Redefining Boundaries in Southern Colorado

Premium Fencing Solutions for Canon City, Pueblo, and Colorado Springs

More Than Just a Fence—A Colorado Infrastructure Legacy

In the high-wind corridors of Southern Colorado—from the historic districts of Cañon City to the expanding residential tiers of Pueblo West and Colorado Springs—a property boundary is a critical investment in security and asset protection. At Epic Fences LLC, we don't just set posts; we engineer perimeter solutions that enhance property value and withstand the unique environmental stressors of the Front Range.

As Fremont County’s premier locally-owned fencing contractor, our team navigates complex local zoning ordinances and HOA requirements with surgical precision. By adhering to strict ASTM International standards and utilizing deep-frost-line post foundations, we ensure your residential privacy fence or commercial security system remains structurally sound against 70+ mph gusts and intense high-altitude UV exposure. This is the Epic Standard: authentic Colorado craftsmanship backed by industrial-grade engineering.

Why Southern Colorado Property Owners Choose Epic

Engineered for Colorado

Wind Resistance: We use 42-inch deep post foundations (vs. standard 24") to withstand the 70+ mph gusts common in Pueblo West and Fountain.

UV Protection: Materials rated for 5,000 ft elevation. Our vinyl has internal UV inhibitors, and we use sun-blocking stains that extend wood life significantly.

Deep Local Roots

Founded in 2003, not a franchise. We intimately understand Pueblo's expansive clay soils, Penrose's rocky terrain, and local HOA architectural requirements.

We navigate zoning from Cañon City to Colorado Springs so you don't have to.

Your Vision, Custom-Built

From historic Pueblo districts to modern Colorado Springs developments, we design fences that complement your architecture.

Specializing in pet containment, pool safety, and mixed-material designs.

Our Expertise

Comprehensive fencing solutions for every property type.

The Digital Architect

Precision planning before we break ground.

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Digital Consultation

We use High-Resolution Satellite & GIS Data to analyze your property lines and utility corridors before we even visit, ensuring a precise initial assessment.

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Physical Verification

Laser-guided measurements, soil testing multiple points, and Colorado-specific material sourcing.

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Expert Installation

Posts set in wet-pour concrete. Rails secured with corrosion-resistant hardware. Implementation of our 37-Point Quality Control Inspection before we leave.

The Epic Standard

At Epic Fences LLC, "The Epic Standard" is a commitment to excellence that permeates every aspect of our business.

  • Material Integrity: We verify all materials for ultraviolet stability, structural integrity, and finish durability, bypassing distributors to source products engineered for Colorado.
  • Craftsmanship Ethic: Our artisan mentality means we approach even standard installations as opportunities to demonstrate superior skill.
  • Community Partnership: We offer long-term maintenance planning and connect you with other trusted local tradespeople.
Meet The Team

What Our Neighbors Say

Trusted by homeowners across Southern Colorado.

"After interviewing three companies, Epic Fences was the only one who explained how Colorado's soil conditions affect longevity. Two years later, their fence is straight and solid."

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Mark T.

Canon City Resident

"Our Pueblo West HOA has strict requirements. Epic Fences navigated them perfectly while still giving us the privacy fence we wanted. Their knowledge saved us potential compliance issues."

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Jennifer L.

Pueblo West Homeowner

"The hailstorm damaged fences throughout our neighborhood, but our Epic fence only needed minor repairs while others required complete replacement. Truly engineered for Colorado."

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Robert G.

Colorado Springs

"As a rancher, I need fencing that withstands livestock and weather. Epic Fences understood agricultural needs in a way residential companies simply don't."

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Sarah M.

Fremont County Rancher