Home Remodeling & Restoration in Colorado, CO

Local General Contractor Expertise

Across Colorado, a general contractor handles the work that transforms houses into homes. From bathroom remodels in Capitol Hill bungalows to full additions in Littleton ranch homes, we manage every phase—permits, materials, crews, and quality checks. Colorado's high altitude, freeze-thaw cycles, and varied building stock demand both technical skill and local know-how. Whether you're adding square footage, finishing a basement, or updating bathrooms, we've spent 15 years learning how Colorado homes behave and how to build work that lasts.

How We Work

A clear path from your vision to reality, with you informed every step.

1

Scope & Site Visit

We listen to your goals and walk the site. This is where we catch real details—ceiling height, soil type, roof pitch, HOA rules. Plans start here.

2

Permit & Planning

We handle all local paperwork—Denver, Boulder, Jefferson County, or wherever you are. Code compliance is built in, not an afterthought.

3

Demo & Prep

We remove what's old, protect what stays, and prepare the workspace. Dust control and safety are standard, not extras.

4

Build & Install

Framing, electrical, plumbing, mechanical—all to code. We use licensed trades and coordinate inspections proactively.

5

Finish & Detail

Walls, flooring, trim, paint, fixtures. Attention to fit and finish is where quality shows. Final inspections pass the first time.

6

Handoff

Signed permits. Warranty documentation. Final walkthrough. You own a project that's built to last and properly recorded.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Full-service remodeling and construction across Colorado residential projects.

Bathroom Remodeling

Bathrooms in Colorado homes—from 1950s-era vintage fixtures to modern master suites—often need updating. We handle fixture moves, plumbing reroutes, electrical work, tile, and ventilation. Boulder's historic homes and Denver's bungalows both present unique framing and code challenges we know well.

  • Fixture positioning and plumbing layout redesign
  • Ventilation and moisture control built to code
  • Tile, flooring, and finish details that last
Bathroom remodel

Updated bathroom with modern fixtures and ventilation in Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Additions & Expansions

Adding rooms means new foundations, framing, roofs, and systems. Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles and variable snowfall require careful structural design. We handle Foundation analysis, zoning reviews, and seamless integration with existing homes across Denver, Boulder, and suburban areas.

  • Structural design for Colorado climate and soil conditions
  • Roof pitch and snow-load engineering
  • Zoning and planning-department coordination
Home addition

Two-story addition with matching exterior in Baker neighborhood, Denver.

Basement Finishing

Basements are prized in Colorado for extra living space and storage, but they demand moisture control, egress windows, and proper framing. We run licensed electrical and plumbing, ensure code-compliant bedrooms, and address humidity—critical in our high-altitude, dry climate.

  • Waterproofing and moisture barriers
  • Egress windows and bedroom compliance
  • HVAC and electrical layout for finished space
Finished basement

Finished basement with family room and certified egress window.

Drywall, Paint & Finishes

Interior walls, ceilings, and trim define the final look. Our crews execute drywall taping, painting, and trim carpentry to professional standards. Whether it's a single bathroom or a full house refresh, finish quality separates amateur work from lasting homes.

  • Drywall installation and finishing
  • Interior and exterior painting
  • Crown molding, baseboards, and trim details
Paint and drywall finish

Finished drywall and trim work in residential renovation project.

Siding & Windows

Colorado weather—intense sun, hail, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles—is hard on exterior materials. We install durable siding and high-performance windows that manage heat loss and UV exposure. Proper installation means no leaks and reliable insulation year-round.

  • Siding replacement and repair
  • Energy-efficient window installation
  • Flashing and weatherproofing details
Siding and windows

New siding and energy-efficient windows on Littleton home.

Decks, Fences & Outdoor

Outdoor living in Colorado means durability against UV, moisture, and seasonal extremes. We build decks, fences, and pergolas using materials proven to withstand altitude and climate. Every project meets local codes and inspections on the first pass.

  • Deck design and installation
  • Fence and railing construction
  • Outdoor structures with proper drainage
Deck or outdoor space

Built-to-last deck with proper grading and drainage.

Why Local Knowledge Matters

Colorado's Climate & Building Challenges

Colorado experiences significant temperature fluctuations and freeze-thaw cycles, which demand proper foundation design and material selection. High altitude affects equipment sizing, ventilation, and insulation requirements. We build with these realities, not against them.

High-altitude jurisdictions amend structural codes for greater snow accumulation and wind exposure, with design wind speeds up to 130 mph in exposed areas. Your project meets these standards.

Permit Rules & Inspections

Bathroom remodels involving plumbing modifications, electrical work, structural changes, or HVAC installations require permits in most Colorado cities. We navigate Denver, Boulder, Jefferson County, and surrounding jurisdictions—each with its own code editions and processes. Permits aren't obstacles; they're guarantees of safety and resale protection.

Licensed contractors streamline permit applications, reduce approval delays, and prevent inspection failures. That's our job.

Building Types Across Colorado

Bungalow-style homes are one of the most common architectural styles in Denver, especially in neighborhoods built between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many featuring Craftsman styling. We also work with ranch homes, modern infill, mid-century construction, and new builds. Each type has its own framing surprises, code pathways, and upgrade strategies.

Serving Colorado Communities

We work across the Front Range and metro Denver area, from downtown Denver neighborhoods to the foothills and beyond.

Denver Metro & Surrounding Areas

Capitol Hill, Baker, South Broadway, Littleton, Highlands, Lakewood, Arvada—these neighborhoods and dozens more are home to our projects. The Denver area is part of the Front Range Urban Corridor, a rapidly growing region with strong housing demand and varied building codes. We keep current on every jurisdiction's unique rules.

Boulder & Foothill Communities

Boulder's historic districts and mid-century neighborhoods, plus communities in Jefferson County, demand specialized knowledge. Historic districts in communities like Boulder add another layer of review focused on preserving architectural character. We understand these overlays and work efficiently within them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to remodel my bathroom in Colorado?

Yes. Plumbing modifications, electrical work, or structural changes require permits in most Colorado cities. Cosmetic updates like paint or tile typically don't need approval, but moving fixtures always does. Always confirm with your local building department first.

What makes Colorado construction different from other states?

Colorado experiences freeze-thaw cycles that affect soil stability and foundation design. High altitude changes HVAC sizing, insulation requirements, and radon mitigation. Wind exposure and snow loads vary by elevation. Local contractors know these details; out-of-state crews often don't.

How do zoning rules affect my project?

Every city and county has unique zoning overlay, setback, and height rules. Historic district designations, HOA restrictions, and use-type classifications all impact scope. We consult your jurisdiction's planning department early to avoid surprises or delays.

Are your contractors licensed for plumbing and electrical work?

Plumbing and electrical contractors must hold active licenses issued by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). All our trades are licensed, insured, and registered locally. Your work carries proper guarantees and inspection sign-offs.

What happens if I skip permits on a bathroom remodel?

In Denver, inspectors can red-tag your site, shut the job down immediately, and double permit fees when unpermitted work is found. County officials can fine $500–$1,000 per violation, plus complications when selling your home. Permits aren't optional.

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  • Colorado, CO

  • Denver, CO

  • Boulder, CO

  • Arapahoe County, CO

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