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Glazing in Greenwood Village

Licensed glazing services for Greenwood Village and Arapahoe County. Windows, storefronts, and curtain wall.

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Windows, storefronts, and curtain wall

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Glazing Services in Greenwood Village, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional glazing services throughout Greenwood Village and the surrounding Arapahoe County area. Commercial and residential glazing including storefront systems, curtain wall, skylights, and window installation. Whether you're in Greenwood Village (Denver Tech Center) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Greenwood Village permit thresholds

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The city operates under the 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) and other 2018 International Codes, along with the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) standards.
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Concrete or asphalt work exceeding 100 square feet
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Re-roofs/Repairs involving the removal of 25% or more of the decking
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Landscaping or grading that is more than 10 feet from a property line, not within a drainage easement, involves less than 500 square feet of disturbed area, and less than 10 cubic yards of earthwork
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Re-roofing that only involves laying new shingles and patching unsound decking (less than 25% of decking removal)
Snow loads
30 lbs.
Ultimate wind speed
120 mph (Basic Design) and nominal: 93 mph (allowable stress design)
Frost depth
36 inches

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Greenwood Village (specifically its Community Development Department / Building Division) issues residential building permits.

Energy Code

Greenwood Village energy code quick facts

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Greenwood Village, Colorado, has adopted the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) as its energy code.
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There is no indication of a specific "Greenwood Green Code" or "Energize Denver" equivalent adopted by Greenwood Village; however, Colorado state law requires local jurisdictions to adopt and enforce the 2021 IECC and the Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code upon updating any other bui
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The adopting ordinance for the 2018 IECC is referenced on the Greenwood Village Official Website under "Adopted Codes & Manuals" and "Fee Schedule," stating that the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code is currently in effect.ordinance for
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Given that Greenwood Village operates under the 2018 IECC and is in Climate Zone 5B, the following are key prescriptive requirements for residential construction, generally applicable to remodels and additions when the scope of work includes these elements:
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While specific local amendments to the 2018 IECC would need to be thoroughly reviewed within the Greenwood Village Municipal Code, the general prescriptive requirements for Climate Zone 5B from the 2018 IECC (which Greenwood Village has adopted) are as follows:
Ceiling Insulation (Attic)
R-49.
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(IECC 2018, Table R402.1.2)IECC 2018
Wood Frame Wall Insulation
R-20 continuous insulation (c.i.) or R-13 + R-5 c.i.

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Greenwood Village (specifically its Community Development Department / Building Division) issues residential building permits.

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What this covers

Windows, glass doors, and storefront or interior glass in an existing or new opening. Flashing, air seal, and safety glazing follow the opening type and occupancy.

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How the work is coordinated

Structural changes to headers are a framing/engineering item, not glass-only work. Denver-metro work is permitted locally. Colorado has no statewide general-contractor license. Cities and counties license general contractors. DORA licenses electrical and plumbing (and similar regulated trades), not general contractors. Autotelic is a municipally licensed Denver general contractor that coordinates licensed specialty trades. Denver building permits run through Community Planning and Development (CPD). Costs are project-specific; no dollar figures.

FAQ

Common questions

Who handles the glazing permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates licensed specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general-contractor license; cities and counties license general contractors. DORA licenses electrical and plumbing, not general contractors.

What is typically in scope for glazing in Denver?

Windows, glass doors, and storefront or interior glass in an existing or new opening.

When do you need drawings or a permit?

Anything that changes structure, occupancy, or regulated electrical or plumbing usually needs a local permit. Denver building permits are reviewed by Community Planning and Development. Confirm the exact trigger with CPD for the address.

Service Area

Serving Greenwood Village and Arapahoe County

We serve Greenwood Village, 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 Greenwood Village project.

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