720 Verified Home-Services Pros Across Colorado
Capital Denver; largest metro Denver. Deepest pro coverage in Denver, Englewood, and Colorado Springs.
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Why ProFix in Colorado
ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across Colorado, with deepest coverage in Denver, Englewood, and Colorado Springs. Colorado has no statewide general-contractor license — GC, roofing, and HVAC are licensed by each city/county. The state (DORA) licenses only electricians and plumbers; verify a GC with your local building department. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.
Top metros in Colorado
Where ProFix Directory currently lists the most verified gold-tier pros.
- Denver159 verified pros
- Englewood40 verified pros
- Colorado Springs37 verified pros
Most-searched trades in Colorado
- General Contractors741 verified
- Electricians92 verified
- Water/Fire/Mold Restoration10 verified
- Plumbers9 verified
- Concrete Contractors8 verified
Top verified pros in Colorado
Highest-confidence gold-tier contractors in the state directory, ordered by ProFix verification signals.
- 1. 25-7 Media Inc.Lamar, CO
- 2. 4x4 Concrete Forming IncSedalia, CO
- 3. A. Adkisson Electric IncLoveland, CO
- 4. Aar Frequency CoordinationPueblo, CO
- 5. Academy Telephone Answering Service Inc Dba A C E DispatchDenver, CO
- 6. Acs Investments, LlcLittleton, CO
- 7. Adams County Communication Center, Inc.Commerce City, CO
- 8. Adams County Communications Center, Inc.Commerce City, CO
- 9. Adcom911, Inc,Commerce City, CO
- 10. Adelphia Cablevision Associates, L.p., Debtor-in-possessionGreenwood Village, CO
Spotlight: featured Colorado pros
A rotating slice of verified Colorado contractors — refreshed daily so different gold-tier pros surface beyond the top-ranked five.
- No photo on fileCentury Huntington Company, Debtor-in-possessionGreenwood Village, COVerified
- No photo on fileCentury Mississippi Corp., Debtor-in-possessionGreenwood Village, COVerified
- No photo on fileChaffee CountySalida, COVerified
- No photo on fileChapin, Bobby JArvada, COVerified
- No photo on fileCharter Communications, Inc.Greenwood Village, COVerified
Licensing snapshot
Colorado does not license general contractors at the state level — GC licensing is handled by individual municipalities. The Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) licenses electricians and plumbers statewide.
Primary regulator: DORA — State Electrical & Plumbing Boards.
- General Contractor — licensed locallyby city/county in Colorado
- Electrician licensingin Colorado
- Plumber licensingin Colorado
- HVAC Contractor licensingin Colorado
Verifying a general contractor in Colorado
Colorado has no statewide general-contractor license — GC, roofing, and HVAC are licensed by each city/county. The state (DORA) licenses only electricians and plumbers; verify a GC with your local building department.
How to verify a Colorado contractor's license →4,696 Colorado contractors on ProFix carry a verified-active CO DORA license, matched to official public records — confirm any of them in one click.
Typical Colorado service costs
Typical homeowner ranges ProFix observes across Colorado: plumbing $175–$8K, electrical $200–$9.5K, HVAC installs $5K–$17K, and GC remodels $6K–$100K.
- Plumbing service$175 – $8,000Typical: $1,300
- Electrical work$200 – $9,500Typical: $1,700
- HVAC installation$5,000 – $17,000Typical: $9,500
- General contractor remodel$6,000 – $100,000Typical: $32,000
Real Cost Index for Colorado
Metro-level median + typical range from real public building permits.
Boulder, CO
Published benchmarks for 7 trades.
Homeowner guides for Colorado
Use these state-specific guides to check emergency steps, seasonal timing, utility contacts, insurance paperwork, and project rules before you hire.
- Climate resilienceWeather, freeze-thaw, heat, flood, and wildfire planning for contractor scopes.
- Seasonal calendarMonth-by-month home-service timing for inspections, maintenance, and urgent prep.
- Utility servicesGas, electric, water, sewer, and 811 contacts to check before private work.
- Insurance requirementsCoverage signals, certificates, bonds, and paperwork to request before hiring.
- HOA project rulesCommon approvals, architectural review steps, and contractor documentation.
- RFP templatesState-aware bid packets for comparing scopes, exclusions, and timelines.
- Scam watchDoor-to-door, storm, deposit, and licensing red flags for homeowners.
- DIY vs hireWhere homeowner-safe work ends and licensed or insured work should start.
- Cancellation rightsCooling-off windows, paperwork, and refund questions to settle before deposit.
- Historic homesPreservation, permit, and material constraints for older properties.
- Emergency guideUtility-first contacts and conservative first steps for active home hazards.
Colorado licensing boards by trade
The four core trades that the Colorado state government licenses directly. Every board name and URL is sourced from the state's own published roster — click through to verify any contractor's status before signing a contract or paying a deposit. ProFix Directory cross-checks against these same rosters during verification.
- General ContractorBoard: Not published
- Electrician
- Plumber
- HVAC ContractorBoard: Not published
Nearby launched states
ProFix Directory covers home-services pros in every state that borders Colorado below. Reciprocity rules vary by trade and board — always confirm with the destination state's licensing authority before hiring a contractor based across the line. Use the directory hubs below to browse verified pros next door.
How ProFix verifies Colorado pros
Every Colorado contractor on this directory had to clear four independent checks before being published: a verified phone in E.164 format with a Colorado-area area code, a published street address, a license number or state-board verification URL on file, and appearance across at least two independent public sources. We do not run a star-rating system on these pages because we do not yet hold first-party review data for Colorado — only signals we can independently corroborate from the state's own published rosters and permit feeds. Read the full method on /methodology and our scoring rubric on /trust-score. Suggest a correction or flag a stale listing on /corrections.
Browse Colorado pros by trade: general contractor, electrician, water/fire/mold restoration, plumber, concrete contractor. Or jump straight to the top-ranked Colorado pros ranked by ProFix's transparent confidence scorecard.
Cities we cover in Colorado
The first 20 Colorado cities and CDPs in the directory, listed alphabetically. Click any to see verified gold-tier pros serving that city.
All Colorado pros A–Z
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