How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in Colorado Springs? 2026 Guide with Real Projects
What Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in Colorado Springs?
Here's a straightforward range based on what we actually build:
- Entry-level remodel: $10,000–$18,000
- Mid-range remodel: $18,000–$28,000
- High-end or full custom: $28,000–$40,000+
Those ranges cover the full scope of labor and materials. Here's what drives the difference.
What's Included in a Standard Bathroom Remodel
A typical bathroom remodel at the $10,000–$18,000 level usually includes:
Tile removal and new tile installation (floor and shower surround)
- New vanity with sink and fixtures
- Toilet replacement
- Updated lighting
- Fresh paint and trim
- Basic shower or tub swap
When clients come to us for a bathroom renovation in Colorado Springs, this is often where we start — especially in older homes where the original finishes are worn and the layout is staying the same.
What Pushes Costs Higher?
Moving into the $18,000–$28,000+ range typically means one or more of these:
Shower Remodels and Custom Tile Work
A full shower remodel in Colorado Springs — tear out the old unit, frame it up, waterproof it properly, and tile it to the ceiling — is one of the biggest line items in any bathroom project. Porcelain tile, custom niche shelving, frameless glass doors, and built-in benches all add cost, but they also make the single biggest visual impact.
Heated Floors
Colorado Springs winters are cold, and heated tile floors are one of the most popular upgrades we install. Electric radiant heat under tile adds comfort that's hard to put a price on — but expect to add $1,000–$3,000 depending on square footage.
Double Vanities
Going from a single sink to a double vanity means more cabinetry, more plumbing rough-in, and often a wider mirror or two separate ones. It's a significant upgrade in both cost and daily-use impact.
Layout Changes
Moving a toilet, relocating a shower drain, or changing where plumbing is roughed in all require a licensed plumber. These changes add real cost — but sometimes they're exactly what transforms a cramped, awkward bathroom into something that actually works.
High-End Materials
Marble, book-matched tile, specialty fixtures, freestanding soaking tubs — these are beautiful and they cost accordingly. We help every client find the right balance between what they love and what makes financial sense for their home.
How Long Does a Bathroom Remodel Take?
A standard bathroom remodel with us runs about 10 business days from demo to final walkthrough. That's our benchmark for a typical hall bath or primary bathroom — no layout changes, no major surprises.
Here's a rough phase breakdown:
- Demo and prep: 1–2 days
- Plumbing and rough-in: 1–2 days (subcontracted to licensed pros)
- Tile and waterproofing: 2–3 days
- Vanity, fixtures, and finishes: 2–3 days
- Final details and punch list: 1 day
Larger custom projects — full primary suites, layout changes, or high-end tile work — can run 2–3 weeks. We'll give you an honest timeline before we start, not after.
Our Multi-Stage Inspection Process
One thing that sets our work apart is how seriously we take quality control at every phase — not just at the end.
Before we close up any wall or move on to the next stage, we inspect:
- Waterproofing: Every shower membrane and moisture barrier is verified before tile goes up. This is the step that prevents expensive damage years later.
- Tile installation: Layout, spacing, and levelness are checked during installation, not after grout is set.
- Fixture rough-in: Plumbing connections are tested before walls close.
- Final walkthrough: We walk every finished project with the client. Nothing is "done" until you say it is.
We document each phase with photos and track everything through Houzz Pro so you have a clear record of what was done and when.
Real Project Examples from Colorado Springs
The Powder Room Refresh — A client in the Monument area wanted to modernize a dated half-bath without touching the plumbing layout. New tile floor, updated vanity, fresh fixtures, and paint brought it from 1995 to 2025 in about a week. Total: just under $12,000.
The Primary Bath Transformation — A Fountain homeowner wanted a true spa-level primary bathroom: custom tile shower with a built-in bench, frameless glass door, double vanity, heated floors, and soaking tub. We worked through Houzz Pro to show 3D renderings before a single tile was purchased. The project ran about 3 weeks. Total: approximately $36,000.
A Note on Colorado Springs Homes
If your home was built before 1990, be prepared for the possibility of surprises behind the walls. Older construction in the Colorado Springs area — especially homes from the 1960s through 1980s — can have plumbing that needs updating, subfloor issues, or tile set over problematic substrates.
We assess every project before we give a final number, and we're transparent about what we find during demo. If something unexpected comes up, you'll hear about it immediately — not in a surprise invoice at the end.
Financing Your Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom remodels are an investment, and not every homeowner wants to pay for one out of pocket. We work with financing options including GreenSky (with terms from 12 to 120 months) and can walk you through what makes sense for your situation.
Ready to Get Started? Let's Talk.
Whether you're planning a straightforward bathroom renovation in Colorado Springs or a full custom primary suite, the first step is a conversation.
Curtis Peyton | I'm The Man Services
Serving El Paso County — Fountain to Monument
- Phone: (719) 922-3960
- Email: imthemanservices@outlook.com
- Website: imthemanservices.com
We offer free on-site estimates. We'll walk through your space, talk through what you want, and give you a clear, honest number — no pressure, no runaround. Just a straight answer from someone who's been doing this for over 15 years.
Your bathroom should feel like a retreat, not a renovation horror story. Let's build something you'll love.
