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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Broomfield County, CO

How Much Does Flooring Installation Cost in Broomfield County, CO?

Flooring costs in Broomfield County range from $1,590 to $8,480. Get local pricing for hardwood, LVP, and tile installation.

Cost range $3,180 – $8,480
Average $5,300
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Broomfield County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Hardwood Floor Installation (500 sq ft)

$3,180 Avg: $5,300 $8,480

Luxury Vinyl Plank (500 sq ft)

$2,120 Avg: $3,390 $5,300

Tile Floor Installation (200 sq ft)

$1,590 Avg: $2,650 $4,240

National avg $5,000 × 1.06x local adjustment = $5,300

Why Broomfield County prices look like this.

Nestled between Denver and Boulder, Broomfield County stands apart with a median home value of $631,600, roughly 3.66 times the national average. This elevated property market shapes flooring decisions, as homeowners here often invest in premium materials that match their home's value. The county's 2 ZIP codes form a compact but affluent market where quality flooring projects run 6% above national averages. For a 500 square foot hardwood installation, expect to pay between $3,180 and $8,480, with most projects landing around $5,300. Luxury vinyl plank offers a budget-friendly alternative at $2,120 to $5,300 for the same coverage. Tile installations for smaller spaces (200 sq ft) range from $1,590 to $4,240. These figures reflect local labor rates and material costs as of early 2026.

Labor Costs and Contractor Availability

Flooring installation in Broomfield County draws from the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro labor pool, where carpenters earn an average of $32.76 per hour ($68,130 annually). This rate sits above the national carpenter average of $29.58 per hour, contributing to the 1.06x services adjustment applied to local project costs. The metro area employs approximately 7,250 carpenters as of 2025, providing solid contractor availability for residential projects. Labor costs account for roughly 60% of most flooring jobs, with the remaining 40% covering materials. For hardwood installations, expect labor to run $3 to $5 per square foot, while tile work commands higher rates due to specialized skills and longer installation times. Vinyl plank installations require less labor intensity, keeping those project totals lower.

Weather Risks and Flooring Considerations

Broomfield County's overall hazard risk score of 34.70 places it in the Very Low category, though specific weather patterns warrant attention. Hail poses the most notable threat with a risk score of 91.41 (Relatively Moderate), which primarily affects roofing but can impact material deliveries and project scheduling. Lightning risk scores 86.23 (Relatively High), while winter weather at 74.70 (Relatively Moderate) creates moisture concerns that influence flooring choices. Wildfire risk registers at 72.36 (Relatively Low). For homeowners, these conditions favor moisture-resistant options like luxury vinyl plank or porcelain tile in ground-level spaces. Hardwood remains viable but requires proper acclimation (storing materials in your home for 48 to 72 hours before installation) to account for Colorado's dry climate and seasonal humidity swings.

Climate Zone Impact on Flooring

Broomfield County falls within IECC climate zone 5B, characterized by cold winters and a dry (B) moisture regime. This classification places the county in the DOE's north HVAC region, where heating dominates energy consumption. Zone 5B conditions mean flooring materials experience significant temperature swings between seasons. Solid hardwood can expand and contract noticeably, making engineered hardwood a popular alternative for its dimensional stability. The dry climate works in your favor for moisture-sensitive materials, though winter heating systems can drop indoor humidity below optimal levels for wood floors. Consider a whole-house humidifier if installing hardwood. For radiant floor heating compatibility, tile and luxury vinyl plank perform well, while solid hardwood requires careful thickness selection to avoid warping.

Energy Costs and Heated Flooring

Colorado's residential electricity rate of $0.168 per kWh (as of February 2026) factors into radiant floor heating calculations. Electric radiant systems under tile or LVP add $8 to $15 per square foot to installation costs but can reduce HVAC runtime in zone-heated spaces. For a 200 square foot bathroom with electric radiant heat, expect $15 to $25 monthly in added electricity during winter months at current rates. Broomfield's strong solar resources (5.47 peak sun hours daily) make offsetting these costs feasible for homeowners with rooftop solar. A standard 6kW system produces approximately 9,193 kWh annually in this area. Hydronic radiant systems cost more upfront ($15 to $25 per square foot) but operate more efficiently for whole-home applications, particularly when paired with high-efficiency boilers.

Financing Your Flooring Project

With mortgage rates at 6.36% as of mid-May 2026, many Broomfield County homeowners explore alternatives to cash-out refinancing for flooring projects. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) and personal loans often make more sense for projects under $10,000. Given the county's median home value of $631,600 and median property taxes of $3,888 annually, most homeowners have substantial equity available. A $5,300 hardwood installation (the local average for 500 sq ft) could be financed through a 0% APR credit card promotion for smaller projects or a HELOC for larger renovations. Some flooring retailers offer 12 to 24 month financing, though rates vary. When calculating ROI, hardwood flooring returns roughly 70 to 80% of cost at resale, while LVP and tile return 50 to 70% in markets at this price point.
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Questions buyers ask about flooring in Broomfield County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. How much does hardwood flooring cost in Broomfield County?

    Hardwood floor installation for 500 square feet costs between $3,180 and $8,480 in Broomfield County, with most projects averaging $5,300. This reflects the 1.06x local adjustment based on carpenter wages of $32.76 per hour in the Denver metro area.

  2. Is luxury vinyl plank a good choice for Colorado's climate?

    Yes, LVP performs well in Broomfield County's IECC zone 5B climate. Its dimensional stability handles the temperature swings and low humidity better than solid hardwood. Projects for 500 square feet run $2,120 to $5,300 locally.

  3. What flooring works best with radiant heat in Broomfield?

    Tile and luxury vinyl plank work well with radiant heating systems. At Colorado's $0.168/kWh electricity rate, electric radiant heat in a 200 sq ft space adds $15 to $25 monthly to winter bills. Tile installation for that space runs $1,590 to $4,240.

  4. How does Broomfield's hail risk affect flooring projects?

    Broomfield County's hail risk score of 91.41 (Relatively Moderate) mainly impacts scheduling and material deliveries rather than installed flooring. Plan for potential weather delays if ordering materials during spring and summer storm seasons.

  5. Should I choose engineered or solid hardwood in Broomfield?

    Engineered hardwood often performs better in zone 5B's dry climate with seasonal humidity swings. Solid hardwood works if you maintain 35 to 55% indoor humidity. Both fall within the $3,180 to $8,480 range for 500 square feet locally.

  6. How do Broomfield flooring costs compare to the national average?

    Broomfield County flooring projects run approximately 6% above national averages due to local carpenter wages of $32.76/hr versus the $29.58/hr national rate. A $5,000 national average project costs about $5,300 here.

  7. What financing options exist for flooring in Broomfield County?

    With current mortgage rates at 6.36%, HELOCs often work better than refinancing for flooring projects. Given the $631,600 median home value, most homeowners have equity available. Retailer financing and 0% APR promotions suit projects under $5,000.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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