Local requirement
Denver's zoning and building codes formally define and regulate rooftop mechanical equipment screening — see Denver Zoning Code Article 13 and the zone-specific building form standards in Articles 3–9.
Custom steel rooftop equipment screening for Denver commercial buildings - coordinated with Denver Community Planning & Development plan review, structured for defined mechanical equipment screens under the Denver Building Code, and detailed for Front Range chinook winds and hail exposure across LoDo, RiNo, and Cherry Creek.
The Denver Building Code (IBC-based) formally defines a mechanical equipment screen as a rooftop structure used to conceal mechanical systems. Denver's zoning and building codes formally define and regulate rooftop mechanical equipment screening — see Denver Zoning Code Article 13 (Rooftop Mechanical Equipment Screening Measurement) and the zone-specific building form standards in Articles 3–9. Denver CPD reviews rooftop treatments on projects across LoDo, RiNo, and the Golden Triangle. For a deeper code breakdown, see our Denver RTU screening requirements guide.
Denver's zoning and building codes formally define and regulate rooftop mechanical equipment screening — see Denver Zoning Code Article 13 and the zone-specific building form standards in Articles 3–9.
LoDo historic adaptive reuse and mixed-use office/retail anchored by Union Station, RiNo new-build creative office and adaptive reuse along Brighton Boulevard, Cherry Creek retail and office south of downtown, Golden Triangle institutional and mixed-use residential near the Denver Art Museum.
Rooftop plans, elevations, attachment details, finish schedules, and service access paths.
High-visibility corridors include 16th Street Mall - pedestrian downtown spine where rooftop lines are visible from street level across the core, Larimer Street (LoDo) - historic warehouse rooflines visible from one of downtown's most walked corridors near Tavernetta and Union Station, Brighton Boulevard (RiNo) - new-build rooftops visible from RiNo's main redevelopment corridor. Rooftop screening quality is easy to see from streets and nearby buildings in this market.
High hail frequency means finish and material specification should be addressed at the proposal stage, not value-engineered later, wind documentation for chinook-driven gusts is a recurring plan-review topic for rooftop structures, LoDo and Union Station historic-adjacent sites may require additional design coordination.
We structure shop drawings to support AHJ review and reduce permit comments.
Impact-resistant powder coat with high-UV rating for Denver's elevation and hail exposure, galvanized substrate with powder coat topcoat as baseline for Front Range freeze-thaw cycling, wind-load documentation for chinook gust conditions on taller rooftops - material durability matters more here than in most markets.
We align screen scope to local permit triggers from the start.
Every system is built for your exact roof and equipment layout.
Doors and clearances are planned so techs can do the work safely.
We keep details plain so install crews and PMs can move fast.
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