them, and keep the railing thin so you still see the lot you fell for.

Fire-aware materials

Living in wildfire country, a lot of folks want composite decking and fiber-cement siding instead of bare wood up against the house. We build with fire-aware materials and lay things out to help your defensible space.

Ranch & deer fencing on acreage

On 1 to 4 acres the fence has a real job — keeping deer out of the garden, marking the line, or holding a horse or two. We build ranch rail, split-rail, no-climb horse wire, and taller deer fencing, the same kind of work Steve Coen hired us for.

Posts set deep in the clay

The swelling clay and the open-plains wind are a bad pair — together they push posts out and tip a fence or deck over. We set heavier posts deep, below where the clay moves, so a long run stands straight for years.

Covered decks for the hail

If you've patched a deck or a roof after a storm up here, you're not alone. We build covered decks and pergolas so you get shade in the summer and a roof over your head when the hail comes.

The whole property at once

A lot of folks here want a deck, a fence, maybe a barn and new siding all together. One crew, one schedule, one bill — and it all matches when we're done.

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4.9 stars across 196+ projects.

Real, verified reviews from real Colorado land. 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 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. The new fence is beautiful and even the neighbor is happy with it — and that's saying something. Will hire them next time.”

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Richard Howerton
Farm fence tear-out & rebuild
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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
Deer fence on acreage
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“These guys are awesome! 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. They're always willing to do what it takes, on time and enthusiastic — and if there's an issue, they go out of their way to make it right.”

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Robert Stuart
Fences, barns & sheds

Where we build near Ponderosa Park

All over Ponderosa Park and the Elizabeth acreage.

From the treed lots of Ponderosa Park to the equestrian land in Sun Country and the newer streets around Elizabeth. A few of the areas we work in:

Ponderosa Park questions

What homeowners ask us.

What do you build in Ponderosa Park?
Decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, full outdoor-living spaces, and siding. We're a family-owned crew, and the owners — Jon and Janessa Lang — are on every job. Out here we build for the pines, the wildfire risk, and the big treed acreage.
Do I need a permit in Ponderosa Park?
Usually yes, and it goes through Elbert County — not Douglas County. The Elbert County Building office is at 215 Comanche St in Kiowa (303-621-3136). Ponderosa Park sits outside the Town of Elizabeth, so it's the county that handles your permit. We pull it for you.
Can you build with fire-aware materials for the pines?
Yes. Ponderosa Park is heavily treed with ponderosa pine and sits in wildfire country, so defensible space matters. We can build with fire-aware materials like composite decking and fiber-cement siding, and lay out the deck so it helps your defensible space instead of working against it.
Do you locate the well and septic before you dig?
Always. Most Ponderosa Park homes run on a well and septic, and those lines can sit right where a post or footing wants to go. Before we dig we get utilities marked and find your well and septic lines, so a post hole never hits a water line or a leach field.
Do I have an HOA out here?
A lot of Ponderosa Park acreage is covenant-light with no strict HOA, so you have real freedom in what you build. We check your lot first so whatever we build fits the rules you do have.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we're licensed, insured, and BBB Accredited. License details come with your written estimate.

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