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Masonry Services in Federal Heights, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional masonry services throughout Federal Heights and the surrounding Adams County area. Brick veneer, CMU block, stone masonry, and retaining walls for structural and decorative applications. Whether you're in Federal Heights (north central Denver metro) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permit Thresholds

Federal Heights permit thresholds

Code reference
Federal Heights, CO (Municipal Code Chapter 10, Article II, as amended by Ordinance No. 21-01, adopting the 2018 International Codes with local amendments) requires building permits for most residential remodel/alteration work, with limited exemptions.Ordinance No. 21-01
Code reference
The city adopts the 2018 IBC, IRC (for residential), IEBC, and related codes (with amendments in Sec. 10-16 and 10-18).Sec. 10-16
Exempt work list (amended Sec. 105.2 of the codes)
Standard IRC/IBC exemptions are significantly restricted.Sec. 105.2
Code reference
The exemption for fences less than 7 feet high.
Code reference
The city uses the 2018 codes’ general framework for when work requires permitting.
Code reference
Fees (per city Building Permit Fees page and Municipal Code Sec. 10-17):Sec. 10-17
Building permit fee
Based on total project valuation (labor + materials); tiered schedule applies (examples): $1–$500 = $23.50; $501–$2,000 = $23.50 + $3.05 per additional $100 (or fraction) up to $2,000; higher tiers up to $1M+ with decreasing per-$1,000 rates.
Plan review fee
65% of the building permit fee (waived for certain simple projects like water heaters/furnaces/roofing without plan review; collected upfront for valuations > $25,000).
Ordinance No. 21-01Source: fedheights.org

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Federal Heights Building Department issues residential building permits.

Energy Code

Federal Heights energy code quick facts

Code reference
2018 IECC (no local amendments noted; kept as the 2018 edition when the city adopted the 2021 ICC codes effective April 15, 2023).
Code reference
Federal Heights explicitly retained the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code for energy requirements rather than updating it alongside other 2021 ICC codes (per city website and related ordinances such as those referenced in the 2023 adoption process, e.g., Ordinance No. 23-02 context).Ordinance No. 23-02
Code reference
Federal Heights is in Climate Zone 5B.
Code reference
Key prescriptive requirements (from 2018 IECC, applicable to remodels/additions/alterations where triggered; no local amendments identified):
Ceiling/attic insulation
R-49 (Table R402.1.2).
Wood-frame wall insulation
R-20 cavity or R-13 cavity + R-5 continuous insulation (Table R402.1.2).
Floors over unconditioned space
R-30 (Table R402.1.2).
Air leakage
Building or dwelling unit tested and verified to ≤ 3 ACH50 (or per applicable table/zone provision in R402.4.1.2; exact threshold follows 2018 base code for CZ 3–8).
Ordinance No. 23-02Source: fedheights.org

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with **The City of Federal Heights Building Department issues residential building permits.

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What masonry work covers

Masonry projects in the Denver metro include brick and stone repair, repointing, chimney rebuilds or caps, block walls, and new veneer tied to building framing. Outdoor steps, columns, and kitchen bases are common residential add-ons. Commercial work may include veneer repairs on street-facing elevations. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates masonry packages and related specialty trades when structural ties, flashings, or chimney liners are involved. Cost is project-specific and depends on access, matching materials, and whether work is repair or rebuild.

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Front Range moisture and freeze-thaw

Freeze-thaw cycles and wind-driven rain stress mortar joints, chimney crowns, and missing weeps. Through-wall flashings and drainage details often matter more than surface appearance. Matching older brick or stone can constrain repair approaches.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

Structural masonry, many new walls, and chimney work with structural changes typically need building permits through City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development (or the local building department). Landmark Preservation may review exterior masonry on designated landmarks and historic-district properties when permits are required. 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 regulated work is part of the package.

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What buyers should define early

Repair versus rebuild goals, chimney use (decorative vs active flue), known leaks, and whether matching salvage brick is available. Photos of failed joints, spalls, and caps help scope the first visit.

FAQ

Common questions

Do masonry repairs need a Denver building permit?

Minor repointing may not, but structural rebuilds, new walls, and many chimney structural changes typically do. Confirm with CPD before starting.

Who handles masonry permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades when needed. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Why is my chimney spalling?

Water entering failed crowns or joints, then freeze-thaw, is a common Front Range pattern. Caps, flashings, and liners should be checked together.

Can new brick match my 1920s home?

Sometimes with salvage or careful blending. Exact matches are not always available; review samples on site before large rebuilds.

What information helps define an accurate masonry scope?

Photos of damaged areas, chimney use, landmark/HOA status, and the city or county for permitting.

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Serving Federal Heights and Adams County

We serve Federal Heights, 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 Federal Heights project.

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