Home Renovation, Kitchen Remodeling, Basement Finishing & General Construction in Colorado Springs
Your Vision, Built with Precision. From Renovations to New Builds, We Handle It All.
Profix Solutions – Experience, Built on Trust
Profix Solutions is a trusted residential general contractor dedicated to delivering high-quality construction and remodeling services. We specialize in home renovations, interior finishing, and complete residential upgrades—bringing skilled craftsmanship and durable results to every project.
Our team of licensed professionals manages everything from structural improvements and interior remodels to exterior upgrades and full project coordination. As a reliable residential contractor, we prioritize clear communication, consistent quality, and building long-term relationships with every homeowner.
Transform your space with professional interior finishing designed for durability, style, and precision. Our general contracting team delivers high-quality drywall finishing, trim installation, baseboards, crown molding, and detailed carpentry that elevates any residential or commercial interior.
Upgrade your home with expert kitchen renovation services designed for functionality, efficiency, and modern style. Full kitchen remodels including custom cabinetry, countertop installation, backsplash, flooring, lighting, plumbing, and electrical upgrades.
Turn your bathroom into a clean, modern, and highly functional space. Complete renovations including demolition, custom tile work, shower and tub installations, vanities, flooring, lighting, and code-compliant plumbing systems.
Full-service general construction built on efficiency, coordination, and craftsmanship. Ground-up construction, managing subcontractors, materials, permits, and scheduling. Residential and commercial.
Expert framing services for residential and commercial projects. Wood and steel framing, delivering accurate layouts, solid structural support, and efficient installation.
Professional drywall and painting services. Installation, taping, mudding, sanding, smooth finishing, and interior and exterior painting with Level 4 and Level 5 finishes available.
Interior Finishing Contractor in Colorado
Trim · Molding · Baseboards · Detailed Carpentry
The difference between a good build and a great one lives in the finish work. At Profix Solutions, our interior finishing team delivers the clean lines, seamless transitions, and polished details that make a space feel truly complete.
Interior Finishing Services in Colorado Springs
Our crews handle drywall finishing (level 4 and level 5 smooth finish), baseboard and door casing installation, crown molding and coffered ceiling details, window and door trim packages, built-in shelving and accent millwork, stair railing and baluster finishing, and touch-up paint prep.
Trim & Millwork Contractor Near Me
Our carpenters are experienced in both traditional and contemporary profiles, from simple colonial casings to elaborate craftsman detailing. We measure, cut, and install every piece to tight tolerances, cope internal corners for lasting gaps-free joints, and prep all surfaces for a flawless paint finish.
Colorado Springs homeowners face a unique combination of dry climate conditions, altitude-related wood movement, and a rapidly growing housing market that rewards quality finishes. We understand local building practices, permit requirements, and the material choices that perform best in Colorado's climate.
Interior Finishing Benefits
Level 4 & Level 5 drywall finish available
Same crew from start to finish—no subcontracting your finish work
Full-service: trim, molding, built-ins, and paint prep in one contract
Licensed and insured in Colorado
Residential and light commercial projects accepted
Free detailed estimates with itemized scope
Interior Finishing Contractor in Colorado Springs – Free Estimate
Get a free on-site estimate. We serve Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Monument, Castle Rock, and surrounding communities.
Full Remodels · Custom Cabinetry · Countertops · Layout Redesign
The kitchen is the most-used room in any home and the single greatest driver of resale value. Profix Solutions manages kitchen renovations from concept through completion—coordinating cabinetry, countertops, tile, plumbing, electrical, and finishes.
Kitchen Remodeling Services in Colorado Springs
Our kitchen renovation process covers demolition and debris removal, framing and layout changes, rough plumbing and electrical, custom or semi-custom cabinetry installation, countertop templating and installation (quartz, granite, butcher block), backsplash tile, flooring (hardwood, LVP, tile), lighting fixtures, appliance hookups, and all interior finishing and paint.
Custom Cabinetry & Storage Near Me
We work with top regional cabinetry suppliers and local custom cabinet shops to deliver kitchens that maximize every inch of storage. Soft-close hardware, pull-out organizers, corner cabinet solutions, pantry pull-outs, and appliance garages are standard options.
Countertop Installation Colorado Springs
We work with quartz (Cambria, Silestone, MSI), natural granite and marble, porcelain slabs, solid surface, and butcher block. Our team handles templating, fabrication coordination, and installation, including precision cuts required for undermount sinks and cooktop openings.
Kitchen Renovation Benefits
Single-point-of-contact project management
Phased scheduling to minimize disruption to daily life
In-house carpentry and finish crew—faster timelines
Material sourcing assistance with trade pricing
Code-compliant plumbing and electrical coordination
Post-completion walkthrough and punch-list guarantee
Whether you're refreshing the cabinets or starting from the studs, we'll scope the right project for your goals and budget. Serving Colorado Springs and the greater Pikes Peak region.
Tile · Showers · Vanities · Moisture-Proof Construction
A well-executed bathroom renovation improves daily comfort, eliminates maintenance headaches, and adds measurable value to your property. Profix Solutions brings together tile expertise, plumbing coordination, and detailed finish work to deliver bathrooms that look stunning and perform flawlessly for decades.
Bathroom Remodeling Services in Colorado Springs
We handle demolition and moisture-damage assessment, subfloor repair and waterproofing, custom shower and tub surrounds, vanity and medicine cabinet installation, toilet and fixture replacement, exhaust fan and lighting upgrades, heated floor systems, and all finish work. Every bathroom is built with proper moisture barriers, waterproofed shower pan installations, and ventilation designed to meet Colorado's building codes.
Custom Tile & Shower Contractor Near Me
Our tile installers are experienced with large-format porcelain, natural stone, subway tile, mosaic accents, and complex herringbone and chevron patterns. We use industry-standard waterproofing membranes (Schluter Kerdi, RedGard) behind every shower installation.
Small Bathroom Renovation Colorado Springs
Our team specializes in maximizing small bathroom layouts—floating vanities, recessed niche storage, frameless glass enclosures, and light-reflective tile choices. We'll help you get the most out of every square foot.
Bathroom Renovation Benefits
Waterproofing backed by material manufacturer warranties
Heated floor rough-in available
ADA-compliant design options for aging-in-place renovations
Master bath, guest bath, and powder room specialists
Coordinated plumbing and electrical with licensed subs
Contact us for a free on-site estimate. We'll walk through your existing bathroom, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed scope with no hidden costs.
Profix Solutions acts as your single point of responsibility from site prep to final certificate of occupancy, managing subcontractors, material deliveries, inspections, and budget tracking.
General Construction Services in Colorado Springs
Our services cover new residential construction (single-family homes and ADUs), home additions and second-story additions, garage construction and conversions, commercial tenant improvements and light commercial build-outs, and full gut-rehabilitation of existing structures. We self-perform framing, interior finishing, drywall, and painting.
General Contractor Project Management Near Me
Every Profix project is assigned a dedicated superintendent who coordinates daily activities, communicates with inspectors, and provides weekly progress updates. Budget variances are documented and communicated before any change order is executed—no surprises at the end of the job.
Licensed General Contractor Colorado Springs – Code Compliant
Colorado Springs and El Paso County have specific requirements around seismic, snow load, energy efficiency (IECC 2021), and radon mitigation. Our team stays current with code changes and works closely with local plan reviewers to ensure permit approval and inspection compliance at every phase.
General Construction Benefits
Licensed general contractor in Colorado
In-house framing, finish work, drywall, and painting crews
Weekly written project updates
Transparent change order process
Permit acquisition and inspection management included
Residential and commercial projects accepted
General Contractor Colorado Springs – Free Consultation
From a small addition to a full ground-up build, contact us for a pre-construction consultation.
Everything that follows in a construction project—mechanical, electrical, plumbing, insulation, and finishes—depends on the accuracy of the frame. Profix Solutions framing crews work from engineered plans to deliver layouts that are plumb, level, and true.
We frame new single-family homes, multi-family units, accessory dwelling units (ADUs), room additions, second-story additions, covered decks, garages, and light commercial structures. Our crews are experienced in both wood platform framing and light-gauge steel framing, and handle complex roof structures including hip roofs, vaulted ceilings, and exposed beam designs.
Precision Framing Services Near Me
Our lead framers use laser levels, story poles, and continuous measurement verification to ensure layouts are accurate to tight tolerances. We pre-plan header and rough opening sizes for doors and windows before the first stud goes up.
Framing Near Me – Colorado Structural Code Compliance
Snow loads in El Paso County can reach 30 psf on roofs, and wind exposure categories require specific shear wall designs and connector hardware. We use Simpson Strong-Tie hardware systems throughout our framing packages to meet IBC and IRC code requirements.
Framing Benefits
Experienced crews on wood and light-gauge steel
Works directly from architectural and structural drawings
Pre-drywall inspection checklist included
Coordination with MEP trades for backing and blocking
Snow load and wind exposure compliant construction
New construction and additions accepted
Framing Contractor Near Me in Colorado Springs – Free Estimate
We work with homeowners, developers, and general contractors. Contact us to discuss your framing scope and get a competitive bid.
Profix Solutions delivers drywall finishing and painting that consistently meets Level 4 and Level 5 quality standards—the benchmark used in high-end residential and commercial construction.
Drywall Services in Colorado Springs
Our drywall crews handle hang, tape, mud, and sand for new construction and remodels. We work with standard 1/2" and 5/8" type X fire-rated drywall, moisture-resistant greenboard, and specialty products like QuietRock for sound isolation. All seams are taped and feathered to a smooth, shadow-free finish.
Our painting division uses professional-grade paints from Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and PPG. Exterior painting includes proper surface preparation—pressure washing, caulking, priming bare wood and metal—followed by two coats appropriate for Colorado's UV exposure and temperature swings.
Drywall Texture Matching & Repair Near Me
Our finishers are proficient in orange peel, knockdown, skip trowel, and smooth textures, and use careful lighting comparison to blend repairs invisibly into existing ceilings and walls.
Home Renovation · Kitchen Remodeling · Basement Finishing · Briargate, CO 80921 / 80923 / 80924
Profix Solutions serves Briargate homeowners with expert renovation, remodeling, and finishing services. Briargate is one of Colorado Springs' largest planned residential communities—homes built primarily in the 1990s and 2000s are now 20–30 years old and ready for modern updates.
Renovation Services We Offer in Briargate
Kitchen Remodeling in Briargate – Cabinet upgrades, countertop replacement, layout redesign, and full kitchen gut renovations.
Briargate homes built in the 1990s and 2000s share common renovation needs: dated kitchen layouts, original builder-grade bathrooms, and unfinished basements with real potential. Profix Solutions understands these homes—the floor plans, the materials, and the upgrades that make the biggest difference in comfort and resale value.
Local contractor familiar with Briargate neighborhoods and HOA requirements
Licensed and insured general contractor in Colorado
Free on-site estimates with detailed written scope
Single point of contact from permit to punch list
Crews experienced in 1990s–2000s residential construction styles
Serving All of Briargate, Colorado Springs
We work throughout Briargate including Briargate Crossing, Wolf Ranch, Nor'wood, Timberridge, Flying Horse, and adjacent neighborhoods in zip codes 80921, 80923, and 80924.
Get a Free Estimate in Briargate
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Primary Suites · Second Stories · Home Offices · ADUs · Covered Living
Northgate homeowners near Interquest Parkway and the I-25 corridor aren't dealing with aging infrastructure — they're dealing with growth. Well-built homes between 2005 and 2020 where the question is what comes next. Profix Solutions manages home addition projects from structural engineering and HOA submittal through permitted construction and final inspection.
Why Northgate Homeowners Are Adding On
Families Outgrow the Floor Plan Before They Outgrow the Neighborhood
Northgate is one of the most desirable corridors in Colorado Springs. Moving costs more than building. Between transaction costs, moving costs, and premium pricing of comparable homes, adding on is frequently the financially rational choice — and lets families stay in the neighborhood they chose.
Newer Homes Have Sound Structural Bones Worth Building On
Homes built 2005–2020 don't carry the deferred maintenance burden of older housing stock. Adding onto a Northgate home means tying into a structure built to current code and in good condition — a different starting point than adding onto older construction.
Remote Work and Changing Household Composition
Permanent remote work has changed how Northgate households use square footage. A four-bedroom home adequate when two adults commuted is not adequate when both need dedicated professional office space. Home office additions and garage conversions are among the most common requests Profix receives in Northgate.
HOA Requirements Favor Quality Construction
Northgate HOA communities — Falcon Estates, Timber Ridge, Interquest-area planned developments — have architectural review requirements that additions match the primary residence in quality of materials, roofline integration, and exterior finish. Profix manages HOA submittal as part of every project.
Types of Home Additions in Northgate
Primary Suite Additions
400–700 sq ft additions including a larger bedroom, custom tile shower, dual-vanity bathroom, soaking tub, and walk-in closet with built-in organization. Engineered to tie into existing roofline and exterior materials cleanly.
Home Office Additions
Purpose-built office space structurally separate from primary living areas. Dedicated entrance, sound insulation, full electrical capacity for multiple workstations, video-call-optimized lighting, and optional bathroom and kitchenette.
Second-Story Additions
Full or partial second-story additions doubling footprint without consuming lot coverage. Requires structural assessment of first-floor load-bearing walls and foundation, appropriate engineering, and careful roofline design.
Attached Garage Expansions
Third-bay additions, bay depth extensions for truck clearance, workshop or utility areas off existing garages. Matched exterior finish and roofline — not detectable as an afterthought.
Detached ADUs
400–800 sq ft self-contained accessory dwelling units with full kitchen, bathroom, and separate entrance. Complete permitted builds including foundation, framing, exterior, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and interior finish.
Sunroom and Covered Outdoor Living Additions
Four-season screened or glass-enclosed sunroom additions and covered patio structures engineered for Northgate's elevation and wind exposure. Outdoor ceiling fans, integrated lighting, and structural posts.
The Home Addition Process in Colorado Springs
On-Site Assessment and Scope Development — Walk the property, assess existing structure, evaluate lot for setbacks and HOA requirements, develop written scope and preliminary estimate range.
Structural Engineering and Design — Licensed structural engineers assess tie-in requirements, design beams and posts, size foundations, produce stamped drawings for permit submission and HOA review.
Permit Acquisition — Building permit from City of Colorado Springs Development Services. Profix prepares and submits all documentation and manages the review process.
Construction — Foundation or slab, framing, rough mechanicals, insulation, drywall, exterior finish, interior finish. Profix self-performs framing, drywall, interior finishing, and painting.
Inspections and Closeout — City inspections at each phase. Final inspection results in certificate of occupancy. Project is not complete until final inspection passes.
Home Additions in HOA Communities
Most Northgate neighborhoods require HOA architectural review approval for additions. Profix is familiar with the standards and submittal requirements of Northgate's major HOA communities. HOA review timelines are typically 30–60 days. Profix does not begin construction until both the building permit and HOA approval are in hand.
Home Addition Contractor in Northgate — Free Estimate
We'll visit your property, discuss your program, assess HOA and permit requirements, and deliver a detailed written estimate. No vague ranges — a real number tied to a real scope. Serving Interquest, Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and all Northgate communities.
Northgate is one of the fastest-growing and highest-income residential corridors in Colorado Springs. Homeowners here invest in custom construction that matches the quality and scale of the neighborhood — ADUs, large additions, whole-home renovations, structural modifications, and custom outbuildings. These projects require a licensed general contractor with the capacity to manage engineering, permitting, HOA coordination, and multiple trades across a real project timeline. That's what Profix Solutions does in Northgate.
Large-Scale Construction Projects in Northgate
Custom Home Additions
Primary suite wings of 600–800 sq ft, second-story additions, and in-law suites. These require structural engineering for tie-in to the existing foundation, HOA architectural review, permitting, and trade sequencing across framing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, and finish over timelines of three to six months.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
Detached ADUs as complete permitted projects — foundation, framing, exterior finish, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and full interior finish including kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Designed to match the primary residence and built within Northgate's HOA setback and coverage requirements.
Whole-Home Renovations
Complete kitchen and bath renovation, reconfigured floor plan, new flooring throughout, updated electrical and mechanical systems, fresh drywall and paint. Scoped in full before the contract is signed, permitted correctly, and executed with the trades in the right order.
Multi-Phase Projects
Profix develops a whole-property scope at the outset so each phase is designed with subsequent phases in mind — the garage framed for a future covered breezeway, the kitchen rough-in accounting for a future island, the addition positioned for a future deck.
Structural Modifications and Load-Bearing Work
Opening walls, removing load-bearing walls for open plans, raising ceiling height. Requires structural engineering — licensed engineer, replacement beam and post design, stamped drawings for permit. Profix manages from engineering through permit through construction and all finishing work.
Detached Workshops and Outbuildings
Detached workshop, art studio, home gym, or storage structure built as a permitted accessory structure. Exterior materials and roofline matched to primary residence per HOA requirements.
How Profix Manages Large Construction Projects
On-Site Assessment and Scope Development — Walk the property, assess existing structure, evaluate lot setbacks and HOA coverage limits, develop a written scope before any number is discussed.
Engineering and Design — Licensed structural engineers for stamped drawings. HOA submittal package with elevation drawings, material schedules, and site plans. Design presented to homeowner before submittal.
Permit Acquisition — Profix prepares and submits all permit documentation. Manages review process, responds to plan review comments, tracks permit status. Construction does not begin until permit is issued and HOA approval is in hand.
Trade Scheduling and Site Management — Excavation and concrete before framing, framing before rough mechanicals, rough mechanicals before insulation and drywall, drywall before finish. Single point of contact throughout. Clean, organized job site.
Inspections and Change Management — Profix schedules and is on site for each inspection. Written change orders for all scope changes before work begins.
Final Inspection and Closeout — Project is not complete until final inspection passes and certificate of occupancy is issued. Final walkthrough with homeowner. Warranty items addressed directly.
Why Northgate Homeowners Trust Profix
Experienced with Northgate's Specific Construction Environment
Profix has worked in Northgate communities including Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and Interquest-area developments and understands the architectural, regulatory, and quality standards construction in this corridor requires.
Single Contract for the Complete Scope
One contract, one point of contact, one party responsible for the result from permit to final walkthrough. No coordinating multiple contractors with no single party responsible for the outcome.
No Vague Estimates
Profix develops a written scope before pricing. The estimate is tied to a specific scope. Changes are documented in written change orders with costs established before work begins.
In-House Trade Capacity
Profix self-performs framing, drywall, interior finishing, and painting — faster scheduling, better coordination, and more consistent quality across the phases that most affect the appearance of the finished project.
Licensed and Fully Insured in Colorado
Licensed general contractor in Colorado with liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. All projects are permitted, licensed, and insured.
General Construction in Northgate Specifically
Northgate additions and new structures require HOA architectural review before the City of Colorado Springs issues a permit. Exterior finishes must match the primary residence in siding material, color, roofing, trim, and proportions. Profix knows the standards of Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and Interquest-area developments and designs projects to pass HOA review the first time. Northgate's elevation of 6,700–7,100 feet requires frost-depth footings, engineered snow load roofing, and material selections suited to Colorado's UV exposure.
General Contractor in Northgate — Free Estimate
We'll visit your property, discuss your project goals, assess HOA and permit requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate tied to a real scope. Serving Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and all Northgate communities.
Northgate is one of the highest-income residential corridors in Colorado Springs, and its homeowners have the vehicles, equipment, and lifestyle to prove it. Standard two-car attached garages are frequently inadequate — too shallow for a full-size truck, too small for two SUVs plus Colorado gear, with no room for a workshop, EV charger, or real storage. Profix Solutions builds garages in Northgate as permitted construction projects: three-car additions, detached structures, deep-bay builds for trucks and RVs, and garages with finished space above. We manage the HOA submittal, structural engineering, and every trade from foundation to door.
Popular Garage Projects in Northgate
Three-Car Attached Garage Conversion
The most common garage project in Northgate — converting a standard two-car attached garage into a three-car configuration by extending one bay to the side. Northgate lots in Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch North, and Timber Ridge typically have enough side-yard setback to accommodate the extension without violating HOA or zoning requirements. Matched exterior finish and a new overhead door matching existing units.
Oversized Garage with Workshop
Homeowners add 200–400 sq ft workshop zones behind vehicle bays with 220V electrical service for power tools, a utility sink, dedicated lighting, and insulated walls for year-round use. Separated from vehicle bays by a framed partition. Epoxy or sealed concrete floor in the workshop zone.
Detached Garage with Living Space Above
A detached garage with a finished studio or apartment above — a carriage house configuration adding vehicle storage and livable square footage to the lot. Upper level finished as guest suite, home office, rental ADU, or studio. Requires HVAC, plumbing rough-in, code insulation, and separate exterior staircase.
Deep-Bay Garage for Trucks and RVs
Standard 20-foot-deep garages cannot accommodate full-size trucks with working room behind. Northgate builds include 24- to 30-foot bays for trucks and 40-foot-plus bays with 14-foot doors for RVs. Proper structural headers for large openings and reinforced slabs for heavy vehicles.
Garage with Dedicated EV Charging
New garage construction routinely includes Level 2 EV charging — a 240V 50-amp dedicated circuit with NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired EVSE. Homes with two vehicles increasingly need two EV circuits. Profix installs EV charging circuits as part of new garage construction and coordinates subpanel installation for future capacity.
Finished Garage Interior
Insulated and drywalled walls, epoxy or sealed concrete floors, LED shop lighting, organizational systems, and climate control. A finished garage reflects the quality standard of Northgate homes and adds genuine value at resale. Available as part of new construction or as a standalone upgrade to an existing garage.
Garage Building Services in Northgate
Site Assessment and HOA Submittal
Site measurements, setback verification, HOA coverage requirements, and architectural review submittal package with drawings and material specifications. Profix manages HOA review for Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and Interquest-area communities. HOA timelines are typically 30–60 days.
Structural Engineering
Engineering for header sizing over large door openings, lateral load panels, and foundation design for Northgate soil conditions. Large openings for RV garages with 14-foot doors require engineered headers and properly sized posts. Profix works with licensed structural engineers where stamped drawings are required.
Foundation and Slab Work
Excavation, formwork, rebar, pour, and finish for new detached garages. Footings extend below Northgate's frost depth — approximately 36 inches. Slab thickness specified by intended use: 4-inch standard, thicker and more heavily reinforced for RV garages and heavy equipment workshops.
Framing and Exterior Finish
Dimensional framing sized for span and load. Exterior finishes matched to primary residence — siding, color, texture, and roofline per HOA requirements. Profix self-performs framing and coordinates exterior finish trades including stucco, lap siding, stone veneer, and roofing.
Electrical and Mechanical
Subpanel installation for garages with workshop, EV charging, heater, and refrigerator. Typically 60–100 amp subpanel fed from main panel. Licensed electricians for all rough-in and device installation. Gas or electric unit heater coordination where included.
Doors, Openers, and Hardware
Garage door selection, installation, and opener wiring included in new construction. Steel or carriage-style doors matched to home architecture. Opener, safety sensors, wall controls, exterior keypad, and smart opener compatibility available.
What Is Included in a Northgate Garage Build by Profix
Design, layout, and HOA submittal package
Permit acquisition — City of Colorado Springs or El Paso County
Foundation and concrete slab — frost-depth footings and reinforced pour
Structural framing with engineered headers for large openings
Exterior finish matched to primary residence per HOA
Electrical service — subpanel, circuits, EV charging, lighting
Insulation and drywall (fire-rated at house wall)
Garage doors and openers with smart compatibility
Epoxy or sealed concrete finished floor
Final city inspection and certificate of occupancy
Permits for Garage Construction in Northgate
Garage construction requires a building permit from the City of Colorado Springs Development Services or El Paso County. The application requires a site plan, floor plan, elevation drawings, and foundation plan. Garages with living space above require a full architectural and structural drawing set. Profix prepares all permit documentation and manages the inspection schedule. Detached ADUs above garages require a separate ADU permit in addition to the building permit. Most Northgate HOA communities require architectural review approval before construction — Profix manages HOA submittal and does not begin construction until both the building permit and HOA approval are in hand.
Garage Contractor in Northgate — Free Estimate
We'll visit your property, review your garage goals, assess HOA and permit requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate. Serving Falcon Estates, Wolf Ranch, Timber Ridge, and all Northgate communities near Interquest Parkway.
Home Additions · Custom Construction · Garage Builds · Upscale Remodeling · Northgate, CO 80921 / 80924 / 80908
Profix Solutions serves Northgate homeowners with home additions, custom construction, and upscale remodeling. Northgate is a newer, higher-income area near I-25 and Interquest Parkway with homes built 2005–2020. Growing families add space rather than move.
No neighborhood in Colorado Springs has better mountain views than Broadmoor. The lots rise toward Cheyenne Mountain, the sight lines open to the west and southwest, and the afternoon light on the Rockies is something eastern-facing properties in this city will never experience. A deck in Broadmoor is not an amenity — it is the primary reason to be outside. Profix builds decks in Broadmoor as complete outdoor rooms, designed around the view, engineered for the elevation, and finished with the materials and details the homes here command.
Premium Deck Building in Broadmoor Specifically
The View Is the Asset — Design Starts There
In Broadmoor, deck design starts with the view. The sight line to Cheyenne Mountain, the western ridgeline, the open sky from the upper slope of a Broadmoor property — these are the organizing principles of a well-designed outdoor space. Profix walks every site before design begins, assesses the view corridor from the relevant elevations, and designs the deck layout so the primary seating and gathering zones are positioned to maximize what the site offers.
Homes That Command Outdoor Spaces of Equal Quality
The interior quality of Broadmoor homes sets a standard that the outdoor living space must match. Profix brings the same approach to deck construction as to interior work: materials specified for the project, structural work designed correctly, and finish details executed as carpentry, not construction.
Lots Built for Outdoor Living — If the Deck Is Right
Broadmoor lots are larger and often slope in ways that create multi-level outdoor living potential. A sloped lot with the right deck system becomes an upper-level deck with the full view, a lower terrace connected by a well-designed stair, and a grade-level outdoor area — each zone with its own character and function.
Maximizing Broadmoor Mountain Views
Deck Orientation and Sight-Line Design
The deck must be positioned and oriented so primary seating areas face the view directly. Profix designs deck layouts with the view as the organizing principle — primary seating zone at the rail, dining area so seated guests face the mountain, vertical elements placed where they frame the view rather than interrupt it.
Elevation and Multi-Level Design
The best view may be ten or fifteen feet higher than the existing patio. Multi-level deck systems using structural framing engineered for the height and load can dramatically change the quality of view available. Profix designs and builds elevated deck systems with engineered ledger connections, proper beam and post sizing, and stair configurations that connect levels safely and elegantly.
Glass and Cable Railing Systems
Horizontal cable railing — stainless steel cables tensioned between posts — provides the required barrier without interrupting the sight line. Glass panel railing systems provide a continuous, wind-protected viewing surface with no visual obstruction. Both are standard offerings on Broadmoor decks.
Covered Structures That Extend the Season
Cheyenne Mountain's position creates a microclimate in the Broadmoor corridor. Open slat pergolas filter afternoon light without blocking it entirely. Full solid-roof structures allow outdoor living during Colorado's afternoon thunderstorms. Ceiling-mounted radiant panels and gas heaters extend usability into shoulder seasons.
Materials and Features
Hardwood Decking — Ipe and Tigerwood
Ipe (Brazilian walnut) is the most durable natural hardwood decking material available. Kiln-dried for Colorado's climate, resistant to insect and moisture damage, installed with hidden fasteners for a clean fastener-free surface. Tigerwood offers similar durability with a more pronounced grain pattern.
Composite Decking — Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon
Trex Transcend, TimberTech AZEK, and Fiberon Paramount use capped polymer technology resistant to fading, staining, and moisture absorption. 25-year warranties on fade and stain performance. Hidden fastener systems. Railing systems available in matching profiles.
Natural Stone and Porcelain Tile Integration
Pennsylvania bluestone, Colorado flagstone, and outdoor-rated large-format porcelain (24x24 or larger) in covered outdoor living areas. Profix installs these materials over properly designed structural slabs or deck framing with appropriate substrate systems.
Steel and Powder-Coated Structural Elements
Structural steel beams, columns, and connection hardware for long spans, elevated structures, and clean minimal post sections. Profix coordinates structural steel fabrication and installation including shop drawing review and fabrication lead time management.
Outdoor Kitchen and Fire Feature Integration
Masonry or stainless steel outdoor kitchen cabinetry with built-in grills, side burners, refrigeration, and bar seating. Gas or wood-burning fire pits and fireplaces with natural stone surrounds or steel fire bowl designs. All gas connections, outdoor electrical, and plumbing coordinated with licensed tradespeople.
Pergola and Shade Structure Design
Douglas fir or western red cedar timbers with through-tenons, exposed beam ends, and decorative rafter tails. Post sizes, beam depths, and rafter spacing proportioned to the scale of the structure. Motorized louvered pergola systems available for programmable sun and shade management.
Permits, Engineering, and HOA Review
Permit Requirements in Colorado Springs
Any deck attached to a structure in Colorado Springs requires a building permit. Profix manages the complete permit process: site plan, structural drawings, Pikes Peak Regional Building Department submission, application tracking, and inspection scheduling at correct project phases.
Structural Engineering for Elevated Decks
Elevated deck structures require structural calculations for ledger connection, beam sizing, post and footing design, and lateral bracing. Profix works with licensed structural engineers for elevated projects and manages the engineering engagement as part of the project budget.
HOA and Design Review in Broadmoor
Many Broadmoor properties are subject to HOA design review in addition to city building permits. Profix has experience preparing and presenting to design review boards and can assist with application materials including material samples, color selections, and elevation drawings.
Inspections and Close-Out
Colorado Springs building department inspections occur at the footing stage and at the framing stage. A final inspection is required before permit close. Profix schedules all required inspections and manages permit close-out so the homeowner receives a clean final inspection record.
Deck Construction Estimate in Broadmoor — Free
We'll walk your property, assess the view corridor from the relevant elevations, discuss layout options, materials, and structural considerations — and provide a detailed written estimate. The conversation starts on site, where the view actually is.
Broadmoor homes carry an interior vocabulary that most Colorado Springs houses never possessed — high ceilings with genuine plaster, hardwood floors that predate engineered products, doorways cased with care, and rooms designed around proportion rather than square footage. The interior finishing work these homes require is not an upgrade. It is a continuation. Profix builds and restores interior millwork in Broadmoor to the standard the architecture demands.
Premium Interior Finishing in Broadmoor Specifically
Homes Built for Craftsmanship — Renovated to Match It
Broadmoor homes were built when interior finishing was practiced with patience and skill. Ceilings were plastered and coved. Doors were cased with assembled profiles. Fireplace surrounds were designed with pilasters and entablatures. These details are what Profix's interior finishing work is designed to honor, extend, and where necessary restore.
High Ceilings Demand Proportionally Correct Millwork
A nine-foot ceiling requires a different cornice assembly than a standard eight-foot ceiling. Profix designs cornice assemblies for each room in response to the actual ceiling height, wall height, and architectural character of the space — not by applying a standard product regardless of context.
Fine Millwork vs. Trim Work
Fine millwork is installed to be correct at any distance — joints that do not open with seasonal movement, profiles consistent in cross-section from the first room to the last, reveals the same dimension at every door and window, paint preparation that produces a surface that rewards close inspection.
Custom Millwork and Carpentry Details
Crown Molding — Assembled Profiles
Multi-piece assembled cornices in poplar or specified hardwood. Bed molding, flat frieze, crown rail, and cap molding at the ceiling plane. Profile cross-section designed before fabrication. All joints mitered, coped, or scribed as appropriate.
Coffered Ceilings
Site-fabricated box beam systems installed against the ceiling plane. Coffer layout designed to room dimensions for symmetry in both directions. Crown run at all beam-to-ceiling intersections. Reads as part of the architecture, not an accessory installed over it.
Built-In Shelving and Cabinetry
Shop-fabricated face-frame built-ins from site-measured drawings. Applied base and cornice moldings related to the room trim package. Adjustable shelves on undermount pins, integrated lighting, hardware specified in advance.
Wainscot and Wall Paneling
Paneled assemblies designed from cross-section drawings. Base rail, stiles, panel frames, and cap rail proportioned to room and wall height. Raised or flat-face panel configurations.
Door and Window Casing
Casing profiles selected or fabricated to match the architectural character of the room. Plinth blocks, rosettes, and head casing assemblies where appropriate. Backband profiles at exterior edges.
Fireplace Surrounds and Mantels
Custom surround assemblies with pilasters, entablature, mantel shelf, and overmantel paneling. Profiles designed consistent with room trim package. Built in poplar for painted or specified hardwood for clear finishes.
Library Paneling and Study Walls
Full-wall library systems from shop drawings. Rolling ladder systems, integrated lighting trays, paneled soffits. Every dimension specified before fabrication begins.
Ceiling Medallions and Plaster Details
Plaster patching for cracks and losses. Custom-cast ceiling medallions matched to original profiles. Coved plaster ceiling transitions requiring curved-surface finishing skill.
Matching Historic Details in Broadmoor Homes
Profile Matching — Existing Trim
For profiles not available as stock, Profix works with specialty millwork shops to have custom knife cuts made from physical samples of the original trim. The new work is indistinguishable from the original.
Plaster Wall Compatibility
Broadmoor homes from the 1950s–1970s have original three-coat plaster over metal or wood lath. Profix's carpenters use appropriate fasteners, patch plaster surfaces after trim removal, and scribe trim to plaster surfaces that are not always flat or square.
Period-Appropriate Design
The millwork design Profix brings to a Broadmoor renovation is developed in response to the architectural character of the specific house — its period, its style, its existing details. Additions to the home's trim vocabulary are developed in the same style so the renovation reads as a continuation of the home's original character.
Hardwood Floor Integration
Base molding scribed to finished floors. Shoe molding in the correct species and profile relative to the floor material. Installation sequenced with the floor refinisher — base set after sanding and before final finish coats.
What Is Included in a Broadmoor Interior Finishing Project
Crown molding and assembled cornice profiles
Coffered and beam ceilings — site-fabricated
Built-in shelving, cabinetry, and library walls
Wainscot and wall paneling from cross-section drawings
Door and window casing — period-appropriate profiles
Fireplace surrounds and custom mantels
Plaster repair and coved ceiling transitions
Level 5 drywall finish as standard
Base molding, shoe, and all finish trim
Custom profile fabrication for historic matching
Paint preparation and multi-coat finish systems
Interior Finishing Estimate in Broadmoor — Free
We'll walk through your home, assess the existing millwork and architectural details, discuss what you want to add or restore, and provide a detailed written estimate. Crown profiles, coffered ceilings, built-in libraries, wainscot, fireplace surrounds — whatever the scope, it starts with an on-site conversation.
Custom Cabinetry · Quartzite & Marble · Professional Appliances · Chef Layouts
Broadmoor kitchens occupy a different class of home. Built between the 1950s and 1980s on large lots against Cheyenne Mountain, these residences have real architectural character — plaster ceilings, hardwood throughout, custom millwork, rooms proportioned for a standard of living that mass-production housing never matched. Profix builds Broadmoor kitchens for homeowners who know the difference.
High-End Features Profix Installs in Broadmoor Kitchens
Quartzite & Marble Countertops
Quartz is a baseline in Broadmoor kitchens — not a differentiator. Homeowners here specify quartzite slabs with pronounced veining, Calacatta marble for islands and baking stations, or honed Nero Marquina for dramatic contrast. Profix works with premium stone fabricators for full-slab templating, slab selection at the yard, and precision installation.
Custom Cabinetry — Inset and Painted
Fully custom face-frame construction with inset doors and drawer fronts. Profiles specified at the cove, bead, and reveal level. Full-extension soft-close hardware, interior lighting, and custom paint finishes matched to the design direction. Coordinated with the home's existing millwork language.
Professional-Grade Appliances
Wolf, Sub-Zero, Miele, and Thermador appliance programs. Profix coordinates all rough-in dimensions, dedicated electrical circuits, ventilation specifications, and structural support before a single cabinet is designed. Appliance installation is part of the project scope.
Chef-Optimized Layouts
Work triangle sized for efficiency, counter depth considered for the cook's working height, island proportioned for both prep work and seating without compromising circulation. Layout designed for how the kitchen is used before deciding where anything goes.
Integrated Ventilation
Professional ranges require ventilation systems sized to match — minimum 900 CFM for a 48-inch dual-fuel range, ducted to exterior through properly sized rigid ductwork with makeup air provision. Custom hood fabrications in plaster, stone, or painted wood.
Integrated Sub-Zero Refrigeration
Panel-ready refrigeration columns, drawers, and full-height units integrated into the cabinetry program. Drawer refrigeration in islands, under-counter wine storage, and dedicated beverage centers all coordinated from design through rough-in and installation.
Custom Range Hood Surrounds
Painted poplar with detailed applied moldings, plaster surrounds with coffered details, or stone-clad hoods that reference the fireplace surround language. Designed as part of the overall kitchen composition — not selected from a catalog.
Layered Lighting Design
Recessed fixtures on dimmer, pendant lighting over the island, under-cabinet LED strips at every counter zone, accent lighting inside glass-front cabinets. All fixture locations established before drywall — not added as an afterthought.
Custom Cabinetry and Countertops in Broadmoor
The cabinet program in a Broadmoor kitchen is designed — not selected. Door profile, stile and rail dimensions, applied molding at the cornice, interior hardware, paint specification — all designed as a response to the architecture of the home and the scale of the kitchen. Inset cabinetry with tighter fabrication tolerances is the standard offering for Broadmoor projects. Natural stone countertops — quartzite, marble, granite — are selected in person at the stone yard before templating begins. Profix takes homeowners to the fabricator so the material that will live in the kitchen for decades is chosen with full visibility into its movement, veining, and color range.
What Is Included in a Broadmoor Kitchen Remodel by Profix
Full Demolition and Structural Assessment
Load-bearing wall identification, engineered beam solutions, permit acquisition. Demolition executed carefully to protect existing plaster, hardwood, and finish materials.
Custom Cabinet Design and Installation
Cabinet program designed to ceiling height. Full-overlay or inset configuration. Interior hardware specified at the drawer and door level. Shop drawings reviewed before fabrication begins.
Stone Countertop Templating and Installation
Full-slab templating after cabinet installation. Slab selection at the fabricator with the homeowner. Fabrication timeline managed relative to overall project schedule. Precision undermount sink cutouts.
Custom Backsplash and Tile Work
Handmade ceramic, natural stone mosaic, large-format marble slab. Full-height backsplash behind the range to the hood surround. Profix's own tile crews — not a subcontracted tile installer.
Appliance Rough-In and Installation
All electrical, gas, and water rough-in coordinated and executed before cabinets and countertops are installed. Appliance installation — range, refrigeration, dishwasher, warming drawer — at project closeout.
Custom Range Hood Construction
Hood structure framed, detailed, and finished as part of the cabinetry program. Ductwork run, sized, and concealed within the hood structure or ceiling cavity above it.
Plumbing — Sink, Pot Filler, Island
Licensed plumbers for all rough-in and finish plumbing including pot filler at correct height, farmhouse sink with appropriate cabinet modification, and island plumbing in the floor.
Lighting, Electrical, and Finish
New circuits for appliances, GFCI compliance, full lighting rough-in. Fixture installation — recessed, pendants, under-cabinet strips, in-cabinet lighting. Drywall patching finished to Level 5 before painting.
Flooring and Adjacent Room Transitions
Original hardwood refinished and extended into opened adjacent spaces. New hardwood, large-format porcelain, or stone tile installed and transitioned cleanly between rooms.
Millwork, Trim, and Painted Finish
Level 5 drywall finish throughout. Multi-coat paint systems appropriate for kitchen environments. All trim — base, casing, crown — installed and finished before painting.
Premium Kitchen Remodeling in Broadmoor Specifically
Broadmoor kitchens were part of homes with genuine architectural character — plaster ceilings, coved transitions, hardwood throughout, custom millwork in adjacent rooms. Profix assesses the architectural language of the house — molding profiles, ceiling height, flooring material, relationship between kitchen and adjacent spaces — before any design begins. Cabinet profiles, hood design, tile selection, and finish palette are all developed in response to what already exists in the home. The scale of Broadmoor kitchens — larger footprints, taller ceilings — allows for comprehensive cabinet programs that cannot be achieved in smaller kitchens, and demands millwork sophistication to use that scale appropriately. Profix designs cabinet programs at the millwork level: every profile, every transition, every detail specified before a single piece of wood is cut.
Kitchen Remodeling Estimate in Broadmoor — Free
We'll walk through your kitchen, assess structural possibilities, discuss your material direction — custom cabinetry, stone countertops, appliance suite — and provide a detailed written estimate. A number tied to a real scope.
Profix Solutions delivers premium renovation, remodeling, and custom construction in Broadmoor—Colorado Springs' most prestigious neighborhood. Established estates and custom homes near Cheyenne Mountain and the Broadmoor Hotel deserve the highest standard of craftsmanship.
Approach every project as craftsmen—detail and quality are non-negotiable
Level 5 drywall finishing and premium millwork execution as standard practice
In-house framing, finishing, drywall, and painting crews for critical finish work
Licensed general contractor in Colorado with high-end residential experience
Full permit management, inspection coordination, and code compliance at every phase
Respect for the existing home: daily site protection and clean operations throughout
Frequently Asked Questions – Broadmoor Renovation
Do you work on homes with historic or architectural significance?
Yes. We assess existing construction methods and materials before finalizing scope, replicating or complementing original details rather than replacing them with modern substitutes.
How do you handle high-end material selections and coordination?
We coordinate stone templating, custom cabinetry lead times, specialty tile sourcing, and finish hardware selection. Full procurement schedule visibility before the project begins.
What level of drywall finish do you provide?
Level 5—a full skim coat over the entire surface, eliminating texture variation under raking light or high-gloss paint. Standard practice on all Broadmoor projects.
Can you match existing trim profiles and millwork in older homes?
In most cases, yes. We source matching stock through specialty millwork suppliers or have custom knife cuts made for profiles no longer manufactured.
How do you manage renovation in an occupied home?
We isolate active construction zones, use dust containment, schedule noisy work during agreed windows, clean daily, and provide direct superintendent contact throughout the project.
Profix Solutions serves homeowners throughout the Powers Corridor with practical, reliable renovation services. The Powers area is the most populated part of Colorado Springs—home to military families near Peterson Space Force Base, and thousands of homes built from the 1990s through the 2010s that need work done right and on schedule.
Renovation Services in the Powers Corridor
Bathroom Remodeling in Powers – Full demo and rebuild: tile, shower, vanity, flooring, fixtures, and all finish work.
Drywall & Painting in Powers – Drywall repair, new installation, texture matching, and interior painting done right.
Profix Solutions renovates bathrooms throughout the Powers Corridor. Military and civilian families near Peterson Space Force Base need durable renovations done on a schedule they can rely on. Full demo, proper waterproofing, new tile, vanities, flooring, and fixtures — all managed under one contract.
Bathroom Renovation for Powers Area Homes
Most homes in the Powers Corridor were built between 1990 and 2015. They share a consistent profile: one-piece fiberglass tub-shower units that are yellowing and cracking, 30-inch vanities with cultured marble tops, small-format floor tile in outdated colors, and exhaust fans that vent into the attic. Profix renovates Powers area bathrooms as complete projects — full demo, substrate assessment, proper waterproofing, and new finishes built to hold up.
What Powers Families Look for in a Bathroom Remodel
Powers homeowners prioritize durability and value. A tile shower that won't crack or mold. A vanity with real storage. Flooring that handles heavy daily use. We work at every budget tier and are direct about where to spend and where to save. Large-format porcelain tile, solid-surface vanity tops, and a properly waterproofed shower pan will outlast builder-grade fiberglass by decades.
Efficient Timelines for Busy Families
PCS orders come with hard dates. We scope bathroom projects with a clear start and completion date before work begins and don't stretch a two-week job into six. Military families near Peterson Space Force Base have used Profix specifically because we commit to timelines and honor them.
What Is Included
Complete demolition and substrate assessment
Waterproofing membrane system in all wet areas
Custom tile shower or tub surround with recessed niche storage
Vanity replacement — floating, freestanding, or traditional cabinet
Large-format porcelain floor tile; heated floor systems available
Fixtures, hardware, and lighting in coordinated finishes
High-efficiency toilet replacement
Ventilation upgrade vented to the exterior
Get a Free Bathroom Estimate in the Powers Corridor
Profix Solutions installs LVP, engineered hardwood, tile, and carpet throughout the Powers Corridor. Military and civilian families need flooring that holds up to kids, pets, and heavy daily foot traffic. We remove old flooring, prep the subfloor correctly, and install material that lasts.
Flooring for Powers Area Homes
Most Powers Corridor homes came with worn carpet and dated vinyl or ceramic tile. Flooring replacement is one of the highest-impact upgrades in these homes — new floors change how every room reads and add real resale value. Profix handles full flooring replacements throughout the Powers area, from single rooms to whole-house installs.
Best Flooring for High-Traffic Family Homes
LVP is the right answer for most Powers-area homes. It's waterproof, scratch-resistant, comfortable underfoot, and installs quickly over most existing subfloors. It handles Colorado's temperature swings without the expansion issues of solid hardwood, cleans easily after muddy boots and pet accidents, and photographs well for resale — which matters for military families who know they'll be moving again.
Popular Flooring Choices in the Powers Corridor
LVP dominates new installs in this area. Engineered hardwood is a step up for families who want wood character with better stability. Tile is right for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and mudroom entries. Carpet still makes sense in bedrooms. We install all of them and tell you straight which one makes sense for each room.
What Is Included
Existing floor removal and disposal
Subfloor assessment, repairs, and leveling
LVP installation with expansion gaps and proper underlayment
Engineered hardwood installation, floating or glue-down
Tile installation on cement board with stain-resistant grout
Carpet and pad installation with power stretching
Baseboard and trim reinstallation
Daily job site cleanup
Get a Free Flooring Estimate in the Powers Corridor
Profix Solutions handles drywall repair and interior and exterior painting throughout the Powers Corridor. Military families on PCS timelines and homeowners updating their homes get fast, quality finish work done right the first time.
Drywall and Painting for Powers Homes
Powers Corridor homes share consistent wear patterns: nail pops, settlement cracks at corners, orange-peel texture that patches poorly, and original builder paint that has faded or been beat up by family use. Profix repairs them correctly with proper surface prep, texture matching, and paint that covers evenly.
Quick Turnaround for Military Families
PCS orders create hard deadlines. Whether you're patching walls before move-out inspection or refreshing a home before your family arrives, drywall and paint work has to happen fast. We scope clearly, show up on time, and finish on the date we commit to. Repair jobs and full repaints get done in days, not weeks.
Interior and Exterior Painting in the Powers Corridor
Interior repaints cover whole-house color changes, room refreshes after flooring or renovation work, and resale prep. We prep surfaces properly: fill nail holes, sand rough areas, prime patches, caulk trim gaps, tape protection, and apply two finish coats. Exterior painting covers siding, trim, fascia, soffits, and doors with exterior-grade paint appropriate for Colorado's UV exposure.
What Is Included
Drywall repair — patches, holes, and panel replacements
Structural Framing · Load-Bearing Wall Removal · Historic Home Renovation · Old Colorado City · CO 80903 / 80904 / 80905
Profix Solutions handles structural framing in Downtown Colorado Springs for historic and older home renovations. Load-bearing wall removal, joist sistering, sill plate replacement, addition framing, and basement framing in pre-1950s homes.
Framing for Downtown Colorado Springs Homes
Older downtown homes weren't built with open floor plans. Opening layouts, finishing basements, and adding on requires understanding the structural logic of an old house before any walls are cut. Profix approaches framing in historic downtown homes as structural work first — because in a pre-1950s house, the structure and the finish are the same thing.
Framing Challenges in Older Homes
Pre-1950s homes use non-standard dimensional lumber, old-growth Douglas fir, and load paths that don't always follow modern platform framing logic. A hundred years of modifications — walls moved, openings cut, chimneys removed, additions tacked on — require careful reading before any new cuts are made. We assess the load path before touching a wall.
Structural Work in Historic Homes
Full gut renovations in downtown Colorado Springs regularly surface joists notched for old plumbing, rafters that have crept under snow load, rotted sill plates, and bearing walls removed without proper headers. We correct all of it before any finish work begins, pulling permits and managing inspections throughout.
What Is Included
Load-bearing wall removal with proper LVL or steel beam and bearing
Header installation and correction of undersized headers
Floor joist repair and sistering for notched or damaged joists
Roof rafter sistering and ridge corrections
Foundation sill plate replacement with pressure-treated lumber
Addition framing integrated with existing older structure
Basement wall and ceiling framing for finishing projects
Reframing around updated plumbing and electrical systems
Subfloor repair and replacement
Permit pull and structural inspection management
Get a Free Framing Estimate in Downtown Colorado Springs
Roof Replacement & Repair · Historic Homes · Dormers · Chimneys · Old Colorado City · CO 80903 / 80904 / 80905
Profix Solutions is a roofing contractor in Downtown Colorado Springs specializing in roof repair and replacement on historic and older homes. Complex rooflines, steep pitches, dormers, chimneys, skylights, and period-appropriate material selection.
Roofing for Downtown Colorado Springs Homes
The homes near Old Colorado City and the arts district have complex rooflines — steep pitches, dormers, chimneys, and valleys that have been patched and layered over for decades. Roofing on a downtown historic home is not a commodity job. It requires understanding the history of what's up there and what the house actually needs.
Common Roofing Issues in Older Downtown Homes
Multiple-layer roofs, failed chimney flashing patched with caulk, original wood shake buried under later additions, undersized gutters, poor attic ventilation causing ice damming, and rotted fascia are the most common problems we find on older downtown Colorado Springs homes.
Matching Historic Roof Aesthetics
We help homeowners on historic and character-sensitive properties select materials that suit the architecture — higher-profile architectural shingles in period-appropriate colors, Class 4 impact-resistant options, and metal roofing where warranted. The goal is a roof that looks like it belongs on the house.
What Is Included
Full roof replacement with tear-off of all existing layers
Targeted roof repair for isolated damage and leaks
Chimney step flashing and counter flashing replacement
Skylight flashing and re-sealing
Valley repair and full replacement
Dormer roofing — small planes, sidewall flashing, transitions
Fascia and soffit repair before new roofing
Attic ventilation: ridge vents, soffit clearing
Seamless aluminum gutter replacement
Period-appropriate material selection for historic homes
Get a Free Roof Inspection in Downtown Colorado Springs
Historic Home Remodels · Character Preservation · Old Colorado City · Arts District · CO 80903 / 80904 / 80905
Profix Solutions handles full home renovation in Downtown Colorado Springs — from gut renovations of craftsman bungalows and Victorian foursquares to targeted remodels that update function while preserving the character that makes older downtown homes worth owning.
Full Home Renovation in Downtown Colorado Springs
The streets near Old Colorado City and the arts district are full of older homes bought by people who saw the bones and the location. Full gut renovation here is a different discipline than new construction: old-growth framing, plaster walls, knob-and-tube wiring, and century-old details that are worth preserving. Profix scopes the whole project before breaking a single wall, plans for what's likely hiding inside, and delivers a finished home that earned its renovation.
Renovating Historic Downtown Homes
Pre-1950s homes in downtown Colorado Springs require a contractor who understands non-standard dimensional lumber, plaster repair, galvanized plumbing, and original hardwood floors. We've opened enough walls in this neighborhood to know what to expect — and how to plan and price for it without making surprises an excuse to inflate the bill.
Preserving Character While Modernizing
The gentrification around Old Colorado City is real. There's a version of renovation that strips a craftsman home to the studs and rebuilds it generic — and a version that respects what the house was built to be. We refinish original hardwood rather than covering it, match craftsman millwork profiles, and preserve plaster ceilings that are worth saving. The goal is a home made modern without being made forgettable.
What Is Included
Full gut renovation managed as a single coordinated project
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling with period-appropriate options
Framing repairs and structural corrections in older homes
Plaster repair and new drywall installation
Original hardwood floor refinishing
Trim matching, crown molding, and built-in restoration
Roofing replacement on complex older profiles
Interior painting with historically informed color options
Historic Home Renovation · Full Remodels · Framing & Roofing · Old Colorado City · Manitou Ave · CO 80903 / 80904 / 80905
Profix Solutions renovates historic and older homes in Downtown Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City, the arts district, and the neighborhoods near Manitou Avenue. Victorian homes, craftsman bungalows, and pre-1950s construction require a contractor who understands what older homes involve before the walls come open.
Historic Home Renovation Services in Downtown Colorado Springs
Full Home Remodels Downtown – Complete renovations of older homes: kitchen, bath, finish work, flooring, and paint under one contract.
Framing · Egress Windows · Drywall · Flooring · Radon Mitigation · Permit Ready · Colorado Springs, CO
Profix Solutions manages basement finishing projects from permit application through final inspection in Colorado Springs and El Paso County. We handle framing, egress windows, insulation, drywall, flooring, ceiling, paint, and radon mitigation — all code-compliant and permit-ready.
Basement Finishing Services in Colorado Springs
A complete basement finish involves framing new partition walls and soffits, egress window installation, rough electrical and lighting, insulation, drywall, flooring, ceiling systems, interior paint, trim, and door installation. We pull permits and manage all inspections.
Colorado Building Code Requirements for Basement Finishing
Finishing a basement in Colorado Springs requires a building permit. Bedrooms require egress windows with a minimum 5.7 sq ft net clear opening. Habitable space ceiling height minimum is 7 feet. Radon mitigation is required for all new basement finishes in El Paso County. We design every project to meet city and county code before work begins.
Radon Mitigation in Colorado Springs Basement Finishing
El Paso County is a Zone 1 radon area. Colorado Springs building code requires radon-resistant construction for all new basement finishes. We coordinate sub-slab depressurization systems as part of every project scope before drywall is closed.
What Affects the Cost of Finishing a Basement
Cost factors include total square footage, number of rooms framed, egress window cuts, existing mechanical complexity, finish level selected, and whether a bathroom rough-in is included. We provide a detailed line-item estimate after an on-site walkthrough.
Bedrooms · Family Rooms · Home Offices · Bathrooms · ADUs · Egress
Briargate homes built between 1990 and 2005 have some of the best unfinished basements in Colorado Springs — large footprints of 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, 8- or 9-foot ceiling heights, rough plumbing already stubbed in, and HVAC ductwork sized to serve a finished space. Profix Solutions turns Briargate's unfinished basements into permitted, livable square footage — managed as a complete general contracting project from permit to final walkthrough.
What Can You Do With Your Briargate Basement?
Additional Bedrooms
Adding a conforming bedroom requires a minimum egress window, closet, and proper ceiling height — conditions most Briargate basements already meet. A finished basement bedroom adds measurable value. Many homeowners add two bedrooms, bringing the home from 4-bed to 6-bed.
Home Office or Remote Work Space
Below-grade location makes basements ideal for dedicated office use — naturally insulated from street noise, separated from main living areas, consistent in temperature year-round. Large enough for two private workstations with proper task lighting and data infrastructure.
Family Room or Entertainment Space
The most common basement use in Briargate. 1,000–1,500 sq ft is large enough for a media area, bar area, and separate game zone in the same open plan. Drywall, lighting, carpet or LVP, and wet bar.
Playroom or Dedicated Kids Space
A dedicated children's space changes the noise and activity profile of the home. The basement becomes the place for loud play, craft projects, and kids' activities. Built-in storage, durable LVP, and a half bath are standard components.
Accessory Dwelling Unit or Rental Space
A basement ADU with bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, and separate entrance is permitted in most Briargate zoning configurations and can generate rental income. Profix designs and builds basement ADUs as complete permitted projects.
Home Gym
The concrete slab floor and open span available in most Briargate basements makes them well suited for a home gym. Rubber flooring, proper lighting, mirror panels, and strategic framing for equipment placement.
Basement Finishing for Briargate Homes Specifically
Unfinished Basements Sized for Finishing
Most Briargate homes have 1,000–1,500 sq ft of unfinished space below grade. Rough plumbing is stubbed in. HVAC ductwork is typically sized to serve a finished basement. The only thing missing is the finish work.
Ceiling Height Is Adequate
Briargate homes built 1990–2005 were constructed with 8- or 9-foot basement ceiling heights as a standard feature — making the finished space feel like a proper living area. Mechanical soffits can conceal obstructions while maintaining comfortable ceiling height throughout.
Moisture Management in Colorado's Climate
Briargate sits at approximately 6,000 feet elevation. Snowmelt and late-summer monsoon rain can create hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls. Profix assesses waterproofing condition — efflorescence, window well drainage, exterior grading — before finishing begins.
Radon Is Present in This Area
El Paso County is in EPA Radon Zone 1, the highest-risk designation. Finishing a basement without addressing radon significantly increases occupant exposure. A sub-slab depressurization system is code-required in new construction and should be installed or verified during basement finishing.
Egress Window Requirements for Bedrooms
Sleeping areas in finished basements must have code-compliant egress windows: minimum 5.7 sq ft net clear opening, 24-inch opening height, 20-inch opening width, 44-inch max sill height. Profix performs egress window installations and coordinates City of Colorado Springs permits.
HVAC Zoning for the Finished Space
Most Briargate HVAC systems were sized expecting basement finishing. Supply and return register number, location, and sizing must be evaluated for the finished floor plan. Profix coordinates HVAC duct configuration with licensed mechanical contractors.
What Is Included in a Briargate Basement Finish by Profix
Design and Layout Planning
Floor plan developed during the estimate process, allocating square footage across intended uses and working with existing structural elements. Layout options presented before the contract is signed.
Permit Acquisition
Building permit from City of Colorado Springs Development Services. Profix prepares and submits all documentation and manages the inspection schedule. All basement finishing projects are fully permitted.
Framing
Perimeter walls, interior partition walls, bedroom and bathroom enclosures, mechanical room enclosures, and soffits to conceal HVAC ductwork and beam drops.
Electrical
Panel circuit additions, rough-in wiring for outlets, switches, lighting circuits, and dedicated circuits for appliances. Licensed electricians for all panel work.
Plumbing
Connection to existing stub-out, lavatory and shower drain additions. Licensed plumbers for all rough-in and finish plumbing including kitchenette or wet bar sink.
Insulation
Batt insulation in framed perimeter wall cavities. Rigid foam against foundation wall where appropriate. Colorado energy code minimum R-value compliance.
Drywall, Texture, and Paint
Installation, tape, finish, and paint. Moisture-resistant board at bathrooms and perimeter walls. All soffits and transitions cleanly patched.
Flooring
LVP for main areas, carpet for bedrooms and media rooms, tile in bathroom areas. All installed on concrete slab with appropriate underlayment.
Bathroom Finish
Toilet, lavatory vanity, shower or tub with tile work. Waterproofing membrane substrate — not drywall or greenboard in wet areas. Exhaust fan vented to exterior.
Trim, Doors, and Hardware
Interior doors, door hardware, baseboard trim, and casing matching the main floor of the home where possible.
Permits for Basement Finishing in Colorado Springs
Basement finishing requires a building permit from the City of Colorado Springs Development Services. The permit requires a floor plan, electrical plan, and mechanical plan. Construction proceeds through framing, rough electrical, rough plumbing, insulation, and final inspections. Profix manages the entire permit process. Unpermitted basement finishes are a significant liability at resale. Every basement finishing project Profix performs is fully permitted.
Basement Finishing Contractor in Briargate – Free Estimate
We'll walk your basement, discuss layout options, assess radon and moisture conditions, and provide a detailed written estimate with the full permitted scope. Serving Wolf Ranch, Briargate Crossing, Timberridge, and Flying Horse.
Briargate bathrooms from the 1990s and early 2000s share consistent problems: one-piece fiberglass tub-shower units with failing caulk joints, small vanities with cultured marble tops, small-format tile in dated colors, and exhaust fans vented into the attic. Profix Solutions renovates Briargate bathrooms as complete projects, starting with proper substrate assessment after demolition and building from a correctly waterproofed base.
Common Bathroom Problems in 1990s–2000s Briargate Homes
The same builder specifications appear throughout Wolf Ranch, Briargate Crossing, Nor'wood, Timberridge, and Flying Horse because these neighborhoods were built within the same development window using consistent subcontractor practices.
Builder-Grade Fiberglass Tub and Shower Units
One-piece or three-piece fiberglass units that yellow, scratch, and develop crazing cracks. Caulk joints fail allowing water infiltration behind the unit — often undetected until visible damage appears on ceilings or adjacent walls. Replacement with properly waterproofed tile shower is the most impactful single change.
Small Vanities with Inadequate Storage
24-inch or 30-inch single-sink vanities, builder-grade MDF with laminate wrap. Worn hardware, scuffed finish. Primary bathrooms often need 60–72 inch doubles. Replacing the vanity is typically the highest-visual-impact single change.
Cultured Marble Vanity Tops
Poured resin product installed as integrated sink and top unit. After 25–30 years: surface staining that cannot be removed, chips at sink basin rim, yellowed finish. Replacement with quartz or vessel sink configuration is a straightforward upgrade.
Original Floor and Wall Tile
4x4-inch ceramic wall tile and 1x1-inch floor tile in 1990s colors — almond, mauve, seafoam, beige. Grout permanently stained from decades of moisture absorption. No cleaning or sealing will restore it. Replacing the tile is the only effective solution.
Inadequate Waterproofing Behind Original Tile
Common 1990s practices included tiling over standard drywall or greenboard in shower enclosures — not allowed by current code and creates conditions for water infiltration and mold behind tile. Profix assesses and replaces substrate with cement board or waterproof membrane system before new tile.
Ineffective Ventilation
Low-CFM fans often vented into attic rather than exterior — concentrates moisture in attic insulation and framing. Proper ventilation upgrade with correctly sized exterior-vented fan is part of every bathroom renovation Profix performs.
Outdated Fixtures and Hardware
Chrome or brass finishes, rounded faucet profiles, 1990s towel bar aesthetic. Replacing fixtures and hardware with brushed nickel, matte black, or champagne bronze is cost-effective and changes the character of the space significantly.
Limited Natural Light
Many Briargate bathrooms have small windows or none. Vanity sconces on each side of the mirror combined with overhead recessed lighting is a meaningful improvement in usability.
What Is Included in a Briargate Bathroom Renovation by Profix
A bathroom renovation is a multi-trade project — waterproofing, tile, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and ventilation — coordinated in sequence. Profix Solutions manages the full scope as a general contractor.
Complete Demolition and Substrate Assessment
Full demolition to substrate. Assessment of framing, substrate, and plumbing rough-in condition. Hidden moisture damage behind fiberglass tub units and under original tile floors is common in Briargate homes and must be corrected before renovation proceeds.
Waterproofing System Installation
Continuous waterproofing membrane in all wet areas — shower walls, shower floor, tub surrounds. Cement board or Schluter KERDI board substrate. Waterproofing membrane at all seams, corners, and penetrations. Current code-required system. No tiling over drywall or greenboard.
Custom Tile Shower and Tub Surrounds
Large-format porcelain, subway tile, natural stone, mosaic accents. Niche storage, bench seats, linear or point drains for curbless configurations. Tile coordination with floor and vanity top selections.
Vanity Replacement
Freestanding, floating, or cabinet configurations. Quartz with undermount sinks, vessel sinks, or integrated solid surface tops. Plumbing connections coordinated with licensed plumbers.
Flooring Installation
Large-format porcelain or heated tile on Schluter DITRA-HEAT system — popular in Colorado's climate. Mortar bed or tile-appropriate membrane substrate. Epoxy or stain-resistant cement grout.
Toilet Replacement
1990s toilets use 3.5–5 gallons per flush. Replacement with 1.28-gallon high-efficiency models reduces water consumption and eliminates old flush mechanism maintenance issues.
Ventilation Upgrade
Properly sized CFM unit vented to exterior through insulated duct. Attic-vented duct runs corrected. Options include exhaust-only, combination exhaust/LED light, and quiet humidity-sensor units.
Fixtures, Hardware, and Lighting
Faucets, shower valves, towel bars, toilet paper holders, robe hooks, mirror or medicine cabinet, vanity lighting. Finish coordination across all metal elements. Recessed ceiling lighting and vanity sconces or bar lighting.
Bathroom Remodeler in Briargate – Free Estimate
We'll assess your bathroom, discuss tile and vanity options, evaluate existing waterproofing condition, and provide a detailed written estimate. Serving Wolf Ranch, Briargate Crossing, Timberridge, and Flying Horse.
Briargate kitchens built between 1990 and 2005 were finished to builder standards of that era — honey oak cabinets with raised-panel doors, laminate countertops, closed-off layouts separating the kitchen from the family room, and a single overhead fluorescent light. Profix Solutions remodels Briargate kitchens as complete projects: structural wall work, new cabinets, quartz countertops, backsplash, lighting, and all finish work.
Common Kitchen Problems in 1990s–2000s Briargate Homes
The same builder finishes appear throughout Wolf Ranch, Briargate Crossing, Nor'wood, Timberridge, and Flying Horse because the same construction practices were used throughout the neighborhood's development window.
Oak Cabinets That Aged Poorly
Honey-stained or natural oak with raised-panel doors was standard builder practice in Colorado Springs 1990–2005. The warm orange undertone reads as dated against modern paint palettes. These cabinets are usually structurally sound — homeowners can reface or replace depending on whether layout reconfiguration is needed.
Laminate Countertops at End of Life
Builder-grade laminate with rolled edges and wood-grain patterns. After 20–30 years: edge delamination, staining around the sink, surface wear that cannot be refinished. Quartz countertops are the current standard replacement and have dropped significantly in cost.
Closed-Off Layouts Built for a Different Era
1990s Briargate homes separated the kitchen from the family room — a layout that felt normal in 1995 but now isolates the cook from the rest of the home. Opening up the kitchen by removing the separating wall and adding an island is the single highest-impact structural change available in most Briargate homes.
Dated Lighting and Electrical
Single overhead fluorescent fixture, possibly under-cabinet fluorescent tubes. Modern kitchen lighting requires layered sources: recessed lights, pendants over the island, under-cabinet LED strips. A full remodel is the right time to address lighting because drywall access is already open.
Inadequate Storage Configuration
Upper cabinets that don't reach the ceiling, no pull-out shelves in lower cabinets, no dedicated trash and recycling storage. A full remodel is the opportunity to design storage that matches how the kitchen actually gets used.
Original Tile Backsplash or No Backsplash
Most Briargate kitchens either have no backsplash or a narrow tile strip that no longer works with modern cabinet and countertop combinations. The backsplash is one of the most visible surfaces and most cost-effective places to make a design statement.
What Is Included in a Briargate Kitchen Remodel by Profix
A kitchen remodel in a Briargate home involves carpentry, tile, electrical, plumbing, and structural work in a coordinated sequence. Profix Solutions manages the full scope as a general contractor: scope writing, permits, trade coordination, and finished kitchen delivery.
Structural Wall Work
Load-bearing wall assessment, engineered beam specification, permit acquisition, framing, and complete ceiling and floor patching. Full structural scope managed by Profix.
Cabinet Replacement or Refacing
Full replacement allows layout reconfiguration and ceiling-height uppers. Refacing keeps existing boxes while replacing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware — cost-effective when boxes are structurally sound and layout works.
Countertop Replacement
Quartz is the dominant choice — non-porous, no sealing required, durable. Quartzite, granite, and butcher block available. Template, fabricate, and install included.
Backsplash Installation
Substrate preparation, waterproofing at sink area, tile setting, and grout. Subway tile, large-format porcelain, natural stone mosaic, and handmade ceramic available.
Appliance Coordination
Rough-in dimensions, electrical, gas, and water connections verified before countertop installation. Over-range microwaves, dishwashers, refrigerators, and ranges installed at project close-out.
Flooring Transition
LVP, hardwood, and tile flooring installed as part of kitchen remodel projects. Transition between kitchen and adjacent rooms managed cleanly.
Lighting and Electrical
New circuits, GFCI outlets to current code, recessed lights, pendant fixtures, and under-cabinet LED strips. Licensed electricians for all panel work and rough-in.
Plumbing Coordination
Sink relocation, island sink addition, garbage disposal, pot filler if included. Licensed plumbers for all rough-in and finish plumbing.
Kitchen Remodeler in Briargate – Free Estimate
We'll walk your kitchen, discuss layout options, cabinet and countertop selections, and structural possibilities. Detailed written estimate provided. Serving Wolf Ranch, Briargate Crossing, Timberridge, and Flying Horse.
Double Hung · Casement · Bay · Egress · Energy Star · Vinyl · Fiberglass · Wood
Energy efficiency matters in Colorado Springs because of the dramatic temperature range between seasons and because altitude amplifies both UV degradation and heating and cooling loads. Old single-pane windows can account for 25–30% of a home's heat loss. Profix Solutions installs replacement and new construction windows with the flashing, air sealing, and trim details that determine long-term performance.
Window Installation Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions installs replacement and new construction windows throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County. Every installation includes proper rough opening preparation, code-compliant flashing, low-expanding foam insulation, interior and exterior trim carpentry, and caulking at all exterior joints. We assess existing rough opening framing for rot and structural issues before every installation.
Energy Efficient Windows for Colorado Springs Altitude and UV
At 6,035 feet, UV radiation is approximately 25% more intense than at sea level — accelerating seal degradation and frame oxidation. Key performance specifications: U-factor (total heat loss — lower is better), solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), visible light transmittance, and air infiltration rate. South-facing windows benefit from slightly higher SHGC for passive solar gain in winter. North, east, and west windows should prioritize low SHGC to reduce cooling load. Energy Star Zone 5 (Northern) requires U-factor of 0.27 or lower and SHGC of 0.40 or lower.
Window Types We Install
Double Hung Windows
Most common in Colorado Springs homes. Both sashes operate independently. Modern units tilt inward for cleaning. Installed in standard and custom sizes matching existing rough openings on replacement projects.
Casement Windows
Crank outward on a hinged sash for full-opening ventilation. Compression seal when closed makes casements one of the tightest-sealing window types — important for Colorado's heating season.
Sliding Windows
Horizontal operation on a track. Practical for openings wider than tall — basements, kitchens above countertops, garages. Track and weatherstrip adjusted for Colorado's temperature range.
Bay & Bow Windows
Project outward from exterior wall creating interior shelf or seating space. Structural framing modifications and properly supported knee wall or roof structure above the projection required.
Egress Windows
Code-required for below-grade bedrooms and habitable rooms. Minimum 5.7 square feet opening, 24-inch height, 20-inch width. Includes concrete/block wall cutting, buck installation, window well, and waterproofing.
Energy Star Windows
Colorado Climate Zone 5 (Northern) requires U-factor 0.27 or lower and SHGC 0.40 or lower. Low-E glass coatings block UV and infrared. Argon or krypton gas fill improves center-of-glass U-factor.
Vinyl Frame Windows
Most common replacement window in Colorado Springs. Low maintenance, no painting required. Premium vinyl products tested for freeze-thaw performance in Colorado's climate. No lowest-tier imported vinyl installed.
Fiberglass Frame Windows
Highest-performing frame material for Colorado Springs climate. Expands and contracts at same rate as glass unit — maintains seal integrity through extreme temperature range. Marvin Integrity and Pella Impervia available.
Wood & Wood-Clad Windows
Warmest interior aesthetic and best paintability. Exterior-clad wood windows provide low-maintenance cladding while preserving interior wood finish. UV-blocking interior coatings recommended. Andersen, Marvin, and Pella available.
Why Choose Profix for Window Installation in Colorado Springs
Window installation quality determines long-term performance as much as the window unit itself. Profix Solutions installs windows as complete assemblies — unit, flashing, insulation, interior casing, exterior trim, and caulk. We inspect rough opening framing for rot and structural issues before every installation, specify glass for each window's orientation and exposure, and do not upsell product tiers that do not deliver meaningful performance improvement.
Window Installation Benefits
Licensed general contractor in Colorado
Energy Star certified window options
Vinyl, fiberglass, and wood frame installations
Proper flashing and air sealing on every opening
Egress window cutting and well installation
Full interior and exterior trim carpentry included
Free detailed on-site estimates
Window Installer Colorado Springs – Free Estimate
We'll assess your existing windows, discuss frame material and glass specification options, and provide a detailed written estimate. Egress window consultations available. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Attached · Detached · ADU · Oversized · Workshop · RV · Living Space Above
Many older Colorado Springs neighborhoods were built with single-car garages or none at all. Colorado winters — sub-zero overnight lows, spring hailstorms, and heavy wet snow — make covered vehicle storage genuinely valuable. Profix Solutions builds custom garages throughout El Paso County, from basic detached structures to garage-with-ADU projects that add rental income potential.
Garage Building Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions designs and builds custom garages throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County. We manage every phase: site assessment, structural design, permit application, excavation coordination, concrete flatwork and foundation, framing, roofing, siding, windows, doors, and interior finishing. We verify all zoning parameters — setbacks, lot coverage, HOA restrictions — before finalizing any garage design.
Garage Permits and Construction Process in Colorado Springs
All new garage construction in Colorado Springs and unincorporated El Paso County requires a building permit. The permit process requires a site plan, structural drawing, and electrical plan. El Paso County requires footings below the 36-inch frost depth. Construction sequence: survey and layout, footing excavation, footing inspection, foundation pour, framing, sheathing and roofing, rough electrical, framing inspection, insulation, drywall, exterior siding and trim, painting, garage door installation, and electrical final. Profix handles all permit submissions and inspection scheduling.
Garage Types We Build
Attached Garages
Fire separation required — 1/2-inch drywall on garage side of shared walls and ceilings, 20-minute fire-rated door to living area. Structural connection to existing home with matched rooflines. Zoning setback review required.
Detached Garages
Independent structure with own foundation, framing, and roofline. More flexibility in size and orientation. Designed to match primary residence in siding, roofing, and architectural details.
Garages with Living Space Above
Rental ADU, guest quarters, home office, or additional living space above the garage. Full residential framing, floor insulation, egress windows, stair access. Separate utility connection often required.
ADU Conversions & New ADU Garages
New garages designed from the start for legal ADU — separate entrance, kitchen provisions, bathroom rough-in, egress, utility separation. Existing detached garage conversions with HVAC, electrical upgrades, plumbing, and interior finishing.
Oversized & Three-Car Garages
Generous depth (24–28 feet), tandem configurations, three-wide and two-plus-one tandem arrangements. Lot coverage and setback compliance verified before finalizing footprint.
Workshop & Hobby Garages
200-amp electrical for tools and compressors, insulated walls and ceiling, radiant floor heat or dedicated heating, sufficient lighting, floor drain. Genuinely functional year-round work spaces.
RV & Oversized Vehicle Garages
14-foot or taller door openings, 40–50 foot depth for full-size RVs, reinforced concrete slabs, RV hookup electrical provisions. Standalone structures or oversized bays within a larger garage project.
Garage Finishes & Doors
Insulated garage doors, epoxy or polyaspartic floor coatings, drywall and paint, storage system blocking, utility connections. Raised panel, carriage house, and full-view aluminum styles available.
Why Choose Profix for Garage Construction in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions is a licensed Colorado general contractor who builds garages as complete permitted projects with frost-depth footings, snow load-rated framing, and fire separation at attached garages. We handle the full scope with our own crews — foundation, framing, roofing, siding, electrical, and interior finishing. We verify setbacks and lot coverage before committing to a design, and provide honest ADU feasibility guidance under current Colorado Springs and El Paso County regulations.
We'll walk the site, discuss garage type and size options, review setback and zoning requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate. ADU and living-space-above consultations available. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Colorado weather is relentless on building exteriors. Hail averages more than a dozen events per year in El Paso County, UV radiation at 6,035 feet degrades paint and siding faster than at sea level, and daily temperature swings stress every material joint and seal. Profix Solutions provides exterior remodeling and repair built for Colorado's conditions — material selection, installation details, and finishes that hold up in the Pikes Peak region.
Exterior Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions provides comprehensive exterior remodeling and repair services throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County — siding installation, window and door replacement, storm damage repair, soffit and fascia work, exterior painting, gutters, and exterior finish carpentry. In-house crews experienced with Colorado-specific material performance and installation details that ensure long-term durability.
Best Siding for Colorado Springs: Fiber Cement vs. Vinyl
Fiber cement siding (James Hardie) is dimensionally stable, resists hail impact better than vinyl, and handles Colorado's intense UV. Requires repainting every 10–15 years. Vinyl is lower initial cost and never needs painting, but becomes brittle in cold and can crack under hail impact. Engineered wood (LP SmartSide) offers natural wood texture with good impact resistance. Profix recommends fiber cement on all south and west elevations in Colorado Springs due to hail exposure and UV intensity.
Exterior Services We Provide
Siding Installation & Replacement
Fiber cement, vinyl, and engineered wood siding. Proper house wrap, lapped and flashed penetrations, caulked joints at all transitions. Profile matching on partial replacements after storm damage.
Window Replacement
Vinyl, fiberglass, and aluminum-clad wood replacement and new construction windows. Proper shimming, insulation, flashing, and exterior trim for long-term air and water performance.
Door Replacement
Steel, fiberglass, and wood entry doors, patio doors, and sliding glass doors. Proper threshold, weatherstripping, hardware, and exterior trim. Storm doors for added insulation and protection.
Soffit, Fascia & Trim
Vented aluminum soffit, PVC trim board, and fiber cement replacements. Back-primed and painted before installation, caulked at all joints to prevent moisture intrusion.
Exterior Painting
100% acrylic exterior paints with high UV resistance rated for Colorado's climate. Pressure wash, scrape, spot-prime, caulk, primer, then top coats. No application below 50°F or above 90°F.
Storm Damage Repair
Thorough post-hail exterior assessments documenting all damage. Insurance adjuster coordination, detailed damage documentation, itemized repair scopes. Re-siding, window replacement, and trim repair.
Gutters & Downspouts
Seamless aluminum gutters in 5-inch and 6-inch profiles sized for Colorado's high-intensity summer rainfall. Gutter guards appropriate for Colorado Springs' pine needle and debris load.
Exterior Finish Carpentry
Window trim, door surrounds, corner boards, belly bands, and decorative brackets in PVC, cellular PVC, fiber cement, and wood. Back-primed, caulked, and finished with appropriate exterior paint or stain.
Why Choose Profix for Exterior Work in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions is a licensed Colorado general contractor experienced with hail exposure, UV intensity at altitude, freeze-thaw cycling, and Colorado's daily temperature swings. We self-perform exterior carpentry and painting, give honest material recommendations, and manage storm damage assessments and insurance coordination. Every project is assessed from the ground and the ladder before a scope is written.
Exterior Service Benefits
Licensed general contractor in Colorado
Fiber cement, vinyl, and engineered wood siding
Storm damage assessment and insurance coordination
We'll assess your exterior, discuss material options for Colorado's climate, and provide a detailed written estimate. Storm damage assessments available. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Colorado Springs offers Pikes Peak views, 300-plus days of sunshine, and warm summers that make a well-built deck one of the best investments a homeowner can make. Profix Solutions builds decks designed for Colorado's specific conditions — UV intensity, temperature swings, snow loads, and frost-depth footings — and manages every project from permit through final inspection.
Deck Building Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions designs and builds custom decks throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County — single-level to complex multi-level structures with integrated pergolas, covered sections, and outdoor kitchens. Full project management: structural design, permit application, footing installation, framing, decking, railing, and all finish details. Built to current IRC and El Paso County requirements including footings below Colorado's 36-inch frost line and snow load-rated framing.
Best Decking Materials for Colorado's Climate
Colorado Springs presents one of the most demanding outdoor material environments in the country: UV index 25–50% higher than sea level, daily temperature swings of 30–40 degrees Fahrenheit, occasional hailstorms, and snow loads of 20–30 psf. Composite decking outperforms wood on UV resistance, dimensional stability, and long-term maintenance cost. For railings, powder-coated aluminum is the most durable option. Cable railing preserves mountain view sightlines. All structural framing must be sized for Colorado's snow loads and wind exposure.
Deck Permits in El Paso County and Colorado Springs
Decks 30 inches or more above grade require a building permit in the City of Colorado Springs and El Paso County. Permit applications require site plans showing setbacks, structural drawings with footing and framing details. Footings must extend below the 36-inch frost depth. Required inspections: footing before concrete, framing before decking, and final after railing is complete. Profix handles permit application, plan preparation, and inspection scheduling on every permitted deck project.
Deck Types & Services
Pressure-Treated Wood Decks
ACQ and CA-treated lumber with galvanized hardware rated for treated wood. Proper ledger flashing at house connection. Periodic sealing or staining required in Colorado's UV environment.
Composite Decking
TimberTech, Fiberon, and Trex products. No sealing or staining required. Handles freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure significantly better than untreated wood. Manufacturer-spec substructure framing required.
Trex Decking
Trex Transcend, Select, and Enhance lines. 25-year residential warranty. Proper ventilation, fastener type, and gap spacing for Colorado's temperature range followed throughout.
Multi-Level Decks
Structural engineering for post sizes, beam spans, and footing depths accounting for Colorado's 30 psf snow load. Engineered or engineer-coordinated on every multi-level project.
Covered Decks & Pergolas
Attached covered decks with proper roof structure and waterproofing at home connection. Freestanding and attached pergola structures in wood, aluminum, or vinyl. Separate permit and structural review required.
Deck Repair & Restoration
Structural member replacement, ledger attachment correction, new railing systems meeting 42-inch height requirements, and surface refinishing. Often more cost-effective than full replacement.
Railings & Balusters
36-inch railing under 30 inches above grade; 42-inch railing at 30 inches or more. Baluster spacing preventing 4-inch sphere passage. Wood, composite, cable, and aluminum systems installed to current IRC.
Deck Staining & Sealing
Pressure washing and light sanding prep. Professional-grade penetrating oil stains or film-forming sealers appropriate for Colorado's climate. No latex paint on horizontal deck surfaces.
Why Choose Profix for Deck Construction in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions is a licensed Colorado general contractor with direct experience building decks that perform in El Paso County's climate. We pull our own permits, use our own crews, and build every deck to current IRC and local code. Footings, ledger attachment, and post-to-beam hardware are built right the first time — not retrofitted to pass inspection.
Deck Construction Benefits
Licensed general contractor in Colorado
Permit acquisition and inspection management
Wood, composite, and Trex deck systems
Snow load and UV-rated construction throughout
Custom railing, pergola, and cover options
Deck repair, refinishing, and restaining
Free detailed on-site estimates
Deck Contractor Colorado Springs – Free Estimate
We'll walk the site, discuss material options for Colorado's climate, review permit requirements, and provide a detailed written estimate. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Flooring is the largest surface in any room and the finish element that most affects how a space looks and feels. Profix Solutions installs all major residential flooring types with subfloor assessment and preparation work that makes installations last. Colorado's dry, high-altitude climate demands careful material selection — LVP handles humidity changes better than solid hardwood, and tile is ideal for basements and bathrooms.
Flooring Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions installs hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, porcelain and ceramic tile, natural stone, and carpet throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County. Every installation includes subfloor preparation, manufacturer-specified installation methods, all transition and threshold work, and final cleanup. We provide material selection guidance based on your specific rooms, lifestyle, and Colorado's climate demands.
Best Flooring for Colorado Springs' Climate
Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet with average indoor relative humidity regularly below 20% in winter — some of the driest interior conditions in the continental US. Solid hardwood expands and contracts significantly with seasonal humidity changes. LVP is the most dimensionally stable option. Engineered hardwood handles swings better than solid due to cross-ply construction. Tile and stone are unaffected by humidity and ideal for basements and bathrooms. Laminate should not be used in below-grade spaces or high-moisture rooms.
Flooring Types We Install
Hardwood Flooring
Solid and engineered hardwood in strip, plank, and parquet formats. Proper acclimation periods followed. Appropriate expansion gaps installed. Engineered hardwood recommended for basements and slab-on-grade.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)
100% waterproof, dimensionally stable in Colorado's low-humidity environment. Floating and glue-down systems. Top recommendation for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and moisture-prone spaces.
Laminate Flooring
Thick-core modern laminate for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Proper underlayment for sound reduction. Not recommended for bathrooms or below-grade spaces.
Tile Flooring
Ceramic and porcelain tile, large-format porcelain, natural stone, mosaic, and heated floor systems. Full substrate assessment before installation. Schluter systems for transitions and edge protection.
Carpet
Carpet for bedrooms, basement family rooms, and acoustically sensitive areas. Power-stretched installation. Appropriate pad selection for application and traffic level.
Subfloor Repair & Preparation
Sistering or replacing damaged joists, replacing delaminated OSB or plywood, self-leveling concrete on out-of-flat slabs, moisture barriers on concrete substrates. Built into every project scope.
Why Choose Profix for Flooring in Colorado Springs
Most flooring failures trace back to wrong material selection or inadequate subfloor preparation. We address both before any product goes down. Subfloor flatness, moisture levels, structural deflection, and existing damage are all assessed and corrected before installation. We give honest material recommendations based on rooms and Colorado's climate — not the highest-margin product. In-house crews deliver consistent quality from the first room to the last.
Flooring Benefits
Licensed and insured flooring contractor in Colorado
Hardwood, LVP, laminate, tile, and carpet installation
Subfloor repair and preparation included
Free on-site estimates with material recommendations
We'll measure the space, assess the subfloor, discuss material options, and provide a detailed written estimate. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Room Additions · Second Story · ADUs · Garages · In-Law Suites
Rising home prices and tight inventory have made adding on a smarter move than moving for thousands of Colorado Springs homeowners. Profix Solutions designs and builds home additions that deliver exactly the space you need — permitted, code-compliant, and built to last in Colorado's demanding climate.
Home Addition Services in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions manages home addition projects from design coordination through certificate of occupancy — permit applications, structural coordination, framing, roofing, exterior finishes, insulation, drywall, flooring, and all interior finish work under one contract. We self-perform framing, drywall, and interior finishing, and coordinate licensed plumbing, electrical, and HVAC subcontractors for complete, code-compliant additions.
Types of Home Additions We Build
Room Additions
Expanded living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and dining spaces tied into the existing structure seamlessly. Full scope: foundation, framing, exterior cladding, insulation, drywall, flooring, and finish work.
Master Suite Additions
Primary suite additions with spacious bedroom, walk-in closet, and private en suite bathroom. High-return addition type in Colorado Springs' competitive real estate market.
Second Story Additions
Build up when lot coverage limits expansion outward. Structural engineering coordination, permit application, framing, roofing, exterior work, and all interior finishes managed by Profix.
Garage Construction & Conversions
Attached and detached garage construction from the slab up. Garage conversions to conditioned living space: insulation, drywall, flooring, HVAC connection, and egress windows.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
ADU permitting under Colorado 2023 state legislation. Detached backyard cottages, garage conversions, or attached apartments. City of Colorado Springs and El Paso County ADU permitting experience.
Sunrooms & Three-Season Rooms
Insulated four-season sunrooms with Low-E glazing and HVAC connection. Three-season rooms with operable windows for Colorado's 300-plus days of sunshine.
In-Law Suites
Multigenerational living additions with full bathroom, kitchenette capability, ADA-accessible layouts, and separate entrances where site conditions allow.
The Addition Process and El Paso County Permits
Home additions in Colorado Springs require a building permit from the City of Colorado Springs Development Services or El Paso County. Permit packages include architectural drawings, site plans showing setbacks and lot coverage, and structural engineer reports for second story additions. Profix coordinates design documentation, submits permit applications, responds to plan review comments, and manages the inspection schedule at each required phase. Standard permit review takes 4–8 weeks for residential additions.
Why Colorado Springs Homeowners Are Adding On Instead of Moving
Colorado Springs home prices have roughly doubled since 2018 and inventory in desirable neighborhoods remains tight. For homeowners with equity and a neighborhood they love, an addition is often the better financial decision compared to selling, paying commissions, and absorbing higher mortgage rates on a more expensive home.
Why Choose Profix for Your Home Addition
Profix Solutions is a licensed Colorado general contractor with in-house framing, drywall, interior finishing, and painting capacity. We assign a dedicated superintendent to every project, manage the permit process from application to final inspection, and maintain a documented change order process so you are never surprised by costs outside the original scope.
Home Addition Benefits
Licensed general contractor in Colorado
Full permit acquisition and inspection management
In-house framing, drywall, finishing, and painting crews
Room additions, second story, garages, ADUs, and sunrooms
El Paso County and City of Colorado Springs code compliance
Transparent change order process — no budget surprises
Free detailed on-site estimates
Home Addition Contractor Colorado Springs – Free Consultation
From a single room to a second story or ADU, we'll walk through your goals, your property, and the permit requirements, then provide a detailed written estimate. Serving Colorado Springs and El Paso County.
Hail Damage · Full Replacement · Repair · Insurance Claims
Colorado Springs is one of the most hail-prone cities in the United States. Homes face frequent large-hail storms, heavy snow loads, and intense UV exposure at altitude. Profix Solutions provides licensed residential and commercial roofing — asphalt shingles, metal roofing, flat roofing, and hail damage repair with full insurance claim assistance.
Roofing Services in Colorado Springs
Our roofing services include complete roof replacements, partial storm-damage repairs, new construction roofing, flashing repair and replacement, gutter installation and replacement, ice and water shield underlayment, ridge vent installation, and emergency tarping. We work with GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning shingles, standing-seam metal roofing, and TPO and modified bitumen flat roofing systems. All projects are permitted and inspected.
Hail Damage Roofing in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs sits at the edge of Hail Alley. Hailstones range from marble to baseball size, breaking down asphalt shingle granules and accelerating roof failure. Profix Solutions performs detailed hail damage inspections with documentation for insurance claims. We work directly with adjusters and manage the full process from claim approval through final inspection.
Roofing Materials for Colorado's Climate
We recommend Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles for El Paso County homes — qualifying for potential insurance discounts. Metal roofing offers 40–70 year lifespan with superior hail resistance. TPO and modified bitumen flat roofing handles Colorado freeze-thaw cycling on additions and garages. We match materials to your home's load requirements and long-term goals.
What's Included in a Profix Roof Replacement
Full roof replacements include: tear-off and disposal, damaged decking inspection and replacement, synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield at eaves and valleys, drip edge, new shingles or roofing material, valley flashing, pipe boot and penetration flashing, ridge cap, and ridge vents. Optional: gutter replacement, attic ventilation assessment, heat cable rough-in for ice dam prevention.
Why Choose Profix for Roofing in Colorado Springs
Profix Solutions is a locally based Colorado contractor — not a storm chaser. We pull our own permits, use our own crews, and stand behind every project with a workmanship warranty. We are here when you call with a warranty concern two years after installation.