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Local Service

Insulation Services in Arvada, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional insulation services throughout Arvada and the surrounding Jefferson/Adams County area. Spray foam, batt, blown-in, and rigid foam insulation for walls, attics, basements, and crawl spaces. Whether you're in Arvada (historic Olde Town and rapid growth) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permits & Licensing

Permits in Arvada

Arvada building permits are issued by Building Services, and the city notes that unpermitted work can jeopardize a contractor's licensing as well as a property's resale value. Permit applications, inspection scheduling, and status checks are handled through the separate Arvada Permits (eTRAKiT) site. Authority: City of Arvada — Building Services.

Permit Thresholds

Arvada permit thresholds

Code reference
Arvada requires building permits for most residential construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, replacement, equipment installation, use/occupancy changes, and demolition work, per the City’s Building Permits page and Chapter 18 of the Arvada City Code (which adopts the 2024 International ResOrdinance No. 4921
Code reference
This is assessed in lieu of sales tax on construction materials used in Arvada (Arvada Municipal Code § 98-84).§ 98-84
Code reference
A separate 2026 Building Fee Schedule PDF is referenced but not detailed on the main pages.
Code reference
For the most current or project-specific details (including any local amendments to the 2024 IRC that might address minor/exempt work or structural thresholds), contact the Arvada Building Safety Division or check the adopted codes on the City website, as published information emphasizes case-by-cas
Ordinance No. 4921Source: arvadaco.gov

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with City of Arvada — Building Services.

Energy Code

Arvada energy code quick facts

Code reference
Arvada, Colorado, has adopted the Colorado Low Energy Carbon Code (or Model Low Energy and Carbon Code/MLECC/LECC), based on the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), with no additional local energy-code amendments noted beyond the state model. This applies alongside the 2024 Inter
Code reference
Adoption occurred via City Council action on March 24, 2026 (effective for permits submitted on or after approximately July 1, 2026).
Code reference
Arvada (Climate Zone 5B) does not use the Denver Green Code or Energize Denver program.
Code reference
For remodels and additions, the modified/new portions generally must comply with the current code (per IECC/LECC Sections C502/C503 or R502/R503 equivalents) without necessarily triggering updates to unmodified existing systems.
Code reference
Key prescriptive requirements (drawn from the 2024 IECC residential provisions as adopted in the Colorado LECC; values for CZ 5; relevant to new or modified envelope elements in additions/remodels):
Ceiling/attic insulation
Minimum R-49 (Table R402.1.3 / equivalent in LECC).
Wood-frame above-grade wall insulation
Options include R-20 + R-5 ci, R-13 + R-10 ci, or equivalent assembly U-factor ≤ 0.045 (or reduced options such as R-20 cavity with additional efficiency credits per R408); see Table R402.1.2/R402.1.3.
Air leakage (blower-door testing)
Maximum 3.0 ACH50 at 50 Pa for the tested dwelling unit or building under the prescriptive path in CZ 3–5 (R402.5.1.3 / equivalent).

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with City of Arvada — Building Services.

Zoning & Dimensional Standards

Setback & dimensional standards in Arvada

Zone-district dimensional standards for Arvada, quoted verbatim from the Arvada Land Development Code. Knowing your lot's district — and its setbacks, height, and coverage limits — is where every feasibility conversation starts.

RN-12.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)10 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Coverage (max)35%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)12,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)100 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-12.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-32.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)30 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)15 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Coverage (max)25%
Building Height (max)35 ft.
Lot Area (min)32,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)100 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-32.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-4setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)4,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)40 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-4 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-6setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)6,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)50 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-6 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-7.5setback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)7.5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)7,500 sf.
Lot Width (min)75 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-7.5 setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · View the code

RN-Dsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)18 ft.
Side Interior Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)10 ft.
Building Coverage (max)40%
Building Height (max)28 ft.
Lot Area (min)6,000 sf.
Lot Width (min)60 ft.

Arvada Land Development Code RN-D setback standards (2-1-3-3 Table 2-1-3-3A (RN)) — effective 2025-12-16 · 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 insulation work covers

Insulation projects in the Denver metro include attic top-ups, wall cavities, crawlspaces, and air sealing details that reduce drafts. Material choices include batts, blown-in, rigid foam, and spray foam as specified for the assembly. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates insulation with framing, drywall, and mechanical trades. Cost is project-specific and depends on area, access, and material system.

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Ventilation and moisture

Attic ventilation and moisture control should be checked before adding insulation. Covering recessed lights or blocking soffit vents can create hazards or moisture traps.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

Insulation included in a permitted remodel or alteration may be reviewed under City and County of Denver CPD building and energy-code rules. Stand-alone attic work should still be confirmed for local requirements. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades when electrical or mechanical work is part of the package.

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What buyers should prepare

Priority areas (attic, walls, crawl), comfort complaints, and any known knob-and-tube or moisture issues.

FAQ

Common questions

Do insulation upgrades need a Denver permit?

Often when part of a broader permitted alteration. Confirm stand-alone attic work with CPD if unsure.

Who handles insulation project licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the work and related specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Is more attic insulation always better?

More helps when ventilation and moisture are handled correctly. Blocking vents or covering unsafe fixtures is not.

What about spray foam?

It can fit some assemblies but needs proper application and sometimes ignition/thermal barriers. Specify the assembly first.

What information helps define scope?

Priority areas, access photos, comfort issues, and city or county.

Service Area

Serving Arvada and Jefferson/Adams County

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