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Kitchen Remodel

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Kitchen Remodel Services in Castle Rock, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional kitchen remodel services throughout Castle Rock and the surrounding Douglas County area. Custom kitchen remodels across the Denver metro featuring cabinetry, stone countertops, smart appliances, and integrated lighting design. Commercially licensed and insured. Whether you're in Castle Rock (Douglas County seat) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Castle Rock permit thresholds

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Exempt work follows the Town’s adopted amendments to the 2024 International Residential Code (IRC) and International Building Code (IBC), per Ordinance No. 2026-017 (effective around June 30, 2026).Ordinance No. 2026-017
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One-story detached accessory non-habitable structures (tool sheds, playhouses, etc.) ≤ 120 sq ft, ≥ 10 ft from the nearest occupiable structure.
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Fences ≤ 6 ft high (swimming pool barriers of any height are *not* exempt).
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Shingle repair or replacement not exceeding one square (100 sq ft) of covering per building.
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The adopted codes (2024 IRC/IBC and related) govern when alterations trigger permitting.
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See Title 15 of the Castle Rock Municipal Code (and amendments in Ordinance 2026-017) for the full adopted code language on work exempt from permit (primarily amending IRC R105.2 and equivalent IBC sections).Ordinance 2026-017
Building use tax
5.2% applied to 50% of the project’s valuation (materials estimated at half the valuation).
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This comprises the Town’s 4.2% use tax rate + Douglas County’s 1% use tax rate.
Ordinance No. 2026-017Source: crgov.com

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The Town of Castle Rock Building Division (part of Development Services) issues residential building permits within the town limits.

Energy Code

Castle Rock energy code quick facts

Code reference
2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), with local amendments, as adopted by Ordinance No. 2026-017 (adopted June 2, 2026; effective June 30, 2026), along with the Colorado Model Electric-Ready and Solar-Ready Code.Ordinance No. 2026-017
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This applies to Castle Rock (Douglas County, Climate Zone 5B).
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The adoption aligns with state requirements for jurisdictions updating other building codes by the June 30, 2026 deadline.
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Specific local numeric amendments to prescriptive requirements (e.g., R-values, U-factors, or air-sealing thresholds for remodels/additions) are not detailed in publicly available sources beyond references to the base 2021 IECC tables/sections (such as Table R402.1.2 for insulation/fenestration and
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The adopting ordinance incorporates the 2021 IECC by reference with amendments thereto but does not appear to alter the core prescriptive values in available excerpts.ordinance incorporates
Ordinance No. 2026-017Source: crgov.com

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The Town of Castle Rock Building Division (part of Development Services) issues residential building permits within the town limits.

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What a kitchen remodel usually includes

A residential kitchen remodel in the Denver metro can mean new cabinets and counters in the existing layout, or a full gut that relocates the sink, dishwasher, range, lighting, and openings to adjacent rooms. Scope commonly covers demolition, plumbing and electrical rough-in when utilities move, cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, flooring transitions, lighting, and finish trim. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the overall remodel and the licensed specialty trades required for plumbing, electrical, gas, and related work. Cost is project-specific and depends on whether utilities move, structural openings, finish selections, and access.

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Layout decisions that change the build

Keeping fixtures in place usually shortens rough-in and inspection scope. Moving a sink, adding an island with water or power, or opening a wall into the living space adds plumbing, electrical, and sometimes structural work. Island plans should confirm floor structure, receptacle needs, and whether a sink or dishwasher will be included. Lock cabinet and counter selections early enough to drive rough dimensions before drywall closes. Long-lead materials often set the critical path after demolition.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development (CPD) generally requires permits when a kitchen remodel alters the floor plan, affects structure, or relocates electrical or plumbing fixtures. Like-for-like cabinet, counter, flooring, and fixture replacements in the same locations without system changes are often treated as not needing a building permit. Trade work may use CPD Quick Permits when eligible. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Electrical and plumbing are state-regulated specialty trades. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades for the remodel package.

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Energy, lead-safe, and inspection sequencing

New lighting installed in an interior residential alteration should follow Denver Energy Code requirements for lighting in alterations. Pre-1978 homes may trigger EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting rules when painted surfaces are disturbed during demo or opening walls. A practical sequence is demo, rough trades, required inspections, close-up, cabinets and counters, finals, then punch. Discovery items such as damaged framing or outdated wiring should be approved before they expand the finish schedule.

FAQ

Common questions

Do I need a Denver permit for a kitchen remodel?

Often yes if you move plumbing or electrical, change gas lines, alter structure, or change the floor plan. Cosmetic-only replacements in the same locations frequently do not need a building permit. City and County of Denver CPD is the building-permit authority inside Denver.

Who handles kitchen remodel permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and the licensed specialty trades required for plumbing, electrical, and related work. CPD issues building and trade permits as applicable. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Does moving the sink or range change the project much?

Yes. Relocating water, drain, vent, gas, or electrical feeds adds rough-in, inspections, and sometimes structural work. Keeping appliances and the sink in place usually simplifies the schedule.

What should be decided before demolition?

Final layout, appliance list, whether walls open, cabinet and counter approach, lighting plan, and flooring transitions. Locked selections reduce mid-project changes after rough-in.

What information helps define an accurate kitchen remodel scope?

Photos or measurements, whether utilities will move, desired finish level, any known electrical panel limits, and the city or county for permitting. Sketches of the target layout help when walls will open.

Service Area

Serving Castle Rock and Douglas County

We serve Castle Rock, 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 Castle Rock project.

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Common questions

Do I need a permit to remodel my kitchen?

Usually yes — any work touching plumbing, electrical, or structure needs a permit from your city or county building department. Permitting in Colorado is municipal, and we handle the application and inspections as part of the project.

How does the estimate work?

Tell us about your kitchen through the form or a call. You will hear from us in minutes, and we deliver a real estimate within 48 hours — free, and without a pushy sales visit.

Do you handle design as well as construction?

Yes — we are a design-build contractor, so layout, materials, cabinetry, and trades coordination run through one team from drawings to final walk-through.

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