Bathroom Mirror Installation Cost Calculator

Estimate your bathroom mirror installation cost by number of mirrors, mirror type, and add-on options.

A bathroom mirror installation costs $75 to $600, with a national average of $200. Use the calculator below to estimate your cost by size, quality tier, and location.

Last updated: March 25, 2026

Bathroom Mirror Installation Cost Calculator

Estimate your bathroom mirror installation cost by number of mirrors, mirror type, and add-on options.

16 mirrors

Estimated Total

$300

Cost per mirrors$300
vs National Average+50%

Itemized Breakdown

Materials
$175
Labor
$125
Total$300

This calculator provides estimates based on national averages adjusted for your region. Actual costs may vary significantly based on specific project conditions, contractor availability, material prices, and local market factors. Always get at least 3 quotes from licensed, insured contractors before starting your project.

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Quick Cost Reference

National Average$200
Typical Range$75 - $600
Low End$40
High End$1,500

Cost by Tier

Budget

Basic frameless mirror, adhesive or simple clip mounting, no electrical work.

$125
Mid-Range

Framed or vanity mirror, wall-anchor mounting, removal of old mirror included.

$300
Premium

Custom, LED backlit, or medicine cabinet mirror with electrical integration and professional installation.

$850

How This Calculator Works

This bathroom mirror installation cost calculator estimates your total project cost from four inputs: project size, quality tier, the options you select, and your location. It combines material and labor rates for your chosen tier, adds typical permit costs, then applies a regional cost multiplier so the estimate reflects pricing in your state.

Estimates use 2026 cost data cross-referenced from multiple industry sources. Treat the result as a planning range, not a quote. Your final price depends on your specific scope, material choices, and local contractor availability, so collect at least three itemized bids before you set a budget.

What Affects Your Bathroom Mirror Installation Cost

Mirror Size

$40 - $800+

A standard 24x36-inch frameless vanity mirror costs $40-$120 at retail. Moving up to a full-width mirror spanning a double-vanity (48-72 inches) pushes the mirror itself to $150-$400. Custom-cut mirrors are priced by the square foot at $15-$50 per square foot for standard glass. Oversized mirrors over 50 lbs require extra labor and wall reinforcement, adding $50-$150 to installation.

Framing and Style

$50 - $600

A basic frameless mirror is the most affordable option. Wood-framed mirrors add $30-$100 over frameless pricing. Metal-framed and decorative mirrors run $100-$300 for the frame alone. LED backlit mirrors cost $150-$600 for the fixture before labor, and medicine cabinet mirrors with built-in storage run $100-$500 for the unit.

Mounting Type

$0 - $200

Adhesive mounting is the simplest and cheapest method, adding minimal labor cost but only suitable for lighter mirrors under 20 lbs on flat, clean drywall. French cleat and wall-anchor mounting costs $25-$75 extra in labor and hardware but supports heavier mirrors securely. Recessed medicine cabinet installation requires cutting into the wall and costs $100-$200 more in labor due to framing and drywall work.

LED and Lighting Integration

$100 - $400

LED backlit mirrors and lighted vanity mirrors require an electrical connection. If an outlet or switched circuit is already in place behind the mirror, wiring an LED mirror adds $50-$100 in labor. If new wiring is needed, expect $150-$400 for an electrician to run a circuit, depending on the complexity and local code requirements. Hardwired LED mirrors must be installed by a licensed electrician in most jurisdictions.

Removal of Old Mirror

$50 - $150

Removing a large glued-on bathroom mirror is slow, careful work. Adhesive-backed mirrors must be cut free with wire or suction cups to avoid shattering, then the adhesive residue cleaned from the wall. A full-width builder mirror spanning 48-60 inches can take 1-2 hours to remove safely. Expect $50-$150 for removal depending on size and how the original mirror was mounted. Some contractors include this in their installation quote - confirm before scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom mirror installation cost?

A bathroom mirror installation costs $75 to $600 for a typical project, with a national average of $200. Budget projects start around $40, and premium work can reach $1,500. Use the calculator above for an estimate matched to your size, quality tier, and state.

How does this bathroom mirror installation cost calculator work?

It combines 2026 material and labor rates for your selected quality tier, adds typical permit costs and any options you choose, then applies a cost multiplier for your state. Adjust the inputs to see your estimate update instantly.

Is this calculator free to use?

Yes. This bathroom mirror installation cost calculator is free, requires no signup, and returns instant estimates.

Does the estimate include labor and permits?

Yes. Each estimate combines material and labor costs for your chosen quality tier plus typical permit fees. Your final price still depends on your specific scope and local contractor rates, so collect itemized quotes before budgeting.

How can I lower my bathroom mirror installation cost?

Shop big-box store clearance sections and online overstock for frameless mirrors - identical units to contractor supply at a fraction of the cost A frameless mirror cut to size at a local glass shop is often cheaper than a branded framed mirror at the same dimensions

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