Cost to Bathroom Plumbing Rough-In in Denver, CO

$2,800$8,960 in Denver

12% above the national average · 1.12x cost multiplier

Expect to pay $2,800–$8,960 for a bathroom plumbing rough-in 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 fixture$560$1344$2800
Materials$896$1,680$3,360
Labor$2,240$3,920$7,840
Permits$672$896$1,680
Total$3,808+12% vs. national avg$6,496+12% vs. national avg$12,880+12% vs. national avg

Budget

Single bathroom, close to existing stack, supply and drain.

Mid-Range

Full bathroom rough-in, moderate distance from stack, proper venting.

Premium

Remote location, slab penetration or long run, complex venting.

Material Options

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

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
PEX Supply Lines$0.50-$1.50/ftMost residential supply line applications; the dominant choice in new constructionFlexible, freeze-resistant, fast to install, less expensive than copper
Copper Supply Lines$2-$4/ftHomes with existing copper systems where matching is requiredLong-lasting, naturally antimicrobial, handles high heat
ABS Drain Pipe$1-$2/ftNew construction and additions in areas where it's code-approvedLightweight, easy to cut and glue, lower cost than cast iron
PVC Drain Pipe$0.80-$1.50/ftStandard drain and vent applications in most residential projectsWidely code-approved, durable, resistant to chemicals
Cast Iron Drain$3-$8/ftMatching existing cast iron systems in older homesVery quiet, extremely durable, required in some jurisdictions

Other Projects in Denver

Denver Estimate

Typical Range

$2,800$8,960

vs. National Average

12% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.12x

Cost Per fixture

$560–$2800

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

See national average costs →