Cost to Bathroom Flooring in Denver, CO

$560$5,040 in Denver

12% above the national average · 1.12x cost multiplier

Expect to pay $560–$5,040 for a bathroom flooring in Denver, about 12% above the national benchmark. The Mountain West region's contractor market and material costs account for most of this difference. The detailed breakdown below shows how budget, mid-range, and premium projects compare at Denver prices.

Cost Breakdown in Denver

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per sq ft$3$9$20
Materials$336$672$2,016
Labor$560$1,008$2,464
Permits$0$0$0
Total$896+12% vs. national avg$1,680+12% vs. national avg$4,480+12% vs. national avg

Budget

Vinyl sheet or LVP, 50 sq ft, basic install, self-adhesive or floating

Mid-Range

Porcelain tile, 60 sq ft, standard lay, matching grout

Premium

Natural stone or large-format tile, custom pattern, heated underlayment

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Denver may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Ceramic Tile$2-$5/sq ft materialsBudget to mid-range bathrooms, high-traffic floorsDurable, water-resistant, huge style selection, affordable
Porcelain Tile$3-$10/sq ft materialsWet areas, primary baths, long-term installationsLower water absorption than ceramic, very durable, mimics stone or wood
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)$2-$6/sq ft materialsBudget remodels, rentals, families with kids, DIY installs100% waterproof, warm and soft underfoot, DIY-friendly floating install, lower cost
Natural Stone (Marble/Travertine)$8-$25/sq ft materialsPrimary baths where aesthetics are priorityUnique beauty, premium look, adds home value
Vinyl Sheet$1-$3/sq ft materialsRental properties, budget bathrooms, quick turnaroundsSeamless surface, fully waterproof, very low cost, easy to clean

Other Projects in Denver

Denver Estimate

Typical Range

$560$5,040

vs. National Average

12% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.12x

Cost Per sq ft

$3–$20

Estimates apply Denver's 1.12x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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