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Shower replacement cost calculator

Enter your ZIP to apply the approved state planning adjustment to the same per-project scope used by the shower replacement cost guide.

Quick answer

The approved national shower replacement planning range is $6,000 to $12,000, with a $9,000 midpoint. This calculator uses your ZIP-derived state adjustment and can add demolition and disposal once when required.

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State-adjusted planning range

Planning line itemAmount

Permits, major plumbing relocation, hidden-condition work, and finish-selection premiums are not independently priced in the approved rate card. This is not a contractor bid.

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Example design direction only; local written scope and materials affect an estimate.

What this calculator includes

This calculator starts with the approved project definition: Replaces an existing shower in its current footprint. It excludes a tub-to-shower conversion, demolition/disposal, full-bath remodel scope, and structural changes. The national range is multiplied by the published state planning adjustment connected to your ZIP. It does not combine unrelated project categories into the same baseline.

Approved national shower replacement baseline
Planning pointPer-project amount
Lower planning range$6,000
Typical midpoint$9,000
Upper planning range$12,000
Demolition and disposal, when required$300–$3,500

What can still change a local quote?

  • Removal, hauling, and disposal when existing materials must come out
  • Existing plumbing and drain conditions within the project footprint
  • Waterproofing, wall repair, and concealed moisture findings
  • Selections and access requirements that need a site-specific written scope
  • Permit requirements and contractor availability

The calculator does not assign unapproved dollars to these factors. Ask each contractor to identify them in writing so estimates are comparable.

Planning questions people ask

How is the state adjustment selected?

Your first three ZIP digits identify a U.S. state or District of Columbia. The calculator then reads that state’s approved multiplier from the master rate card. An invalid or unsupported ZIP does not receive a made-up adjustment.

Why is demolition optional?

The project baseline deliberately excludes demolition and disposal to prevent double counting. Select it only when old materials must be removed and disposed of for this project.

Why does the calculator show materials and labor shares?

The approved rate card defines the midpoint split as 40% materials and 60% labor. These are planning shares of the rate-card midpoint, not an itemized contractor estimate.

What should I do after seeing my result?

Use the range to prepare a clear scope, then request local estimates that state materials, exclusions, removal, site conditions, and timing. Free quotes are the next step—not a requirement to see the planning number.

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