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Corian Shower Walls Price Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:02:44+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for Corian shower walls in material, fabrication, and installation costs. The price is driven by panel size, thickness, and carpentry work, plus any edges, seams, or finish requirements. This guide outlines cost ranges in USD and clarifies what affects the total price.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (Corian solid surface) $28 $55 $85 Per sq ft, depending on color and texture
Labor & Fabrication $18 $34 $60 Per sq ft, includes seam work and finish
Installation & Mounting Hardware $4 $12 $25 Includes wall anchors and backing, if needed
Edge Treatments & Accessories $60 $150 $400 Corner trims, cove edges, soap niches
Plumbing & Waterproofing Prep $100 $350 $900 Sealants, drains, patching, waterproof membrane
Permits & Inspections $0 $150 $600 Depends on jurisdiction and scope
Delivery/Disposal $50 $150 $350 Local disposal fees may apply
Warranty & Maintenance $0 $75 $200 Manufacturer warranty coverage varies
Tax $0 $30 $180 Depends on state and project value

Assumptions: region, Corian color/texture, panel layout, installation crew, and access limitations.

Overview Of Costs

Typical project ranges for Corian shower walls span from about $4,000 to $12,000 in the United States, with per-square-foot pricing commonly cited between $60 and $110 installed. A smaller, straightforward shower might land closer to the lower end, while a large, multi-panel enclosure with specialty edges and niche features can push toward the high end. The exact total hinges on panel area, edge details, waterproofing prep, and any plumbing or tiling work performed alongside.

Per-unit guidance commonly shows materials around $28-$85 per sq ft and labor around $18-$60 per sq ft, including fabrication. When combined with edges, niches, and finishes, the installed price per square foot typically lands in the $60-$110 range.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Details
Materials $28 $55 $85 Corian sheets, 1/2″ to 3/4″ thickness; color/texture options
Labor $18 $34 $60 Cutting, edging, seam bonding, and polishing
Equipment $4 $12 $25 Adhesives, stainless fasteners, mounting hardware
Permits $0 $150 $600 Regional requirement varies by project size
Delivery/Disposal $50 $150 $350 Waste handling and transport to site
Edge/Accessory Options $60 $150 $400 Corner trims, cove edges, soap niches, seals
Warranty $0 $75 $200 Limited coverage varies by installer
Taxes $0 $30 $180 State and local tax impact

What Drives Price

Panel size and layout are primary cost drivers. A single, large panel reduces seam work but may raise material waste if shapes aren’t standard. A multi-panel setup with corners and niches increases labor and edge treatments.

Thickness and edge details affect both material cost and install difficulty. Thicker panels (3/4″) add rigidity and reduce flex but cost more. Specialty edges, corner radii, and integrated niches add premium per unit.

Waterproofing prep and plumbing work influence total cost. If the shower area requires a full waterproof membrane, drain adjustments, or additional patching, expect higher labor and possible permits.

Color, texture, and supplier impact pricing. Standard white or neutral tones are typically cheaper than rare textures or custom color runs. Installation timing and crew availability can also shift final numbers.

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Regional Price Differences

Averages vary by region. In the Northeast urban centers, installed costs can be about 5–12% higher than the national average due to labor rates and higher material premiums. The Midwest often sits near the national average, while the South and Southwest may run 3–8% lower because of lower labor costs and streamlined manufacturing proximity.

Regional snapshot shows a three-region comparison with typical deltas: Urban Northeast: +5–12%, Suburban Midwest: −2–6%, Rural Southwest: −3–8% relative to national averages.

Labor & Installation Time

Typical install times range from about 1 to 3 days for a standard shower enclosure, depending on access and wall preparation. Labor costs scale with crew size and time: a two-person crew for 8 hours may cost roughly $320–$1,120, excluding materials.

Labor efficiency matters; precise cuts, panel handling, and accurate sealing reduce revisit costs and long-term warranty issues.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden line items can include specialty sealants, additional waterproofing membranes, and extra prep work for complex shower shapes. Unexpected delays from plumbing access or wall repair add to the total.

Plan for contingencies by budgeting a 10–15% cushion when finalizing the price estimate.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical pricing contexts. These examples use common sizes and standard installs, with modest differences in edge work and finishes.

  1. Basic: 60 sq ft shower, standard 1/2″ panels, simple edge trim, minimal Niches. Materials $1,680; Labor $2,160; Edges $150; Permits $0; Total $4,600.
  2. Mid-Range: 90 sq ft shower, 3/4″ panels, rounded corner edge, built-in niche. Materials $4,050; Labor $4,100; Edges $320; Permits $200; Total $8,670.
  3. Premium: 120 sq ft shower, 3/4″ panels, custom edge profiles, multiple niches, upgraded seals. Materials $8,100; Labor $5,500; Edges $700; Permits $500; Total $14,800.

Notes: Prices assume standard remodeling access, no extensive plumbing relocation, and typical local taxes.

Cost By Region / Local Market Variations

Regional differences affect both materials and labor. Urban coastal markets may see higher delivery and permit costs, while rural areas might offer lower prices but longer lead times for materials.

Bottom-line ranges by market type: Urban: $5,000–$13,000; Suburban: $4,000–$9,500; Rural: $3,800–$8,000 for typical mid-size showers.

Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions cover lead times, available warranties, and whether to replace instead of reface panels. For Corian shower walls, expect warranties that cover materials and installation for several years, with variations by fabricator.