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Exterior Painting Services in Wheat Ridge, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional exterior painting services throughout Wheat Ridge and the surrounding Jefferson 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 Wheat Ridge (central Jefferson County) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Wheat Ridge permit thresholds

Code reference
Retaining walls over 4' high (or supporting a surcharge) and other structural elements like decks or room additions explicitly require permits; any structural work in a remodel would qualify as an alteration requiring a permit.
Code reference
These requirements are enforced under the City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Code, Chapter 5, Article II, Division 2 (Building Permits).
Use tax
Per City Code Section 22-68, use tax is charged at 3.5% of 60% of the project valuation (60% of valuation is assumed to be materials subject to tax).Section 22-68
Code reference
Permit fees are based on the higher of the applicant’s valuation or the building official’s minimum (using ICC Building Valuation Data); a separate plan review fee (65% of the permit fee) applies where required.

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **City of Wheat Ridge Building Division (City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado) issues residential building permits.

Energy Code

Wheat Ridge energy code quick facts

Code reference
2024 IECC (with Colorado Model Low Energy and Carbon Code, 2025 edition, and Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code), adopted by reference with primarily administrative/local amendments (no technical energy amendments noted).
Code reference
This replaces the prior 2018 I-Codes.
Code reference
City Council approved on October 27, 2025 (Ordinance 1883); the 2024 codes (including 2024 IECC, excluding Chapter 1 but retaining Sections C102, R102, C107, and R107) apply to all new permit applications beginning January 1, 2026.Ordinance 1883
Code reference
Wheat Ridge is in Climate Zone 5B.
Code reference
Requirements for remodels/additions generally follow the 2024 IECC (and Colorado model code) provisions applicable to existing buildings (often via IEBC cross-references or specific existing-building sections), with no local technical amendments identified that alter prescriptive values.
Code reference
Specific numeric prescriptive requirements (e.g., R-values, U-factors, air-sealing thresholds) are those in the base 2024 IECC/Colorado model code for CZ 5B; local adoption does not modify them.
Permit-related tax/fee (construction use tax)
Use tax of 3.5% applied to 60% of the project valuation (separate from and in addition to the building permit fee, which is calculated via a tiered schedule based on valuation).
Code reference
Adopting references include Chapter 5 of the Wheat Ridge Municipal Code (incorporating the listed codes by reference) and Ordinance 1883.Ordinance 1883

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **City of Wheat Ridge Building Division (City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado) issues residential building permits.

Zoning & Dimensional Standards

Setback & dimensional standards in Wheat Ridge

Zone-district dimensional standards for Wheat Ridge, quoted verbatim from the Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning). Knowing your lot's district — and its setbacks, height, and coverage limits — is where every feasibility conversation starts.

A-1setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30' (c)
Side Setback (min)15'
Rear Setback (min)15' (g)
Building Coverage (max)25%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)1 acre
Lot Width (min)140'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) A-1 setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

A-2setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30' (c)
Side Setback (min)15'
Rear Setback (min)15' (g)
Building Coverage (max)25%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)1 acre
Lot Width (min)140'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) A-2 setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-1setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30' (c)
Side Setback (min)15'
Rear Setback (min)15'
Building Coverage (max)25%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)12,500 sf
Lot Width (min)100'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-1 setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-1Asetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (c)
Side Setback (min)10'
Rear Setback (min)15' (h)
Building Coverage (max)30%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)9,000 sf
Lot Width (min)75'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-1A setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-1Bsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (d)
Side Setback (min)5' (e)
Rear Setback (min)10'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf
Lot Width (min)60'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-1B setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-1Csetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)20' (d)
Side Setback (min)5'
Rear Setback (min)5'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)5,000 sf
Lot Width (min)50'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-1C setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-2setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (d)
Side Setback (min)5' (e)
Rear Setback (min)10'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)9,000 sf
Lot Width (min)75'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-2 setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-2Asetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (d)
Side Setback (min)5' (d)
Rear Setback (min)10'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf
Lot Width (min)60'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-2A setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-3setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (e)
Side Setback (min)5'
Rear Setback (min)10'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf
Lot Width (min)60'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-3 setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

R-3Asetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25' (e)
Side Setback (min)5'
Rear Setback (min)10'
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)35'
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf
Lot Width (min)60'

Wheat Ridge Code of Ordinances (Ch.26 Zoning) R-3A setback standards (Ch.26 Art.II district standards tables) — effective 2025-01-27 · View the code

Verify current requirements with the jurisdiction — informational reference only. Standards vary by overlay, lot, and use; we confirm the exact rules for your property during feasibility.

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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.

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Serving Wheat Ridge and Jefferson County

We serve Wheat Ridge, 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 Wheat Ridge project.

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