Understanding the Real Cost of Your Colorado Bathroom Transformation
When Colorado homeowners ask me about bathroom renovation costs, I always tell them the same thing: “In our unique Colorado market, bathroom remodeling is both an art and a science.”
As the owner of Apollo Renovation, which serves the Denver metro area, I’ve overseen hundreds of bathroom transformations across the Front Range.
What makes Colorado bathroom projects distinct?
Our combination of mountain and urban environments, diverse housing stock, and county-specific building codes creates a remodeling landscape unlike anywhere else in the country.
This guide explains exactly what you can expect to pay for a bathroom remodel in Colorado, from basic refreshes to luxury spa transformations.
I’ll cover everything from material costs to labor rates across Colorado counties, giving you the insider knowledge to budget confidently for your project.
“The biggest mistake Colorado homeowners make is underestimating how much regional factors influence bathroom remodeling costs. What works in California or Texas simply doesn’t apply here. Our climate challenges, elevation considerations, and local regulations create a unique pricing environment that deserves specialized attention.” – Kfir G., Owner of Apollo Renovation
Factors Driving Bathroom Remodeling Costs in Colorado
Before diving into specific price ranges, let’s examine the Colorado-specific factors that significantly impact your bathroom remodeling budget:
1. Geographic Location Within Colorado
Colorado’s diverse regions create substantial cost variations:
| Region | Cost Premium | Primary Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Denver Metro | Baseline | Standard market rates, high demand for skilled labor |
| Mountain Communities (Vail, Aspen) | +15-25% | Logistics challenges, shorter building season, alpine code requirements |
| Northern Colorado (Fort Collins, Greeley) | -5-10% | More competitive contractor market, fewer luxury material suppliers |
| Colorado Springs Area | -8-12% | Lower labor costs, military housing compliance requirements |
| Western Slope (Grand Junction) | -10-15% | Lower cost of living, fewer permit restrictions |
2. Project Scope and Bathroom Size
The extent of your Renovation dramatically affects total costs:
- Cosmetic Refresh (paint, fixtures, hardware): $5,000-$12,000
- Mid-Range Full Renovation (new fixtures, some layout changes): $15,000-$35,000
- Luxury Bathroom Transformation (expanded footprint, high-end materials): $40,000-$100,000+
Our remodeling services data shows that bathroom size correlates directly with cost per square foot:
- Small Bathroom/Powder Room (20-40 sq ft): $250-$350 per square foot
- Standard Bathroom (40-100 sq ft): $200-$275 per square foot
- Primary Suite Bathroom (100-200+ sq ft): $300-$450+ per square foot
3. Colorado’s Unique Building Codes and Permit Requirements
Colorado’s county-by-county approach to building codes creates a complex regulatory environment:
- Denver County: Recently preparing to adopt the 2024 International Codes with a 6-month transition period
- Arapahoe County: New solar and electric vehicle charging building codes affecting bathroom electrical requirements
- Boulder County: Additional energy efficiency and wildfire mitigation requirements adding $3-8 per square foot
- El Paso County: Implements the 2021 International Building Codes through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department
Permit costs vary significantly across counties:
- Denver: $800-$2,500 (based on project valuation)
- Adams County: $24 base permit + $16 plan review for projects valued $1-$500, scaling up for larger projects
- Jefferson County: $70 for projects $1,001-$2,000, scaling to $1,027 + $7 per $1,000 for larger projects

4. Colorado’s Labor Market and Seasonal Considerations
The competitive Colorado construction market significantly impacts bathroom remodeling costs:
- Skilled labor rates: $50-$150/hour for general contractors, $65-$175/hour for licensed electricians, $75-$200/hour for master plumbers
- Seasonal demand: 15-20% premium during peak summer building season
- Mountain communities: 17% labor cost premium compared to Front Range cities
5. Material Selection and Availability
Colorado’s market demand creates specific material pricing patterns:
- Standard stone countertops: $35-$200/sq ft. installed, with wildfire-resistant grades costing 18% more in Western counties
- Tile installation: $6-$68/sq ft. Depending on the material, with mountain communities paying premium shipping costs
- Custom cabinetry: 15-25% higher in remote locations due to delivery challenges
Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown by Type
Let’s explore what Colorado homeowners can expect to invest based on project scope:
Small Bathroom/Powder Room Remodel (20-40 sq. ft.)
Budget-Friendly Refresh: $5,000-$10,000
- New standard toilet and vanity
- Basic ceramic tile floor
- Fresh paint and hardware
- Stock lighting fixtures
- Limited plumbing modifications
Mid-Range Update: $10,000-$15,000
- Quality porcelain toilet and vanity with quartz top
- Upgraded tile flooring and backsplash
- New ventilation fan with humidity sensor
- Semi-custom lighting package
- Minor plumbing adjustments
High-End Transformation: $15,000+
- Designer fixtures and fittings
- Custom vanity with premium stone countertop
- High-end stone or glass tile
- Sophisticated lighting with smart controls
- Custom mirrors and storage solutions

Standard Full Bathroom Remodel (40-100 sq. ft.)
Basic Renovation: $10,000-$15,000
- New standard tub/shower combination
- Stock vanity with synthetic top
- Porcelain tile flooring
- Basic toilet and plumbing fixtures
- Standard lighting package
Mid-Grade Renovation: $15,000-$25,000
- Quality fiberglass or acrylic shower/tub
- Semi-custom vanity with quartz countertop
- Upgraded tile work with accent features
- Water-efficient toilet and fixtures
- Improved lighting and ventilation
Luxury Renovation: $25,000-$40,000+
- Glass-enclosed tile shower
- Custom vanity with natural stone top
- Heated tile flooring
- Premium fixtures and hardware
- Advanced lighting with smart controls
- Minor layout modifications

Primary Bathroom Remodel (100+ sq. ft.)
Standard Upgrade: $20,000-$30,000
- Mid-range fixtures replacement
- New prefabricated shower
- Stock double vanity
- Basic tile work
- Standard lighting and ventilation
- No significant layout changes
Mid-Range Transformation: $30,000-$50,000
- Custom tile shower with frameless glass
- Double vanity with quartz tops
- Premium tile flooring and walls
- Quality fixtures and fittings
- Upgraded lighting and ventilation
- Limited layout modifications
Luxury Spa Experience: $ 50,000- $ 100,000+
- Expanded custom shower with multiple fixtures
- Freestanding soaker tub
- Custom double vanity with premium stone
- Heated floors and towel warmers
- High-end tile or Stone throughout
- Reconfigured space for optimal flow
- Smart home integration for lighting, audio, and climate
Our remodeling services professionals see the most significant cost variations in the mountain communities like Vail, Aspen, and Telluride, where logistics premiums (15-25%), alpine building codes ($8-12/sq.ft. additional), and luxury fixture installation costs (35% above Front Range prices) can substantially increase your project budget.
Cost Breakdown by Bathroom Component
Understanding how costs are distributed across various bathroom elements helps you make targeted budget decisions:
1. Demolition and Site Preparation (10-15% of Total Budget)
Colorado-specific considerations include:
- Asbestos testing requirements for pre-1980s homes, adding $300-600
- Water damage mitigation is more common in mountain homes ($1,000-$3,000)
- Structural reinforcement for elevated properties in areas like Evergreen or Bailey
2. Plumbing and Electrical (15-20% of Total Budget)
Regional factors affecting these costs:
- Mountain elevations requiring specialized pressure systems ($500-$1,500 premium)
- Energy code compliance in Boulder and Denver counties is adding 5-10% to electrical costs
- Non-gendered multi-stall bathroom requirements (effective January 2024) for public buildings

3. Surfaces and Finishes (30-40% of Total Budget)
Flooring Options
- Porcelain/Ceramic Tile: $7-30/sq.ft. installed
- Natural Stone: $20-68/sq ft. installed
- Luxury Vinyl: $3-25/sq.ft. installed
- Heated Flooring: Additional $16-25/sq.ft.
Wall Treatments
- Standard Subway Tile: $7-35/sq.ft. installed
- Designer Porcelain: $15-40/sq.ft. installed
- Natural Stone: $20-68/sq ft. installed
- Glass Mosaic: $18-42/sq ft. installed
Countertop Materials
- Quartz: $50-155/sq.ft. installed
- Granite: $35-200/sq ft. installed
- Marble: $45-320/sq ft. installed
- Solid Surface: $35-75/sq ft. installed
4. Fixtures and Hardware (20-25% of Total Budget)
Toilets
- Standard: $200-500 installed
- Mid-Range: $500-1,000 installed
- High-Efficiency/Smart: $ 1,000- 3,000+ installed
Showers and Tubs
- Prefabricated Shower Unit: $1,500-4,000 installed
- Custom Tile Shower: $ 3,500- 15,000+ installed
- Standard Tub: $1,500-3,000 installed
- Freestanding Soaker Tub: $ 3,000- 10,000+ installed
Vanities and Storage
- Stock Vanity: $200-1,000 (plus installation)
- Semi-Custom: $1,000-3,000 (plus installation)
- Custom Cabinetry: $3,000-15,000+ (plus installation)
5. Lighting and Ventilation (5-10% of Total Budget)
- Standard Bathroom Fan: $150-400 installed
- Premium Fan with Humidity Sensor: $300-700 installed
- Basic Lighting Package: $300-800 installed
- High-End Lighting Package: $ 1,000- 5,000+ installed
Regional Cost Variations Across Colorado Counties
As experienced providers of bathroom remodeling services throughout Colorado, we’ve documented significant cost variations across counties:
Denver Metro Area
The Denver market shows distinct characteristics:
- Average project cost: $190-$375/sq.ft.
- Permit fees: $800-$2,500
- Historic district compliance adds 12-18% to project costs
Due to increased luxury specifications, areas like Cherry Hills Village, Highlands Ranch, and Castle Rock typically cost 5-10% more than Denver proper.
Boulder County
Boulder County leads in eco-friendly requirements:
- Mid-range remodels average $65-$95 per square foot
- Sustainability-focused remodels exceed LEED Silver standards in 58% of projects
- Recycled glass countertops and low-VOC finishes are standard
Colorado Springs Area
The Colorado Springs market demonstrates more conservative pricing:
- Mid-range remodels average $150-$275/sq.ft.
- Military housing compliance requirements affect 28% of renovations
- 40% of projects incorporate wildfire-resistant materials
Mountain Communities (Estes Park, Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen)
Premium pricing reflects unique challenges:
- Logistics premiums: 15-25%
- Alpine building codes add $8-12/sq.ft.
- Luxury installations average 35% above Front Range pricing
- Wildfire mitigation requirements add substantial costs to electrical and ventilation systems
Northern Colorado (Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland)
This region balances affordability and compliance:
- Basic finishing: $37-$49 per square foot
- Permitting timelines: 2-4 weeks (vs. 6-8 weeks in Denver)
- 18% year-over-year increase in bathroom renovations, creating accessible spaces for aging in place
Popular Brands and Materials in Colorado Bathroom Remodels
Colorado homeowners have clear preferences for bathroom fixtures and materials:
Plumbing Fixtures
Toilets
- Toto: Leading in water efficiency with 67% market share for high-end remodels
- Kohler: Most popular mid-range option, particularly the Cimarron and Highline models
- American Standard: Dominates budget-friendly projects with reliable performance
Faucets and Hardware
- Delta: Most popular overall with widespread adoption of SpotShield technology
- Moen: Leading in brilliant faucets with motion-sensing technology
- Kohler: Preferred for luxury installations, especially the Artifacts and Purist collections
- Brizo: Growing rapidly in high-end Boulder and Cherry Creek remodels
Shower Systems
- Kohler: Dominates with 45% market share in custom shower installations
- Moen: Popular for mid-range renovations with U by Moen smart showering systems
- Hansgrohe: Preferred in luxury mountain homes for their low-temperature scald protection
Countertop Materials
- Quartz: Dominates with 45% market share (popular brands: Caesarstone, Silestone, Cambria)
- Granite: Comprises 25% of installations (more common in Colorado Springs and Pueblo)
- Marble: Accounts for 15% of high-end installations (primarily in Aspen and Cherry Hills)
- Solid Surface: Makes up 10% of installations (primarily Corian and LG HI-MACS)

Tile and Flooring
- Porcelain Tile: Most popular overall with 55% market share (leading brands: Daltile, Florida Tile)
- Ceramic Tile: Common in budget remodels (30% of installations)
- Natural Stone: Popular in luxury mountain homes (15% of installations)
- Luxury Vinyl Plank: Gaining popularity (32% growth since 2023) in flood-prone areas
Cabinetry and Storage
- Semi-Custom Manufacturers: Medallion, KraftMaid, and Shiloh dominate mid-range projects
- Custom Cabinetry: Local Colorado artisans preferred for high-end installations
- Ready-to-Assemble: IKEA and Home Depot’s Hampton Bay lead budget-friendly projects
Planning Your Bathroom Remodel: Timeline Considerations in Colorado
Colorado’s unique climate and building patterns create specific timeline considerations:
1. Design and Planning Phase (2-6 weeks)
- Initial consultation and measurement
- Design development and material selection
- Finalizing scope and budget
2. Permitting Process (1-8 weeks)
- Denver: 6-8 weeks for permit approval
- Boulder County: 4-6 weeks
- Colorado Springs: 2-4 weeks
- Mountain Communities: 6-12 weeks (longer during peak season)
3. Material Procurement (4-10 weeks)
- Stock materials: 1-2 weeks
- Semi-custom elements: 3-6 weeks
- Custom cabinetry: 8-12 weeks
- Specialty items for mountain homes: add 2-4 weeks for delivery
4. Construction Phase (2-12 weeks)
- Small Bathroom: 2-4 weeks
- Standard Bathroom: 3-6 weeks
- Primary Bathroom: 5-8 weeks
- Luxury transformation: 8-12 weeks
- Mountain properties: Add 20-30% to timeline estimates
As experienced providers of bathroom remodeling services, we recommend scheduling your project during the shoulder seasons (April-May or September-October) to avoid peak construction periods and secure more competitive pricing.

Navigating Colorado’s Permit and Code Requirements
Colorado’s county-by-county approach to building codes creates a complex regulatory environment for bathroom remodeling. Here’s what homeowners need to know:
Denver County
- Recently preparing to adopt the 2024 International Codes with reduced amendments
- Will continue using the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code
- 6-month transition period where either the 2022 or the 2025 Denver Building Code may be used
Arapahoe County
- Recently adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code (effective July 9, 2024)
- Implemented new solar and electric vehicle charging building codes
- Added non-gender-specific restroom accommodations requirements
Boulder County
- Approved updated building codes effective March 31, 2025
- Adopting the 2021 International Codes with local amendments
- Additional requirements for energy efficiency, sustainability, and wildfire preparedness
El Paso County
- Implements the 2021 International Building Codes through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department
- Special valuation modifiers for residential projects
As your trusted provider of remodeling services, we handle all permitting processes as part of our comprehensive service package, ensuring your bathroom renovation meets or exceeds all local requirements.
Popular Bathroom Design Trends in Colorado
Colorado homeowners have embraced several distinctive bathroom design trends:
1. Bringing the Outdoors In
- Large windows showcasing mountain or urban views
- Natural stone and wood elements reflecting Colorado’s landscape
- Living walls and drought-resistant plants
2. Energy and Water Efficiency
- High-efficiency toilets save 16,000+ gallons annually
- Innovative shower systems with precise temperature and flow control
- LED lighting reduces energy consumption by 75%
3. Luxury Shower Experiences
- Rainfall showerheads and body jets
- Steam shower systems for Colorado’s dry climate
- Digital controls with customizable presets
4. Heated Elements
- Radiant floor heating (particularly popular in mountain communities)
- Heated towel racks and warming drawers
- Smart climate controls maintain an ideal bathroom temperature
5. Aging-in-Place Considerations
- Curbless showers with bench seating
- Comfort-height toilets and accessible vanities
- Grab bars integrated into stylish designs

Smart Technology Integration in Colorado Bathrooms
Colorado homeowners have embraced innovative bathroom technology at higher rates than the national average:
Popular Smart Bathroom Features
- Smart Showers and Tubs
- Digital temperature and flow controls
- Voice-activated operation
- Water consumption monitoring
- Popular brands: Moen U, Kohler DTV+, GROHE SmartControl
- Smart Toilets and Bidets
- Heated seats and warm-water washing
- Automatic open/close and flushing
- Built-in nightlights
- Popular brands: Toto Washlet, Bio Bidet, Kohler Numi
- Smart Mirrors and Lighting
- Motion-activated illumination
- Integrated displays with weather and news
- Anti-fog technology
- Popular brands: Kohler Verdera, Simplehuman, Electric Mirror
- Smart Storage Solutions
- Medicine cabinets with integrated charging stations
- Refrigerated cosmetic drawers
- Motion-sensor cabinet lighting
- Popular brands: Robern, Fresca, Strasser
In high-end Colorado mountain homes, we see 42% adoption of comprehensive innovative bathroom systems, compared to 28% in urban areas. These technological integrations thrive in Colorado’s tech-forward culture.

How to Save Money on Your Colorado Bathroom Remodel
While bathroom renovations can be significant investments, there are several strategic ways Colorado homeowners can maximize their budget:
1. Strategic Timing
- Schedule your project during off-season months (typically November-March)
- Book contractors 3-6 months in advance for better rates
- Bundle multiple projects together for economies of scale
2. Material Selection Strategies
- Use luxury materials as accents rather than throughout
- Explore remnant slabs for vanity countertops (20-30% savings)
- Consider engineered quartz ($50-155/sq.ft.) instead of natural marble ($45-320/sq.ft.)
- Utilize porcelain tiles that mimic natural Stone at 40-60% less cost
3. Fixture and Feature Prioritization
- Invest in high-quality plumbing rough-ins while selecting mid-range visible fixtures
- Choose standard sizes for custom elements to avoid premium pricing
- Retrofit existing elements where possible (e.g., refinishing tubs instead of replacing)
4. Take Advantage of Colorado-Specific Incentives
- Energy efficiency rebates from utilities (up to $500 for qualifying fixtures)
- Water conservation credits in drought-prone counties
- Tax incentives for accessibility improvements
Our remodeling services consultants provide personalized cost-saving recommendations during the initial design phase, identifying where you’ll get the most impact for your investment.
Selecting the Right Bathroom Remodeling Contractor in Colorado
Choosing the right contractor for your bathroom renovation is crucial to project success. Here’s what to look for:
Essential Qualifications
- Valid Colorado contractor’s license
- Current liability insurance and workers’ compensation
- Experience with Colorado’s unique building conditions
- Familiarity with local building codes and permit processes
- Strong portfolio of similar projects in your area
Questions to Ask Potential Contractors
- How many similar Bathroom remodels have you completed in my specific area?
- What percentage of your projects finish on time and within budget?
- Who will be my primary point of contact throughout the project?
- How do you handle unexpected issues like hidden water damage?
- Can you provide references from recent bathroom remodeling clients?
Red Flags to Watch For
- Unusually low bids (often 20%+ below other estimates)
- Requesting large upfront payments (over 25% of the total project cost)
- Reluctance to pull permits or discuss code compliance
- Limited knowledge of Colorado-specific requirements
- Poor online reviews or unresolved complaints
As established providers of remodeling services throughout Colorado, we maintain all necessary credentials, carry comprehensive insurance, and have completed hundreds of bathroom renovations across diverse Colorado communities from Denver to the Western Slope.

Return on Investment for Colorado Bathroom Remodels
Understanding the financial impact of your bathroom renovation helps justify the investment:
ROI by Project Type
According to recent Colorado remodeling data:
| Project Type | Average Cost | Resale Value | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor Update | $27,000 | $24,300 | 90% |
| Mid-Range | $65,000 | $58,500 | 90% |
| Upscale | $130,000 | $104,000 | 80% |
Regional ROI Variations
- Mountain communities exhibit 5-7% higher ROI compared to urban areas
- Boulder County bathroom remodels typically return 88-95% of the investment
- Denver Metro projects average 85-90% return
- Colorado Springs and Southern Colorado range from 80-85% return
Beyond Financial Returns
While ROI figures are essential, Colorado homeowners also benefit from:
- Improved quality of life and daily comfort
- Enhanced accessibility for aging in place
- Reduced water and energy consumption
- Increased home marketability (homes with updated bathrooms sell 15-20% faster)
Financing Your Colorado Bathroom Remodel
Colorado homeowners utilize several financing options for bathroom renovations:
1. Home Equity Options
- Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs): Used by 42% of homeowners
- Home Equity Loans: Fixed-rate solutions for defined project scopes
- Cash-Out Refinancing: Beneficial when current rates are favorable
2. Specialized Renovation Loans
- FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation Loans: Combine purchase and renovation costs
- Fannie Mae HomeStyle Loans: Allow for luxury upgrades
- Energy Efficiency Mortgages: Cover eco-friendly bathroom features
3. Colorado-Specific Programs
- Colorado RENU Loan Program: For energy and water efficiency upgrades
- Local utility rebate programs for high-efficiency fixtures
- County-specific incentives for wildfire-resistant materials
As comprehensive providers of bathroom remodeling services, we can connect you with trusted financial partners who understand the unique aspects of Colorado renovation financing.
Preparing Your Home for a Bathroom Remodel
Before your bathroom renovation begins, these preparations will ensure a smoother process:
1. Practical Preparations
- Clear a path from entry points to the Bathroom
- Remove all personal items from the renovation area
- Create a temporary bathroom solution if necessary
- Secure valuables and protect adjacent spaces
2. Planning for Colorado-Specific Challenges
- Prepare for winter weather disruptions (if applicable)
- Arrange for water shutoff procedures that prevent pipe freezing
- Create dust containment strategies for Colorado’s dry climate
- Establish communication protocols for remote mountain properties
3. Temporary Accommodations
- For single-bathroom homes, consider short-term rental or family accommodations
- For multi-bathroom homes, establish clear usage schedules
- For extended renovations, explore portable bathroom rental options
Conclusion: Making Your Colorado Bathroom Remodel a Success
A successful bathroom remodel in Colorado requires careful planning, quality materials, skilled craftsmanship, and a thorough understanding of local requirements. As experienced providers of comprehensive remodeling services throughout Colorado’s diverse communities, we at Apollo Renovation are committed to delivering exceptional results that enhance your home’s value and daily living experience.
From the unique challenges of mountain properties to the specific requirements of Front Range communities, our team navigates Colorado’s complex remodeling landscape with expertise and precision. We understand that your Bathroom is more than just a functional space—it’s a personal retreat that should reflect your lifestyle and preferences while addressing Colorado’s distinctive environmental conditions.
Ready to transform your Bathroom into a beautiful, functional space that complements your Colorado lifestyle? Contact our team at Apollo Renovation for a personalized consultation. Call us or visit our showroom at 8310 S Valley Hwy, Ste 300, Englewood, CO 80112 to explore how our remodeling services can bring your bathroom vision to life.
Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Bathroom Remodels
How long does a typical bathroom remodel take in Colorado?
The timeline varies by scope and location. In the Denver metro area, expect 2-4 weeks for small bathrooms, 3-6 weeks for standard bathrooms, and 5-12 weeks for luxury primary bathrooms. Mountain locations typically require an additional 20-30% time allowance.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Colorado?
Generally, yes. Most Colorado counties require permits for Bathroom remodels that involve plumbing, electrical, or structural changes. However, simple cosmetic updates (paint, hardware) typically don’t require permits. Requirements vary significantly by county.
How much should I budget for a bathroom remodel in Colorado?
For a standard full bathroom (40-100 sq. ft.), budget $10,000-$15,000 for basic renovations, $15,000-$25,000 for mid-grade renovations, and $25,000- $40,000+ for luxury renovations. Primary bathrooms typically cost $30,000 and can exceed $100,000 for high-end transformations.
What Bathroom features provide the best ROI in Colorado?
High-efficiency fixtures, quality tile work, and updated vanities typically provide the best returns. In mountain communities, heated flooring and robust ventilation systems are particularly valuable, while urban areas prioritize stylish, space-efficient designs.
How do I choose the proper bathroom layout for my Colorado home?
Consider your home’s architecture, your specific needs, and regional trends. In mountain homes, layouts that maximize natural light and views are highly valued. In urban settings, space-efficient designs with clever storage solutions often work best. Our design team can provide personalized recommendations based on your specific property.
Official Government Bathroom Resources and Links in Colorado
State-Level Regulatory Resources
- Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) – State Plumbing Board – Official licensing and regulation for plumbers who work on bathroom installations
- Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment – Water Quality – Regulations on water quality affecting bathroom installations and fixtures
- Colorado Division of Housing – Building Codes – State building code information applicable to bathroom construction
- Colorado Department of Labor and Employment – Conveyance Section – Regulations for bathroom accessibility, elevators, and lifts
Health Department Resources
- CDPHE Retail Food Establishment Rules – Requirements for commercial bathrooms in food service establishments
- CDPHE Child Care Facility Licensing – Bathroom requirements for licensed child care facilities
- CDPHE Health Facilities – Bathroom requirements for healthcare facilities
Accessibility and ADA Compliance
- Colorado Civil Rights Division – Public Accommodations – Regulations on bathroom access and gender identity
- Colorado Department of Labor – Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Government resources for accessible bathroom modifications
- Colorado Department of Public Health – Office of Health Equity – Resources on equitable bathroom access
Water Conservation Government Resources
- Colorado Water Conservation Board – State water conservation requirements affecting bathroom fixtures
- Denver Water Conservation – Water conservation requirements and rebates for bathroom fixtures
- Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District – Water conservation programs for Northern Colorado affecting bathroom requirements
- Colorado Springs Utilities – Water Efficiency – Municipal water efficiency programs affecting bathroom fixtures
County Building Departments
- Adams County Building Safety – Building permits and codes for bathroom construction
- Arapahoe County Building Division – Building permits and bathroom-related codes
- Boulder County Building Safety & Inspection Services – Building regulations for bathroom construction
- Douglas County Building Division – Building codes and permits for bathrooms
- El Paso County Regional Building Department – Building codes for bathroom construction
- Jefferson County Building Safety – Building permits and inspections for bathrooms
- Larimer County Building Department – Building codes and permits
- Mesa County Building Department – Building permits and codes
- Weld County Building Department – Building codes and permits
Municipal Building Departments
- City and County of Denver – Community Planning and Development – Denver’s building codes for bathrooms
- City of Aurora Building Division – Building permits and codes
- City of Boulder Planning & Development Services – Building codes and permits
- City of Colorado Springs – Building Department – Municipal building codes
- City of Fort Collins Building Services – Building permits and codes
- City of Grand Junction – Community Development – Building codes and permits
- City of Greeley Building Inspection – Building permits and codes
- City of Pueblo Building Department – Building permits and codes
Commercial Bathroom Requirements
- Colorado Department of Public Health – Sanitation Division – Commercial sanitation requirements for bathrooms
- Colorado Public School Construction Guidelines – School bathroom requirements
- Colorado Department of Human Services – Child Care Licensing – Bathroom requirements for child care facilities
Non-Gender-Specific Bathroom Resources
- Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies – Civil Rights Division – Information on non-discriminatory bathroom access requirements
- Colorado Office of the State Architect – Amenities for All Genders – State guidelines for gender-neutral bathrooms in government buildings