Log In Get Started

Home Addition Cost in Denver, Colorado

Adding space to your Colorado home requires accounting for high-altitude snow loads and expansive clay soils that impact foundation costs. In 2025, most additions range from $100 to $450 per square foot depending on your county's specific building codes and terrain.

Showing Colorado-wide averages. City-specific data for Denver coming soon.

Avg: $118,000 12-24 Weeks 50% ROI

Cost Breakdown

Denver Avg
Average Cost $118,000
Low End Range $47,200
High End Range $236,000
Per Sq. Ft. $118 - $472

Phase Estimate

Planning & Permits 10%
Foundation & Framing 35%
Mechanical & Electrical 20%
Interior & Exterior Finish 30%
Inspection 5%

What You'll Pay in Denver

Expand your living space with a new room, second story, or extended living area.

In Denver, renovation costs are 7% above the Colorado average and 18% above the national average nationally. This reflects local labor rates, material availability, and Denver-specific building requirements.

  • Budget Buffer: We recommend adding 15-20% for unexpected issues.
  • Labor vs. Materials: Typically a 50/50 split for this project type.
  • Permits: Budget $500-$2,000 for Denver permits.
Get a personalized estimate

Adjust for your square footage and scope

Try Cost Estimator

Timeline & Investment Return

Understanding the duration and value of your renovation is crucial for planning. Here is what to expect for a home addition in Denver.

50%
Moderate Return

Recoup 50% of costs upon resale.

  • Duration: 12 to 24 weeks on average.
  • Permits: Allow 6 weeks for processing.
  • Best Season: April-October.
Calculate your ROI

See how this renovation impacts your home value

Try ROI Calculator

Project Roadmap

Planning & Permits 8 Weeks
Foundation & Framing 6 Weeks
Mechanical & Electrical 4 Weeks
Interior & Exterior Finish 8 Weeks
Inspection 2 Weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home addition cost in Colorado?

Expect to pay between $100 and $450 per square foot in 2025. Total costs typically range from $150,000 for simple extensions to over $350,000 for complex second-story additions in mountain communities.

Do I need a permit for a home addition in Colorado?

Yes, you must obtain zoning, building, and trade permits from your local municipality. Most projects also require structural plans stamped by a Colorado-licensed professional engineer to ensure safety.

How long does a home addition take?

A typical Colorado home addition takes 4 to 9 months to complete. This includes approximately 8 weeks for the permitting phase and several months for foundation work, framing, and interior finishing.

Plan Your Denver Home Addition

Track costs, manage contractors, and keep all your renovation documents in one place with RenoCanvas.

Get Started