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Understanding AFCI and GFCI Requirements Under Denver Code

March 22, 2025•3 min read
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When remodeling your kitchen, keep safety first, especially with electrical work. In Denver, you must follow code that covers AFCI and GFCI. This post helps you see the rule steps. It shows how your kitchen can be safe and legal for your family.

What Are AFCI and GFCI?

Before you learn the code rules, know what AFCI and GFCI do.

  • AFCI stops fires. It finds problems in a circuit that might spark.
  • GFCI stops shocks. It watches the current that moves in and out of a circuit.

Both devices matter in a kitchen remodel because water and power together pose a risk.

AFCI Under Denver Code

Denver rules ask for AFCI in homes and spaces that people use. Keep these points in mind:

  • You need AFCI for circuits that feed kitchen outlets, especially in rooms that touch the kitchen.
  • You may add AFCI breakers to the panel if your remodel reaches living spaces like bedrooms.

Following these points keeps your home up to code and safe.

GFCI Under Denver Code

GFCI is needed where outlets can meet water. Denver code tells you:

  • Kitchen counter outlets need GFCI to cut shock risk when water is near.
  • Any outlet within 6 feet of a sink or a water source must use GFCI.

Sticking to these points makes your kitchen safer, as city rules ask.

Choosing the Right Electrician

Because AFCI and GFCI work need care, choose an experienced local electrician. Pick a licensed expert who knows Denver code. A good electrician will:

  • Check your wiring and circuit layout.
  • Suggest the best GFCI and AFCI fixes.
  • Make sure all work gets permits and proper checks.

Conclusion

Following Denver rules for AFCI and GFCI keeps your remodel safe. These steps protect your family and add to your home’s worth. With the right electrician, your work meets code and gives you a beautiful, practical kitchen.

Stay safe, and happy remodeling!

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