Cost to Pond & Water Feature Installation in Denver, CO

$2,240$13,440 in Denver

12% above the national average · 1.12x cost multiplier

Expect to pay $2,240–$13,440 for a pond & water feature installation 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
Materials$896$2,800$7,840
Labor$896$2,800$6,720
Permits$0$224$560
Total$1,792+12% vs. national avg$6,384+12% vs. national avg$16,800+12% vs. national avg

Budget

Small pre-formed liner pond (50-100 sq ft) or standalone fountain/bubbler. Basic pump, no fish, minimal plantings.

Mid-Range

Custom-shaped EPDM liner pond (100-200 sq ft) with waterfall, skimmer, biological filter, lighting, and aquatic plants. Fish-ready.

Premium

Large custom pond (200-500+ sq ft) with multi-tier waterfall, stone hardscape, professional grade filtration, LED lighting, fish stocking, and landscape integration.

Material Options

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

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Pre-Formed Rigid Liner$100-$500Small starter ponds and simple water gardensEasy to install, predictable shape, puncture-resistant
EPDM Rubber Liner$0.50-$1.50/sq ftMost custom ponds - the industry standardAny shape or size, flexible, fish-safe, 20-year lifespan
Concrete/Gunite$25-$50/sq ftLarge permanent installations and formal koi pondsPermanent, any shape, extremely durable, professional finish
Standalone Fountain/Bubbler$200-$3,000 per unitPatios, small yards, and entryway focal pointsNo excavation, easy to install, adds sound and movement, self-contained

Other Projects in Denver

Denver Estimate

Typical Range

$2,240$13,440

vs. National Average

12% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.12x

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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