Cost to Shower Door Replacement in Providence, RI

$805$2,185 in Providence

15% above the national average · 1.15x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Providence typically spend $805–$2,185 on a shower door replacement, about 15% above the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Northeast region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Providence

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$230$633$2,070
Labor$230$402$690
Permits$0$0$0
Total$460+15% vs. national avg$1,035+15% vs. national avg$2,760+15% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic framed sliding door with standard clear glass in a standard-size opening.

Mid-Range

Semi-frameless hinged door with tempered glass and brushed nickel hardware.

Premium

Frameless heavy glass panel door with custom hardware and specialty glass finish.

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Providence may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Framed Sliding Door$200-$500Budget-conscious updates on standard tub/shower combosMost affordable option, easy to find standard sizes, low-profile tracks
Semi-Frameless Hinged Door$400-$900Mid-range bathroom updates balancing style and budgetClean look with some structural support, wide range of styles, easier to clean than framed
Frameless Glass Panel$800-$2,200Upscale bathroom remodels and walk-in showersModern spa-like appearance, easy to clean, makes bathroom feel larger
Bypass/Sliding (Frameless)$600-$1,400Tub/shower combos in tight bathrooms wanting a modern lookNo swing clearance needed, frameless look, works well for tub/shower combos

Other Projects in Providence

Providence Estimate

Typical Range

$805$2,185

vs. National Average

15% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.15x

Estimates apply Providence's 1.15x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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