How Much Does a 2025 Shower
Remodel Cost?

A shower renovation can range from $2,895 to $11,495 or more. Use this calculator to better estimate the cost of your project.

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The average cost to remodel a shower is about $7,195, but prices can vary greatly depending on the size of your bathroom and the scope of work needed. If you’re just swapping out a small shower for a similar one, the cost will be lower. However, projects that involve opening walls, relocating the shower, or changing plumbing can become much more expensive. Costs also depend on the materials chosen, the condition of your current shower, and local labor rates. Unexpected problems like mold or rotted wood behind the shower can also increase the total expense.

Modernize is here to simplify your shower remodel planning. Use our Shower Remodel Cost Calculator above to get an estimate, then continue reading to understand what influences shower replacement costs. By the end, you’ll be ready to contact local remodelers and explore payment options that fit your budget.

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Typical Shower Remodel Expenses in 2025

Typical shower remodel expenses can vary from around $2,895 at the lower end to $11,495 or more at the higher end, with the national average for a complete remodel being approximately $7,195.

This overall cost covers:

  • Shower enclosure
  • Bathroom walls and flooring
  • Adequate ventilation
  • Waterproofing and underlayment
  • Removal of the existing shower
  • Installation of new bathroom fixtures

Shower Remodel

Average Installation Cost $2,895 - $11,495

Cost Breakdown

  • Materials 64%
  • Labor 36%

This range of shower remodel costs also reflects the shower’s size and the quality of materials chosen. For instance, a smaller shower and tub combo with a basic fiberglass base usually falls on the lower end of the scale. In contrast, a spacious walk-in shower featuring custom tile work, built-in benches or shelves, a luxury showerhead, and premium fixtures tends to be at the higher end.

Additionally, local permits (if required) and labor expenses will affect your overall estimate. A local shower remodel professional can provide a detailed, itemized quote to help you understand both your needs and the associated costs.

Below, you’ll find typical cost ranges for different parts of a shower remodel. Keep in mind, not every shower replacement includes all these elements—it depends on the style of shower you select.

Shower remodel component Low end cost High end cost
Waterproofing and underlayment $877 $1,227
Ventilation $1,325 $1,500
Fiberglass or acrylic shower base $332 $930
Custom floor and wall tile $780 $3,990
Shower enclosure (varies by style) $360 $4,475
Fixure installion (per item) $310 $371
Demolition (per item) $59 $108

Shower Remodel Expenses Based on Shower Type

The cost of a shower remodel varies significantly depending on the type of shower unit selected. The following prices outline typical expenses for different shower enclosure styles.

Metal

Metal roofing is recognized for its durability and energy-saving qualities. Costs vary significantly by type: corrugated steel begins at about $4.00 per square foot, aluminum and standing seam systems typically range from $7.00 to $16.00 per square foot, and high-end metals such as copper can cost between $10.00 and $40.00 per square foot installed.

Wood

Wood shake and shingle roofs, usually crafted from cedar, provide a natural, rustic appearance. Prices generally range between $6.00 and $16.00 per square foot, depending on the style and thickness. These roofs need ongoing maintenance and might be restricted in regions prone to high fire danger.

Concrete

Concrete roofing tiles are long-lasting, energy-efficient, and come in many different styles. Their cost typically ranges from $10.70 to $27.50 per square foot, depending on the style and quality. Due to their weight, they might need extra structural reinforcement.

Clay

Clay tiles are durable and fire-resistant, providing a unique Mediterranean or Spanish look. Installed clay tile roofs usually range from $11.00 to $22.00 per square foot. Different styles such as Mission, French, and Interlocking vary in both design and cost.

Slate

Natural slate is among the most durable and attractive roofing materials on the market. Installation costs typically fall between $20.00 and $35.00 per square foot. For a more affordable alternative, synthetic slate offers a similar appearance at $8.00 to $15.00 per square foot and is lighter in weight.

What Are the Best Roofing Materials?

Wondering what roof material is best for your home? This is the place to start.

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Cost of Roof Installation per Square Foot

Three main factors influence your roof’s total square footage: the size of your home, the number of stories, and the roof’s steepness (pitch). A steeper roof requires more material to cover the surface.

Below, we’ve calculated estimated roof square footage using a pitch multiplier of 1.12 for one- and two-story homes, along with sample pricing for 3-tab asphalt shingles (budget option), mid-range metal roofing, and premium slate tiles.

Roof Replacement Cost by Size for a Single-Story Home

House Square Footage Estimated Roof Square Footage Low-End Asphalt Mid-Range Metal Higher-End Slate
1,500 1,680 $6,720 $18,480 $47,040
2,000 2,240 $8,960 $24,640 $62,720
2,500 2,800 $11,200 $30,800 $78,400
3,000 3,360 $13,440 $36,960 $94,080
3,500 3,920 $15,680 $43,120 $109,760

Roof Replacement Cost by Size for a Two-Story Home

Assumes home square footage is evenly split between two floors.

House Square Footage Estimated Roof Square Footage Lower-End Shingle Mid-Range Shingle Higher-End Shingle
1,500 840 $3,360 $9,240 $23,520
2,000 1,120 $4,480 $12,320 $31,360
2,500 1,400 $5,600 $15,400 $39,200
3,000 1,680 $6,720 $18,480 $47,040
3,500 1,960 $7,840 $21,560 $54,880

To get the most precise measurement of your roof’s square footage and the correct pitch multiplier, reach out to a licensed roofing contractor. Keep in mind that your final costs can differ depending on the roof’s design complexity and specific features.

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