How Much Does Plumbing Cost in Jefferson County, CO?
Jefferson County plumbing costs range from $155 to $12,240. Local plumbers earn $34.57/hr. Get accurate 2026 pricing for repairs and installations.
What homeowners in Jefferson County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Drain Clearing / Service Call
Water Heater Replacement
Whole-Home Re-pipe (PEX)
National avg $275 × 1.02x local adjustment = $280
Why Jefferson County prices look like this.
Plumber Labor Rates in Jefferson County
Weather Hazards and Plumbing Risks
Climate Zone Considerations for Plumbing
Energy Costs and Water Heating
Financing Plumbing Projects
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Questions buyers ask about plumbing in Jefferson County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a plumber cost per hour in Jefferson County?
Licensed plumbers in the Denver metro area earn a mean wage of $34.57/hr, with service call rates to homeowners ranging from $75 to $150 per hour depending on the company and job type. Emergency or weekend calls often cost 1.5x to 2x standard rates.
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What does a water heater replacement cost in Jefferson County, CO?
Water heater replacement costs range from $1,020 to $3,570 in Jefferson County, with a typical installation around $1,835. This reflects the 1.02x local cost adjustment based on area labor rates. Tank size, fuel type, and efficiency rating affect final pricing.
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How much does whole-home re-piping cost in Jefferson County?
A complete PEX re-pipe runs $4,080 to $12,240 in Jefferson County, averaging $7,650 for a standard home. Factors include total linear footage, number of fixtures, wall accessibility, and permit requirements. Copper re-pipes cost 20-40% more than PEX.
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Why are plumbing costs higher in Jefferson County than the national average?
Jefferson County's 1.02x cost adjustment reflects local plumber wages of $34.57/hr versus the $33.49/hr national average. The 3.51x median home value (compared to national figures) also means larger homes with more complex plumbing systems are common in the area.
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Should I worry about frozen pipes in Jefferson County?
Yes. Jefferson County scores 97.84 percentile for winter weather risk, making frozen pipes a real concern. IECC Climate Zone 5B indicates significant cold exposure. Budget for pipe insulation, heat tape on vulnerable runs, and interior shut-off valves for exterior spigots.
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Is an electric or gas water heater more cost-effective in Colorado?
At $0.168/kWh, a standard electric water heater costs about $672 annually to operate. Heat pump models reduce this to $200-$335. Natural gas remains competitive where available. Jefferson County's 5.33 peak sun hours daily make solar-assisted water heating an attractive long-term option.
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How many licensed plumbers work in the Jefferson County area?
The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area employs 5,750 plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters according to 2025 occupational data. This robust workforce means good availability for both routine service and larger projects, though emergency slots fill quickly during winter weather events.
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.