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Exterior Painting in Parker
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Exterior Painting Services in Parker, Colorado
Autotelic provides professional exterior painting services throughout Parker and the surrounding Douglas County area. Exterior painting across the Denver metro — siding, trim, fascia, soffits, and deck staining with professional prep, primer, and UV-resistant finish coats. Whether you're in Parker (southeast Denver metro) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.
Permit Thresholds
Parker permit thresholds
- Key official source
- Parker Administrative Code, Section 301 (Permits and Inspections), specifically 301.1 (Permits Required) and 301.2 / 301.2.1 (Exempted Work).Section 301
- Code reference
- Examples of residential remodel/alteration work typically requiring permits (per Town guidance, cross-referenced to Section 301):Section 301
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- Exempt work (per Parker Administrative Code Section 301.2.1 for building permits; exemptions do not authorize work violating other codes/ordinances):Section 301.2.1
- Code reference
- One-story detached accessory buildings (tool/storage sheds, playhouses, similar uses) with floor area ≤ 200 sq ft and ceilings ≤ 10 ft.
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- Fences not over 6 ft high.
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- Movable cases, counters, and partitions not over 5 ft 9 in high.
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- Decks (any height/size), retaining/block walls over 48 inches, and related work are explicitly noted as requiring permits.
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- A 2.5% convenience fee applies to credit card transactions.
Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **Town of Parker Building Division (within incorporated Parker limits).
Energy Code
Parker energy code quick facts
- Code reference
- 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), effective June 30, 2026, as adopted by the Town of Parker (no specific local energy code amendments noted beyond the base 2024 IECC and the separately listed 2025 Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code).
- Code reference
- Parker (Douglas County) is in IECC Climate Zone 5B.
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- The 2024 IECC applies to additions and remodels/alterations (with the added or modified portions generally required to meet current prescriptive or performance requirements; unmodified portions are typically not required to be upgraded).
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- Key prescriptive requirements (from the adopted 2024 IECC, relevant to remodels/additions in CZ 5; cite the base code sections as no local amendments override them):
- Code reference
- Vertical fenestration U-factor ≤ 0.28 (Table R402.1.2; 2024 IECC R402.1.2).
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- Skylight U-factor ≤ 0.50 (Table R402.1.2; 2024 IECC R402.1.2).
- Code reference
- Air leakage ≤ 3 ACH50 (tested and verified; R402.4.1.2 / R402.5.1.2; applies to CZ 3–5, including 5B; 2024 IECC).
- Code reference
- Ceiling/attic insulation R-49 (prescriptive R-value path in Table R402.1.3 or equivalent U-factor path; 2024 IECC, reflecting 2024 updates from prior editions).
Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **Town of Parker Building Division (within incorporated Parker limits).
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What exterior painting covers
Exterior painting in the Denver metro typically includes washing and prep, scraping failed coatings, priming bare substrates, caulking, and applying body and trim finish coats. Substrates may include wood siding and trim, previously coated masonry or stucco, and metal doors or frames. Commercial elevations often need lift access and tighter overspray control. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the finish package and licensed specialty trades when carpentry repairs or other regulated work is discovered during prep. Cost is project-specific and depends on elevation count, prep condition, product system, and access.
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Front Range weather and prep
Intense sun, freeze-thaw cycles, hail, and wind-driven rain punish weak scraping, priming, and caulking. Bare wood, chalking paint, and open joints should be corrected before finish coats. Weather windows matter: coatings need appropriate temperature and dry time for the product data sheet.
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Permits, landmarks, and HOAs
Cosmetic exterior painting that does not change structure is generally treated as finish work that does not need a City and County of Denver building permit through Community Planning and Development. Confirm when painting is bundled with permitted siding or repair work. Denver Landmark Preservation reviews exterior changes on designated landmarks and historic-district properties when a building or zoning permit is required. Ask Landmark staff before exterior color changes on designated properties. HOA color approval is separate. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.
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Pre-1978 exteriors
Paid work that disturbs paint on pre-1978 housing or child-occupied facilities can trigger the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule even when no building permit is required. Buyers should ask how firm certification, renovator oversight, containment, and Renovate Right acknowledgments will be handled when the building is pre-1978.
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need a Denver building permit to repaint the exterior?
Usually no for cosmetic-only exterior painting. CPD is the building-permit authority inside Denver. Confirm if the paint work is part of a larger permitted repair or siding project.
Who handles exterior painting permits and licensing?
A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and the licensed specialty trades required when other regulated work is included. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.
Do historic districts or HOAs control exterior colors?
They can. Landmark Preservation may be involved for designated landmarks and historic-district properties, and many HOAs require color approval before work starts.
What should an exterior painting proposal include?
Elevations in scope, prep level, coat count, product approach, protection for landscaping and adjacent surfaces, weather contingencies, and exclusions such as rot or stucco repair.
What changes for homes built before 1978?
Disturbing painted surfaces can trigger EPA RRP requirements. Ask how lead-safe practices and documentation will be handled for that address.
Service Area
Serving Parker and Douglas County
We serve Parker, CO and all surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is based in Denver and operates throughout the Front Range, from Castle Rock to Longmont and everywhere in between. Contact us for a free estimate on your Parker project.
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DESIGN SERVICES
Discovery & Site Analysis
Needs + preference programming, site survey, as-built documentation, feasibility.
We walk, measure, and photograph your property — existing conditions, utilities, structure, and constraints. You get the as-built documentation and feasibility read that every later decision rests on.
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Schematic design, floor plan studies, layout options.
Your scope becomes schematic floor plans you can compare side by side — circulation, daylight, adjacencies, and what each option does to the budget. Layout decisions happen on paper, where changes are cheap.
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Design development, materials + finishes, photorealistic visualization.
The chosen concept resolves into materials, finishes, fixtures, and lighting — with the automation layer drawn in. Photorealistic renderings let you walk the space and adjust before anything is priced.
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Full CD sets, structural + MEP engineering coordination, permit-ready drawings.
Approved designs become coordinated architectural, structural, and MEP sheets — the set your jurisdiction permits from and trades build from. We submit, track, and answer review comments.
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New Construction & Custom Homes
Ground-up homes and light commercial, dirt to keys.
Ground-up residential and light commercial builds — foundations through finishes, including modular and steel construction. One accountable builder from dirt to keys.
Learn more →Remodels & Additions
Kitchens, baths, basements, pop-tops, whole-home.
Kitchens, baths, basements, pop-tops, and whole-home renovations that respect the house you already have. We handle structure, permits, and the dust.
Learn more →Commercial Tenant Finish & Build-Outs
Shells to working spaces — retail, office, restaurant, school.
Raw shells become working spaces — showrooms, offices, restaurants, schools. Dealer-spec finishes, code compliance, and opening dates held.
Learn more →ADUs & Modular Construction
Backyard cottages, garage conversions, factory-built homes.
Backyard cottages, garage conversions, and factory-built homes — zoning, design, permits, and set. Denver’s ADU rules are a specialty, not a surprise.
Learn more →Outdoor Living & Patio Structures
Decks, pergolas, and dining patios built for Colorado weather.
Decks, pergolas, and dining patios engineered for Colorado sun, snow, and hail — structure, shade, and drainage done right the first time.
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Smart Home Automation
Lighting, shades, climate, audio, security — one interface.
Whole-home control of lighting, shades, climate, audio, and security from a single interface — Crestron, Lutron, Savant, and Control4 designed in, not bolted on.
Learn more →A/V Systems
Theaters, distributed audio, video walls, commercial sound.
Theaters, distributed audio, video walls, and commercial sound — designed, installed, and tuned by the same team for over 20 years.
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Custom programming — scenes and schedules that fit the space.
Every subsystem brought into one elegant interface — custom programming for homes and venues, with scenes and schedules that match how the space is actually used.
Learn more →Networking & Edge Compute
Enterprise Wi-Fi, structured cabling, racks, on-prem compute.
Enterprise-grade Wi-Fi, structured cabling, racks, and on-premise compute — the backbone that makes everything else reliable, including our own Barbot platform.
Learn more →Solar & Energy Storage
Solar arrays, Tesla Powerwall, EV charging — certified install.
Solar arrays, Tesla Powerwall, and EV charging designed and installed by a Tesla Energy Certified team — roof, electrical, and app in one scope.
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