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Plumbing Permit in Broomfield, Colorado

Required for plumbing installation, alteration, or repair work in the City and County of Broomfield, governed by the 2024 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as adopted by Ordinance No. 2295 (effective April 15, 2026).

Verified 2026-07-23 · Source

When you need this permit

  • Plumbing permit required for installation, alteration, or repair of plumbing systems, fixtures, water heaters, gas piping, and sewer/water service lines
  • Governed by the 2024 International Plumbing Code as adopted by City and County of Broomfield Ordinance No. 2295
  • All water heaters require a permit, including like-for-like replacements
  • A Gas Pipe Plan is required if a tanked water heater is being replaced by a tankless unit
  • Sewer/water line repairs require a Site Plan
  • Homeowners performing their own residential plumbing work should review the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) addendum on Homeowner Residential Plumbing Work

Required documents

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Fee schedule

Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation $1 to $500City and County of Broomfield Building Division Fee Schedule
$23.50
Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation $501 to $18,000City and County of Broomfield Building Division Fee Schedule
Scales from $26.55 up to $293.25 per the published valuation bands
Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation over $18,000BMC 15-03-100(B), Table 1-A, codified on Municode (re-verified live 2026-07-23) — fully published through $500,000+, not merely a table available on request above $18,000
$2,000.01-$25,000: $69.25 + $14.00 per additional $1,000; $25,000.01-$50,000: $391.75 + $10.10/$1,000; $50,000.01-$100,000: $643.75 + $7.00/$1,000; $100,000.01-$500,000: $993.75 + $5.60/$1,000; over $500,000: $3,233.75 + $4.75/$1,000
Graywater Permit (flat fee, distinct from standard plumbing permit)City and County of Broomfield Fees page
$200.00 plus applicable use tax

Review timeline

Plan reviewBroomfield’s published plan-review target
1–14 business days

How long did your Plumbing Permit permit actually take in Broomfield?

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Inspection process

  1. 1

    Underground/Rough-In

    Before concealment — pipe slope, materials, and cleanouts verified

  2. 2

    Final

    Fixtures connected, water heater venting and combustion air verified, no leaks

See the full Broomfield inspection guide — scheduling & re-inspection fees →

Tips

  • Water heater, furnace, and A/C replacement permits (including plumbing components) review in 1-2 weeks per the Review Timelines page; like-for-like replacements with no modifications review in 1-3 business days.
  • Graywater systems require a distinct $200 flat-fee permit rather than the standard valuation-based plumbing fee.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. All water heaters — new installations and replacements alike — require a plumbing permit. Homeowners performing the work themselves should review the DORA addendum on Homeowner Residential Plumbing Work. Source: City and County of Broomfield Building Division FAQ.

In Broomfield, the published Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation $1 to $500 is: $23.50. Additional published fees: Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation $501 to $18,000 — Scales from $26.55 up to $293.25 per the published valuation bands; Plumbing Permit Fee — valuation over $18,000 — $2,000.01-$25,000: $69.25 + $14.00 per additional $1,000; $25,000.01-$50,000: $391.75 + $10.10/$1,000; $50,000.01-$100,000: $643.75 + $7.00/$1,000; $100,000.01-$500,000: $993.75 + $5.60/$1,000; over $500,000: $3,233.75 + $4.75/$1,000; Graywater Permit (flat fee, distinct from standard plumbing permit) — $200.00 plus applicable use tax. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

Broomfield's published plan-review target for a plumbing permit is 1–14 business days.

You'll need: General Permit Application. Depending on your project, Broomfield may also ask for: Site Plan; Gas Pipe Plan; DORA Addendum (Homeowner Residential Plumbing Work). See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

Broomfield requires 2 inspection(s) for a plumbing permit, in order: Underground/Rough-In, Final. Schedule each through City and County of Broomfield Building Division (Community Development Department) (303-438-6370).

Apply through City and County of Broomfield Building Division (Community Development Department) at George Di Ciero City & County Building, One DesCombes Drive, Broomfield, CO 80020. Phone: 303-438-6370, email: buildingpermits@broomfield.org. Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except holidays; payments accepted 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Over-the-counter Plans Analyst consultations available Tuesdays 9am-Noon and Thursdays 1-4pm. Chief Building Official: Tim Pate, tpate@broomfield.org. Permits cannot be submitted through the Online Portal — all permit application documents, revisions, and affidavits must be emailed to buildingpermits@broomfield.org.. Official information: https://www.broomfield.org/174/Building.

Broomfield, Colorado has adopted: Colorado is a home-rule state with NO single statewide building code — each municipality and county adopts and amends its own code edition(s). The only statewide floor requirements are energy-code related (HB22-1362, the Colorado Energy Code Board / Model Low Energy and Carbon Code process) and, for accessory dwelling units, HB24-1152 (statewide ADU standards for eligible jurisdictions). Applicants working in any other Colorado city or county must independently confirm that jurisdiction's own adopted code edition and amendments — do not assume Broomfield's editions apply elsewhere. Source: Colorado Energy Office, Colorado Department of Local Affairs.; City and County of Broomfield Ordinance No. 2295, adopted by Broomfield City Council, effective April 15, 2026: adopts the 2024 International Building Code, 2024 International Residential Code, 2024 International Mechanical Code, 2024 International Plumbing Code, 2024 International Fuel Gas Code, 2024 International Existing Building Code, and 2024 International Fire Code (2024 ICC code series), plus the Colorado Low Energy and Carbon Code (state Model Low Energy Carbon Code / MLECC amendment package). Source: City and County of Broomfield Building Code Information page and Building Division page.; 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) — City and County of Broomfield began enforcement August 1, 2023, based on the State of Colorado's statewide NEC adoption (Colorado state law requires uniform statewide adoption of the NEC only, per the State Electrical Board). Broomfield will begin enforcement of the 2026 NEC on August 1, 2026, per the State Electrical Board's adoption schedule. Source: City and County of Broomfield Building Code Information page.; Broomfield Municipal Code (BMC) Title 15 (Building and Construction) codifies the locally-amended code editions and permit-fee authority (BMC 15-03-100); BMC Title 17 (Zoning), Chapter 17-32, governs accessory uses including fences (17-32-140) and accessory dwelling units (17-32-160 / 17-04-089). Source: City and County of Broomfield Building Code Information page; Municode library.; Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Code: a state-mandated model code (Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code Board) that all Colorado jurisdictions must adopt by March 1, 2026 and enforce by June 1, 2026 (both deadlines confirmed on the City's dedicated 'Broomfield Voice' WUI project page, itself last updated 2026-04-15). The City's Building Division page still carries unchanged 2025-vintage text (re-fetched live 2026-07-23, identical to the 2026-07-18 and 2026-07-03 captures) stating Broomfield had not yet held its adoption hearing and was not expected to consider adoption until early 2026. The dedicated Broomfield Voice WUI page (also re-fetched live 2026-07-23, unchanged since its 2026-04-15 update) is more current and explicit: as of its last update the Wildfire Resilience Code 'has not been adopted by Broomfield,' hearing dates are 'not yet set,' and adoption-ordinance readings 'are not anticipated to occur until the second half of 2026.' Both the March 1, 2026 statewide adoption deadline and the June 1, 2026 enforcement deadline have now passed with no adoption on record on either page — Broomfield's WUI code is not yet in effect as of today. Confirm current status directly with the Building Division before relying on it. Source: City and County of Broomfield Building Division page, 'Wildland Urban Interface Code' notice; City of Broomfield ('Broomfield Voice'), '2025 Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code' project page and its 'Key Dates' tab.. Local amendments apply — see the Broomfield overview page for the full list.

Sources & verification

Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-23.

Fees, timelines, and adopted codes are researched from each jurisdiction's published records — see how we verify. Requirements change and vary by project, so always confirm the current details with the Broomfield building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.