Colorado Springs Remodeling & Custom Homes

You don't need a better contractor. You need better information.

You've compared bids that don't match. You've read reviews you can't verify. You've visited websites where every contractor sounds exactly the same. And you still don't know what a kitchen remodel actually costs in Colorado Springs. That's not your fault. That's the industry working as designed.

Download the Free Renovation Peace Plan

Real Colorado Springs pricing. Decision frameworks. Contractor evaluation criteria. No contact info required.

Recent kitchen remodel in Colorado Springs by Mountain Property Builders
Recent ProjectKitchen, Colorado Springs CO
The Problem
915
Complaints filed in El Paso County last year

Here's why.

Every residential contractor in Colorado Springs uses the same script. They claim quality. They claim trust. They offer a free estimate. Then they ask you to make a $50,000 decision based on a conversation and a handshake.

Here's the pattern:

  • You search for "kitchen remodel Colorado Springs" and find 12 contractors who all sound identical.
  • You call three for bids. One never shows. One quotes $78,000. One quotes $38,000. You have no way to know which number is real.
  • You pick one, mostly based on who seemed nicest or who your neighbor used. You hope for the best.
  • You learn the real price after demolition starts.

This is not a contractor problem. It is an information problem. The industry keeps pricing, scope details, and evaluation criteria behind a sales call. That forces you to make decisions without the data you need. And when homeowners make decisions without data, 915 of them end up filing complaints with the Colorado Attorney General.

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Colorado Springs remodeling contractors who publish starting price ranges on their website.
What we do differently

We publish what the industry hoards.

Mountain Property Builders is built on a simple principle: you should have real pricing, real scope breakdowns, and real evaluation criteria before you talk to any contractor. Including us.

What that looks like in practice:

Published starting prices.
Not national averages. Not bait numbers. Real Colorado Springs ranges based on actual project data. You'll find them on this page and in the Renovation Peace Plan.
Decision frameworks.
The Renovation Peace Plan includes a bid evaluation checklist so you can compare any contractor's proposal on substance, not sales pitch.
A paid first meeting, not a free one.
Our Project Clarity Session costs $500 to $750 and is credited toward your project. You walk out with a detailed scope document, cost analysis, and timeline you can use with any contractor. That's not a sales call. That's a deliverable.
We'd rather lose a project to an informed homeowner than win one from a confused one.
Published starting prices

What remodeling actually costs in Colorado Springs.

These are starting ranges for common projects. Your final number depends on scope, materials, structural conditions, and the decisions you make. The Renovation Peace Plan breaks down what drives the cost up or down for each category.

Kitchen refresh project
Kitchen Refresh
$25,000 – $40,000
Surfaces and features updated. No layout changes.
Bathroom refresh project
Bathroom Refresh
$12,000 – $20,000
New tile, vanity, fixtures, lighting. Plumbing stays put.
Basement finish project
Basement Finish
$35,000 – $50,000
Framing, drywall, electrical, flooring, basic bathroom.
Whole-home addition project
Whole-Home Addition
$80,000 – $150,000+
Foundation, framing, full systems, finish.
These are real Colorado Springs prices. Not national averages. Not bait numbers. We publish these because you should be able to budget honestly before you call anyone. If your number and our number are far apart, we both save time. If they're close, we have a real conversation.
The Renovation Peace Plan

Everything you need before you call anyone.

This is a free guide built for Colorado Springs homeowners. It includes:

  • Real pricing ranges for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and additions in the Colorado Springs market.
  • Cost driver breakdowns so you understand what moves your number up or down.
  • A bid evaluation framework so you can compare proposals on substance.
  • A contractor evaluation checklist with the specific questions that separate thorough contractors from thin ones.
  • A decision framework for couples so you and your partner can align before the first phone call.
Download the Renovation Peace Plan
No contact info required. No email gate. No sales call.
How it works

Three steps to a renovation you actually understand.

01
Download the Renovation Peace Plan.
Read it with your partner. Use the pricing ranges to set a realistic budget. Use the evaluation criteria to know what to look for in any contractor's proposal.
02
Schedule a Project Clarity Session.
When you're ready to get specific, book a Project Clarity Session ($500 to $750, credited toward your project). This is a detailed working session, not a sales pitch. You'll walk away with a scope document, cost analysis, and timeline you can use with any contractor.
03
Build with confidence.
You'll know what's happening, when, and why, before construction starts. Every material selection happens before the first nail. Every decision point is mapped in advance. No surprises.