When you’re nestled at 9,200 feet elevation with breathtaking views of Colorado’s highest peaks, your home deserves remodeling services that match the majesty of your surroundings. As a proud Englewood resident who’s spent over two decades transforming mountain properties throughout the Twin Lakes area, I’ve learned that high-altitude construction demands expertise, precision, and deep respect for Colorado’s unique building challenges.
Twin Lakes isn’t just another Colorado mountain town—it’s a community where every sunrise paints Mount Elbert and Mount Massive in gold, where fishing the Arkansas River becomes a daily ritual, and where your home serves as both sanctuary and basecamp for Colorado’s outdoor lifestyle. That’s precisely why our Apollo Renovation team has dedicated years to mastering the art of mountain remodeling, becoming the region’s most trusted construction partner.

Understanding Twin Lakes’ Unique Remodeling Landscape
The Twin Lakes region presents distinctive challenges that separate experienced mountain contractors from those better suited for Front Range suburbia. At nearly 9,200 feet above sea level, we’re dealing with extreme temperature fluctuations, intense UV exposure, heavy snow loads, and building codes designed explicitly for alpine environments.
Our remodeling services extend throughout Lake County, from the historic Twin Lakes Village to the scattered cabins dotting Independence Pass. We’ve renovated everything from century-old mining cabins to modern mountain retreats, always respecting the area’s rich history while incorporating contemporary comfort and efficiency.
Climate and Construction Considerations
| Challenge | Impact on Construction | Apollo’s Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Extreme Temperature Swings | —30°F to 80°F annual range causes material expansion/contraction | Premium materials rated for alpine conditions |
| Heavy Snow Loads | Roofs must support 50+ lbs/sq ft | Engineered trusses, metal roofing systems |
| Short Construction Season | May-October optimal weather window | Detailed project scheduling, indoor work prioritization |
| High UV Exposure | Accelerated material degradation | UV-resistant finishes, premium sealants |
| Limited Material Access | 45+ minute drive to major suppliers | Strategic material staging, bulk delivery coordination |
Twin Lakes Remodeling Services
Kitchen Remodeling: Mountain Culinary Command Centers
Twin Lakes kitchens serve double duty—preparing hearty meals after long hikes and entertaining guests who’ve traveled hours to experience Colorado’s high country. Our kitchen remodeling services focus on durability, functionality, and capturing those spectacular mountain views.
Twin Lakes Kitchen Remodeling Cost Analysis:
| Project Scope | Size Range | Base Cost | Mountain Premium | Total Investment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Refresh | 100-150 sq ft | $25,000-$35,000 | +20% logistics | $30,000-$42,000 |
| Mid-Range Renovation | 150-250 sq ft | $45,000-$75,000 | +20% logistics | $54,000-$90,000 |
| Luxury Mountain Kitchen | 250-400 sq ft | $85,000-$150,000 | +20% logistics | $102,000-$180,000 |
| Gourmet Entertaining | 400+ sq ft | $150,000-$300,000 | +20% logistics | $180,000-$360,000 |
The mountain premium reflects several unique factors: extended transport times from Denver suppliers, specialized cold-weather installation techniques, and the need for premium materials that withstand extreme temperature cycling. We’ve found that investing in quality upfront prevents costly callbacks when winter temperatures plummet.
Popular Twin Lakes Kitchen Features:
- Radiant floor heating for comfort during shoulder seasons
- Oversized pantries for bulk food storage (given limited shopping options)
- Commercial-grade appliances built for heavy use during peak seasons
- Large islands are designed for entertaining and meal prep after outdoor adventures
- Strategic window placement to frame iconic mountain views

Bathroom Remodeling: Alpine Retreat Sanctuaries
Nothing beats soaking in a custom-designed bathtub while gazing at snow-capped peaks through strategically placed windows. Our bathroom remodeling services transform utilitarian spaces into personal spa retreats that complement the Twin Lakes lifestyle.
Twin Lakes Bathroom Remodeling Investment Guide:
| Bathroom Type | Typical Size | Standard Range | Mountain Adjusted | Premium Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powder Room | 20-30 sq ft | $8,000-$15,000 | $9,600-$18,000 | Heated floors, custom vanity |
| Guest Bath | 40-60 sq ft | $15,000-$28,000 | $18,000-$33,600 | Tile shower, quartz counters |
| Main Suite | 80-120 sq ft | $35,000-$65,000 | $42,000-$78,000 | Soaking tub, steam shower |
| Luxury Spa Bath | 120+ sq ft | $75,000-$150,000 | $90,000-$180,000 | Radiant heat, smart controls |
Mountain bathrooms require special attention to moisture control and freeze protection. We install premium ventilation systems and ensure all plumbing runs through heated zones to prevent costly freeze damage during extended cold snaps.
Home Addition Services: Expanding Your Mountain Footprint
Growing families or evolving lifestyle needs often require additional space. Our home addition remodeling services help Twin Lakes residents expand their mountain sanctuaries without sacrificing the intimate connection to Colorado’s high country.
Twin Lakes Home Addition Cost Breakdown:
| Addition Type | Square Footage | Base Construction | Site Preparation | Mountain Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunroom/Three Season | 150-300 sq ft | $150-$200/sq ft | $8,000-$15,000 | $45,000-$75,000 |
| Main Suite Addition | 300-500 sq ft | $200-$275/sq ft | $12,000-$20,000 | $75,000-$155,000 |
| Second Story Addition | 800-1,200 sq ft | $175-$250/sq ft | $15,000-$25,000 | $165,000-$325,000 |
| Full Wing Addition | 1,200+ sq ft | $185-$225/sq ft | $20,000-$35,000 | $245,000-$305,000 |
Site preparation costs run higher in Twin Lakes due to rocky soil conditions, limited equipment access, and the need for specialized foundation systems that account for freeze-thaw cycles and potential ground movement.
Roofing: Protecting Against Mountain Elements
Twin Lakes roofing faces some of Colorado’s most challenging conditions: heavy snow loads, intense UV radiation, dramatic temperature swings, and occasional hail storms that can devastate unprepared surfaces. Our roofing remodeling services prioritize long-term protection and energy efficiency.
Twin Lakes Roofing System Comparison:
| Roofing Material | Lifespan | Cost per Sq Ft | Snow Load Rating | Mountain Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingle | 15-25 years | $8-$15 | Good | Fair – requires frequent replacement |
| Metal Standing Seam | 40-70 years | $12-$22 | Excellent | Excellent – sheds snow effectively |
| Slate | 75-100 years | $18-$35 | Excellent | Good – heavy, requires structural support |
| Synthetic Slate | 30-50 years | $14-$25 | Very Good | Very Good – lighter weight option |
| Clay/Concrete Tile | 50-75 years | $10-$20 | Good | Poor – susceptible to freeze damage |
We strongly recommend metal roofing systems for Twin Lakes properties. They shed snow efficiently, resist UV damage, and provide superior energy efficiency—crucial factors when your neighbors might be miles away and emergency repairs are challenging during winter months.
Basement Finishing: Maximizing Mountain Living Space
Twin Lakes basements offer unique expansion opportunities, whether creating cozy family retreats, home offices for remote workers, or guest quarters for visiting family and friends. Our basement finishing remodeling services transform these below-grade spaces into valuable living areas.
Twin Lakes Basement Finishing Cost Analysis:
| Finish Level | Features Included | Cost per Sq Ft | 800 Sq Ft Total | 1,200 Sq Ft Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Finish | Drywall, carpet, basic fixtures | $45-$65 | $36,000-$52,000 | $54,000-$78,000 |
| Standard Finish | Tile, upgraded lighting, bathroom | $65-$95 | $52,000-$76,000 | $78,000-$114,000 |
| Premium Finish | Hardwood, custom-built-ins, wet bar | $95-$135 | $76,000-$108,000 | $114,000-$162,000 |
| Luxury Mountain Retreat | Radiant heat, wine cellar, theater | $135-$185 | $108,000-$148,000 | $162,000-$222,000 |
Mountain basements require specialized moisture control systems, superior insulation packages, and egress windows that meet alpine building codes. We’ve perfected techniques for creating comfortable, dry basement spaces that remain usable year-round.

Exterior Services: Fencing, Painting, and Protection
Mountain properties require robust exterior protection against wildlife, weather, and the elements. Our exterior remodeling services include custom fencing, professional Painting, and protective treatments for high-altitude conditions.
Twin Lakes Exterior Service Pricing:
| Service Category | Standard Options | Mountain Cost | Premium Upgrade | Premium Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fencing (per linear foot) | Cedar privacy, 6ft | $25-$35 | Split rail with wire | $35-$50 |
| Exterior Painting (per sq ft) | Standard latex | $3.50-$5.50 | Premium alpine formula | $5.50-$8.50 |
| Deck Staining (per sq ft) | Semi-transparent | $2.50-$4.00 | Solid stain with UV protection | $4.00-$6.50 |
| Siding Repair (per sq ft) | Standard materials | $8-$15 | Engineered mountain siding | $15-$25 |
Mountain properties face unique challenges from wildlife interactions, extreme weather exposure, and limited maintenance windows. We select materials and techniques proven explicitly in high-altitude Colorado environments.
Structural and Interior Services
Framing and Structural Work
Mountain construction demands superior structural engineering to handle snow loads, wind exposure, and seismic considerations unique to the Colorado Rockies. Our framing and structural remodeling services ensure your Twin Lakes property meets or exceeds all Alpine building requirements.
Structural Service Cost Overview:
| Structural Work Type | Typical Application | Material Cost | Labor Premium | Total Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Load-Bearing Wall Removal | Kitchen/living room opening | $2,500-$5,000 | +25% mountain | $3,125-$6,250 |
| Beam Installation | Supporting a second-floor addition | $1,800-$4,500 | +25% mountain | $2,250-$5,625 |
| Foundation Repair | Settling/frost heave damage | $5,000-$15,000 | +30% access | $6,500-$19,500 |
| Structural Reinforcement | Snow Load upgrade | $8,000-$20,000 | +25% mountain | $10,000-$25,000 |
Drywall and Interior Finishing
Quality drywall installation becomes critical in mountain environments where extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations can cause inferior work to crack, separate, or fail. Our interior finishing services use premium materials and proven techniques.
Interior Finishing Cost Guide:
| Finish Type | Coverage | Standard Cost | Mountain Premium | Final Investment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Drywall | Per sq ft wall area | $2.50-$4.00 | +15% logistics | $2.90-$4.60 |
| Textured Finish | Per sq ft coverage | $1.50-$2.50 | +15% logistics | $1.75-$2.90 |
| Custom Millwork | Per linear foot | $25-$75 | +20% transport | $30-$90 |
| Built-in Cabinetry | Per linear foot | $200-$800 | +20% transport | $240-$960 |
Demolition Services
Professional demolition ensures safety and efficiency when preparing for major renovations or removing outdated structures. Our demolition services account for Twin Lakes’ remote location and limited debris disposal options.
Demolition Service Pricing:
| Demolition Type | Scope | Standard Rate | Mountain Factors | Adjusted Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior Demo | Kitchen/bathroom gut | $3-$8 per sq ft | +20% disposal transport | $3.60-$9.60 per sq ft |
| Structural Demo | Wall/ceiling removal | $8-$15 per sq ft | +25% specialized equipment | $10-$18.75 per sq ft |
| Exterior Demo | Deck/porch removal | $5-$12 per sq ft | +30% access challenges | $6.50-$15.60 per sq ft |
| Complete Structure | Outbuilding removal | $8,000-$25,000 | +35% logistics | $10,800-$33,750 |
Why Apollo Renovation Leads Twin Lakes Construction
Local Expertise Meets Mountain Mastery
Having spent over two decades perfecting our craft in Colorado’s mountains, we understand that successful Twin Lakes projects require more than standard construction knowledge. We’ve developed relationships with specialized suppliers, mastered cold-weather installation techniques, and earned the trust of Lake County’s building officials.

Our Twin Lakes Competitive Advantages:
| Advantage Category | Standard Contractors | Apollo Renovation Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Material Sourcing | Order as needed | Pre-staged inventory, bulk negotiations |
| Weather Planning | Hope for good conditions | Detailed seasonal scheduling, indoor priority |
| Code Knowledge | Basic IBC familiarity | Alpine code mastery, county relationships |
| Equipment Access | Rent locally when possible | Specialized high-altitude equipment fleet |
| Worker Logistics | Daily commute from the Front Range | Temporary housing coordination, local crews |
Project Management Excellence
Due to limited infrastructure, seasonal weather constraints, and specialized material requirements, Twin Lakes projects demand exceptional coordination. Our project management systems ensure smooth execution regardless of mountain challenges.
Typical Twin Lakes Project Timeline:
| Project Phase | Duration | Season Preference | Critical Factors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Planning/Permits | 4-8 weeks | Year-round | County approval, engineering |
| Site Preparation | 1-3 weeks | May-September | Ground conditions, access |
| Structural Work | 2-6 weeks | June-October | Weather dependent |
| Mechanical/Electrical | 2-4 weeks | Year-round | Indoor work possible |
| Interior Finishing | 3-8 weeks | Year-round | Controlled environment |
| Final Details | 1-2 weeks | April-November | Exterior completion |
Understanding Twin Lakes Building Requirements
Permitting and Code Compliance
Lake County maintains specific building requirements designed for high-altitude construction. Our experience navigating local permitting processes ensures your project moves forward smoothly and meets all applicable codes.
Lake County Permit Cost Structure:
| Permit Type | Valuation Range | Base Fee | Plan Review | Total Investment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minor Renovation | $1-$25,000 | $150-$400 | $75-$200 | $225-$600 |
| Major Remodel | $25,001-$100,000 | $400-$1,200 | $200-$600 | $600-$1,800 |
| Significant Addition | $100,001-$300,000 | $1,200-$2,800 | $600-$1,400 | $1,800-$4,200 |
| Custom Construction | $300,000+ | $2,800+ | $1,400+ | $4,200+ |
Alpine Building Code Considerations
Twin Lakes construction must account for extreme snow loads, high winds, seismic activity, and wildfire risk. These requirements add complexity but ensure long-term safety and performance.
Key Alpine Code Requirements:
| Code Category | Standard Requirement | Twin Lakes Application |
|---|---|---|
| Snow Load | 30 lbs/sq ft minimum | 50-70 lbs/sq ft, depending on elevation |
| Wind Load | 90 mph design wind | 110+ mph exposed locations |
| Seismic Design | Moderate seismic zone | Enhanced connection requirements |
| Fire Resistance | Standard defensible space | Extended clearance zones, resistant materials |
| Insulation | R-38 roof minimum | R-49+ recommended for energy efficiency |
Seasonal Construction Strategies
Maximizing the Mountain Building Season
Twin Lakes’ short construction season requires careful project planning to ensure completion before winter weather arrives. Our seasonal strategies maximize productivity while maintaining quality standards.
Optimal Construction Timeline:
| Month | Weather Conditions | Recommended Activities | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| April | Variable, possible snow | Planning, permits, interior prep | Unpredictable conditions |
| May | Warming, ground thaw | Site prep, foundation work | Mud season challenges |
| June-August | Peak season | All exterior work, roofing, siding | High demand, premium rates |
| September | Cooler, stable | Finishing work, final details | Early snow possible |
| October | Cold nights, warm days | Interior focus, final inspections | Weather window closing |
| November-March | Winter conditions | Interior work only | Limited outdoor access |
Investment Protection and Value Enhancement
Twin Lakes Property Value Considerations
Mountain property investments require careful consideration of improvement costs versus value enhancement. Our experience helps homeowners make informed decisions about renovation priorities and budget allocation.
ROI Analysis for Twin Lakes Renovations:
| Renovation Type | Average Investment | Typical Value Added | ROI Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel (mid-range) | $65,000 | $58,500 | 90% |
| Bathroom Addition | $45,000 | $40,500 | 90% |
| Main Suite Addition | $125,000 | $106,250 | 85% |
| Deck/Outdoor Living | $35,000 | $31,500 | 90% |
| Energy Efficiency Upgrades | $25,000 | $27,500 | 110% |
Mountain properties often see higher ROI percentages due to limited inventory and strong demand for quality mountain homes. Energy efficiency improvements prove particularly valuable given Twin Lakes’ extreme climate conditions.

Twin Lakes, Colorado Remodeling: Complete Cost & Service Guide 2025
Mountain construction expertise from Denver’s Apollo Renovation team
Frequently Asked Questions About Twin Lakes Remodeling Projects
Q: What makes Twin Lakes remodeling different from Front Range projects?
A: Twin Lakes sits at 9,200 feet in Lake County, creating unique construction challenges that our Remodeling Services team has mastered over 25 years. Due to narrow access roads and weather delays, mountain logistics add 20-35% to material costs. Unlike our Englewood-based operations, Twin Lakes projects require specialized cold-weather techniques and avalanche-zone compliance.
| Challenge Factor | Cost Impact | Apollo Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Elevation & Weather | +25% timeline | Pre-staged materials |
| Limited Access Roads | +20% transport | Local supplier network |
| Seasonal Windows | +15% labor rates | Flexible crew scheduling |
Q: How much does kitchen remodeling cost in Twin Lakes vs the Denver metro?
A: Twin Lakes kitchen remodels range from $85 to $275 per square foot, compared to Denver’s $65 to $200 range. The premium reflects mountain logistics and specialized Remodeling Services requirements.
| Kitchen Size | Budget Range | Mid-Range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (80 sq ft) | $6,800-$12,000 | $12,000-$18,000 | $18,000-$35,000 |
| Medium (120 sq ft) | $10,200-$18,000 | $18,000-$27,000 | $27,000-$50,000 |
| Large (200 sq ft) | $17,000-$30,000 | $30,000-$45,000 | $45,000-$85,000 |
Includes propane appliance conversions common in mountain homes
Q: What bathroom remodeling challenges exist at high altitude?
A: Twin Lakes bathroom Remodeling Services face frozen pipe risks and ventilation complexities. Our team installs a standard of freeze-resistant plumbing and enhanced moisture control systems in mountain bathrooms.
| Bathroom Type | Standard Cost | Mountain Premium | Total Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Powder Room | $8,000-$15,000 | +$2,000-$3,500 | $10,000-$18,500 |
| Full Bath | $15,000-$35,000 | +$3,500-$7,000 | $18,500-$42,000 |
| Main Suite | $25,000-$65,000 | +$5,000-$13,000 | $30,000-$78,000 |
Q: Are home additions feasible in Twin Lakes’ mountain terrain?
A: Absolutely. Our Remodeling Services include engineered foundations for steep slopes and rocky soil conditions. Lake County requires soil analysis and structural engineering for most additions.
| Addition Type | Base Cost/Sq Ft | Foundation Premium | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Story | $185-$275 | +$35-$55 | $220-$330 |
| Two-Story | $155-$225 | +$25-$45 | $180-$270 |
| Walkout Basement | $125-$185 | +$45-$75 | $170-$260 |
Q: How does Twin Lakes roofing differ from Englewood projects?
A: Mountain roofing Remodeling Services require snow Load calculations exceeding 70 PSF, compared to Englewood’s 30 PSF requirement. We install ice dam prevention and upgraded ventilation systems as standard.
| Roofing Material | Material Cost | Installation | Snow Load Upgrade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt Shingles | $8-$15/sq ft | $5-$8/sq ft | +$3-$5/sq ft |
| Metal Roofing | $12-$22/sq ft | $8-$12/sq ft | +$2-$4/sq ft |
| Slate/Tile | $18-$35/sq ft | $12-$18/sq ft | +$5-$8/sq ft |
Q: What basement finishing options work in Twin Lakes’ rocky terrain?
A: Twin Lakes basement Remodeling Services often involve blasting through granite bedrock. We specialize in walkout designs that maximize natural light and provide emergency egress.
| Basement Scope | Standard Range | Rock Excavation | Mountain Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Finish | $45-$75/sq ft | +$15-$25/sq ft | $60-$100/sq ft |
| Full Recreation Room | $75-$125/sq ft | +$20-$35/sq ft | $95-$160/sq ft |
| Apartment Conversion | $125-$185/sq ft | +$25-$45/sq ft | $150-$230/sq ft |
Q: Do fencing projects require special permits in Twin Lakes?
A: Yes. Lake County mandates wildlife-friendly fencing designs. Our Remodeling Services include bear-resistant gates and deer-passage compliance.
| Fence Type | Material Cost | Installation | Wildlife Compliance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wood Privacy | $25-$45/linear ft | $8-$12/linear ft | +$5-$8/linear ft |
| Metal Security | $35-$65/linear ft | $12-$18/linear ft | +$8-$12/linear ft |
| Composite | $45-$85/linear ft | $15-$22/linear ft | +$10-$15/linear ft |
Q: How does mountain weather affect painting schedules?
A: Twin Lakes Painting Remodeling Services operates within a 4-month window (June-September) for exterior work. Interior projects continue year-round with specialized low-temperature formulations.
| Painting Scope | Interior Cost | Exterior Premium | Weather Delay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Room | $800-$1,800 | +25% summer rate | Potential 2-4 weeks |
| Whole House Interior | $6,500-$15,000 | N/A | Minimal impact |
| Full Exterior | $8,000-$25,000 | +35% seasonal rate | Schedule May-October |
Q: What drywall considerations exist at high altitude?
A: Due to low humidity, Twin Lakes drywall installation requires moisture-resistant compounds and extended cure times. Our specialized Remodeling Services prevent the cracking common in mountain homes.
| Drywall Application | Standard Rate | Moisture Treatment | Altitude Adjustment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Installation | $2.50-$4.00/sq ft | +$0.50/sq ft | +$0.25/sq ft |
| Textured Finish | $3.50-$5.50/sq ft | +$0.75/sq ft | +$0.35/sq ft |
| Soundproofing | $5.00-$8.00/sq ft | +$1.00/sq ft | +$0.50/sq ft |
Q: Are there specific framing requirements for Twin Lakes construction?
A: Lake County follows the 2018 International Building Code with mountain amendments. Our framing teams use engineered lumber rated for seismic zones and extreme weather loads.
| Framing Type | Material Cost | Labor Rate | Engineering |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Wall | $8-$12/sq ft | $6-$10/sq ft | +$2-$4/sq ft |
| Load-Bearing | $12-$18/sq ft | $10-$15/sq ft | +$4-$7/sq ft |
| Post & Beam | $18-$28/sq ft | $15-$22/sq ft | +$6-$10/sq ft |
Q: How do demolition costs compare between Twin Lakes and urban areas?
A: Mountain demolition requires specialized equipment, transport, and limited debris disposal options. Our demolition and Remodeling Services include environmental compliance for historic mining area contamination.
| Demolition Scope | Labor Cost | Disposal | Transport Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interior Walls | $5-$8/sq ft | $0.50-$1/sq ft | +$2-$3/sq ft |
| Full Structure | $8-$15/sq ft | $1-$2/sq ft | +$4-$6/sq ft |
| Hazmat Abatement | $15-$35/sq ft | $3-$8/sq ft | +$8-$15/sq ft |
Q: What seasonal considerations affect Twin Lakes remodeling timelines?
A: Our construction season runs May through October, with interior Remodeling Services continuing through winter months. Foundation work requires frost-protection measures from October through April.
| Season | Available Services | Weather Impact | Cost Adjustment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Summer | All services | Optimal conditions | Standard rates |
| Fall | Interior/emergency | Early snow risk | +10% urgency rate |
| Winter | Interior only | Limited access | +15% heating costs |
| Spring | Preparation/planning | Mud season delays | Standard planning |
Q: How do Twin Lakes permit fees compare to other Colorado areas?
A: Lake County charges lower base fees than metro areas, but requires additional environmental and structural reviews.
| Permit Type | Base Fee | Reviews | Total Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor Remodel | $150-$400 | $100-$300 | $250-$700 |
| Major Addition | $500-$1,200 | $300-$800 | $800-$2,000 |
| New Construction | $1,000-$2,500 | $500-$1,500 | $1,500-$4,000 |

Choosing Your Twin Lakes Remodeling Partner
Experience with mountain-building challenges proves essential when selecting a construction partner for your Twin Lakes property. Our Apollo Renovation team combines decades of Front Range expertise with specialized knowledge of high-altitude construction demands.
We’ve earned our reputation as Twin Lakes’ leading construction team through consistently delivering exceptional results, transparent communication, and unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship. Every project receives the attention and expertise your mountain property deserves.
Whether planning a simple bathroom update or dreaming of a complete home transformation, our comprehensive remodeling services ensure your Twin Lakes property becomes the mountain retreat you’ve always envisioned. From the initial consultation through final walkthrough, we’re committed to exceeding your expectations while respecting the natural beauty that makes Twin Lakes such a special place to call home.
Your mountain sanctuary awaits transformation—let Apollo Renovation make it a reality with the expertise, quality, and dedication that set us apart in Colorado’s high-country construction landscape.
Lake County
Building Codes & Regulations
- Resolution 22 13 2018 Building Codes Adoption (PDF)
- Lake County Land Development Code – Chapter 6: Development Standards (PDF)
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- Fire Department Fee Schedule 2025 (PDF)
- Schedule of Permit Fees (PDF)
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- Permits & Licensing Overview
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- Residential Addition Submittal Requirements (PDF)
- Adopted Building Codes
- Ordinance 12 – Building Code Adoption and Amendments (PDF)
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