
Stratmoor, Colorado
Fencing in Stratmoor, CO
Fencing in Stratmoor ties your yard together and matches the deck, patio cover, or pergola we build for you.
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Fencing built for Stratmoor homes
Fencing in Stratmoor ties your yard together and matches the deck, patio cover, or pergola we build for you. We install privacy cedar, horizontal modern, ranch-rail, and powder-coated aluminum — sized to your lot's gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover and picked to look right on mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
Posts here are set deep and anchored in concrete for moderate but real wind loads. In Stratmoor that means proper footings in clay-heavy soils that expand and contract, plus fasteners that survive high-UV cycles at 5,827 ft.
- Free on-site design consultation
- Written, itemized estimate
- Licensed and insured
- We stand behind our work
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Fencing in Stratmoor, Colorado — designed and built around your home
We're the local deck contractors Colorado Springs team Stratmoor calls when the build has to look right, hold up, and get finished on schedule. In-house crew, no subcontracted framing.
The local site drives every design decision — the backyards typically open south or west, clay-heavy soils that expand and contract, and how the fencing has to tie into mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back. Get those wrong up front and no amount of pretty decking fixes it later.
Our approach is simple: listen first, design before we build, engineer for real conditions, and finish every detail like it's our own home.
We'd rather lose a bid on a vague handshake than win one. Ask for the paperwork — we already have it ready.
Recently in Stratmoor
We've built fencing for Stratmoor homeowners in Stratmoor Valley, Pinello Ranch edge, Stratmoor Hills — projects sized to the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, oriented around Stratton Open Space to the north and the backyards typically open south or west, and detailed to fit mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back. If your address is near any of those neighborhoods, chances are we've built something close by.
Our process
How we build your fencing in Stratmoor
Every fencing project in Stratmoor follows the same straightforward path — one that's shaped by the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather, and the character of mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back homes.
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On-site consultation
Every fencing in Stratmoor begins with a site visit. We look at the gentle roll south of downtown with established tree cover, the backyards typically open south or west, and how the design has to tie into mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
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Personalized design & written estimate
Design happens around the specifics: Stratmoor Hills setback, the backyards typically open south or west, and how the fencing needs to read against mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
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Expert build
Our in-house crew builds every fencing to handle Stratmoor's conditions — moderate but real wind loads, milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather, and elevation-driven UV load at 5,827 ft.
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Final walkthrough & warranty
Because we're local (10 minutes from Colorado Springs), you get a phone call answered when you have a question a year in.
Materials & finishes
Materials chosen for Stratmoor
Every fencing we build in Stratmoor pairs the right materials with the site — the backyards typically open south or west, clay-heavy soils that expand and contract, and how the build has to tie into mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
Western Red Cedar
Naturally rot-resistant cedar in privacy, board-on-board, and horizontal patterns. Grain and color that ages well against mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back.
Powder-Coated Aluminum
Clean-lined ornamental aluminum for pool areas and view lots. Rated for the sun at 5,827 ft.
Ranch-Rail & Split Rail
Traditional Colorado ranch fencing for acreage lots — sized for the property scale, not a suburban lot.
Concrete-Set Posts
Every post set in concrete below frost line, with deeper embedment on exposed lots. Post spacing is picked for moderate but real wind loads.
Self-Closing Gate Hardware
Sag-resistant gate framing with self-closing hinges and cane-bolt drops on double gates — the parts that get used every day.
Built for Stratmoor
Local conditions, real construction details
Stratmoor throws its own weather at an outdoor build — milder winters than the north side of town — good shoulder-season build weather, plus the UV load at 5,827 ft. Our fencing substructures, flashings, and finishes are all specified for those conditions, not a generic Colorado spec.
We know what Stratton Open Space to the north does to sightlines, how clay-heavy soils that expand and contract affects footings, and which sides of the house pick up backyards typically open south or west. That's the difference between a stock design and a fencing that actually belongs on your Stratmoor home.
Built for 5,827 ft
High-altitude UV fades untreated wood fast. We finish every Stratmoor fencing with sealers and stains rated for altitude sun.
Moderate wind exposure
Moderate but real wind loads — post spacing, hardware, and railing profiles are all specified around your specific lot.
Frost-depth footings
Piers poured below the local frost line so nothing heaves in spring thaw. Non-negotiable on clay-heavy soils that expand and contract.
Hail-tolerant detailing
Composite tops, aluminum louvers, and steel-frame options that survive Colorado's hail season without cosmetic damage.
Tuned to your backyards typically open south or west
Deck layout, shade structures, and finish colors are picked around how sun tracks across your specific Stratmoor lot.
Fencing FAQs — Stratmoor
+ What fence styles work best in Stratmoor?
Cedar privacy is the most common; horizontal cedar reads modern on newer builds; ranch-rail fits acreage lots. Powder-coated aluminum is the pick for pool areas and clean-lined mid-century ranches and split-levels with plenty of room to expand out back homes.
+ How deep do fence posts go in Stratmoor?
Deep enough for the fence height and wind exposure on your lot — deeper for taller fences or exposed lots near Stratmoor Hills. We set every post in concrete.
+ Can you match a new fence to my existing Stratmoor deck?
Yes — that's usually why homeowners call us. Same wood, same stain, same rail cap detail so the fence and deck read as one project.
+ Do you build gates and pool-area fencing in Stratmoor?
Yes — sagging gates and worn pool fencing are two of our common repairs. New pool-area builds include self-closing gate hardware.
+ How does fencing hold up in Stratmoor's wind?
Moderate but real wind loads means post spacing, panel design, and hardware all matter. We spec every job to the exposure on your specific lot.
+ How much does fencing cost per linear foot in Stratmoor?
Cedar privacy varies with height, post spacing, and gates. Aluminum and steel run higher. We measure on-site and quote in writing.
