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Plumbing Cost in Denver 2026

Plumbing costs in Denver vary based on the scope of work, pipe material, and whether the job is a repair or new installation. Licensed plumbers must follow the International Plumbing Code (IPC) or Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC).

$$45 – $$200per hour in Denver
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Plumbing Cost Breakdown in Denver 2026

Indicative rates based on recent quotes from contractors in Denver, Colorado. Actual costs may vary based on site conditions and scope of work.

Work TypeMin RateMax RateUnit
Faucet Repair / Replacement$120$350per job
Toilet Installation$200$500per unit
Water Heater Replacement$800$3,000per unit
Drain Cleaning$100$400per job
Whole-House Repiping (Copper)$4,000$15,000per house
Whole-House Repiping (PEX)$2,500$8,000per house
Sewer Line Repair$1,500$6,000per job
Bathroom Rough-In$1,500$4,000per bathroom
Rates are indicative averages for Denver in 2026 (USD). Post a job on Biddaro to get competitive quotes from verified local contractors.

Factors Affecting Plumbing Cost in Denver

Complexity and accessibility of the plumbing system
Pipe material — PEX, copper, or CPVC
Emergency vs. scheduled service rates
Permit and inspection fees in Denver
Age of the existing plumbing system
Local labor rates in Denver

How to Save Money on Plumbing in Denver

1.

Bundle multiple plumbing jobs together for a volume discount.

2.

Choose PEX over copper for repiping — 30–50% cheaper with comparable lifespan.

3.

Schedule non-emergency work during weekdays to avoid weekend/overtime rates.

4.

Always verify the plumber is licensed and insured in Denver before work begins.

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Plumbing Cost FAQs – Denver, Colorado

How much does a plumber cost per hour in Denver?

Plumbers in Denver charge $45–200/hr depending on the job type, time of day, and urgency. Emergency calls and after-hours service cost 1.5–2x the standard rate.

Do I need a permit for plumbing work in Denver?

Yes. In Denver, permits are required for new installations, repiping, water heater replacements, and sewer line work. Minor repairs like faucet replacement typically do not require permits.

How long does a whole-house repiping take?

A whole-house repiping in Denver takes 2–5 days depending on home size, pipe material, and accessibility. PEX repiping is faster than copper.

How do I find a licensed plumber in Denver?

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