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Dekton Shower Walls Cost: Price Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:04:44+00:00 • 3 min read

Average buyers typically pay a per-square-foot price plus installation fees for Dekton shower walls. Main cost drivers include slab thickness, edge profiles, thickness of backing substrate, surface finishing, and labor time. The following guide presents cost ranges in USD and breaks down key components to help budgeting.

Item Low Average High Notes
Dekton material (shower walls) $25 $40 $60 Includes standard 2 cm or 3 cm slabs, cut to size
Labor & install $15 $40 $70 Floor-to-wall prep, sealing, grouting
Backer/ substrate & waterproofing $5 $12 $25 Backer board, membrane, sealant
Edge profile & trim $2 $6 $15 Standard square or eased edge
Labor time impact N/A N/A N/A Projected hours based on shower size
Delivery/haul-away $0 $2 $10 Local pickup or courier delivery
Assumptions span N/A N/A N/A Region, specs, labor hours

Overview Of Costs

Average Dekton shower wall cost tends to fall in the $45 to $90 per square foot range installed. This range reflects material prices plus typical install labor and essential prep. For a standard 36 by 60 inch shower with 2 cm Dekton and basic edge, total project costs commonly land between $2,700 and $6,500 depending on thickness, size, and local labor rates. Premium configurations, custom edge work, and large-format panels can push higher. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Material plus labor is the core of the price, with several supporting costs shaping the final total. The table below summarizes how costs accumulate for most residential installs. Per-unit pricing is shown alongside total estimates to help compare options across projects.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $25 $40 $60 Dekton slabs; thickness 2 cm to 3 cm; color and finish vary
Labor $15 $40 $70 Cutting, fabricating, sealing, waterproofing
Equipment $3 $6 $12 Panel jigs, wet saws, polishing
Permits $0 $0 $150 Typically not required for interior remodels; varies by jurisdiction
Delivery/Disposal $0 $2 $10 Transit to site; waste removal
Warranty $0 $0 $100 Material or workmanship coverage
Contingency $0 $5 $50 Unforeseen cuts or modifications

What Drives Price

Key price drivers include slab thickness, edge profiles, shower size, and installation complexity. Dekton supports 2 cm and 3 cm thickness options; 3 cm tends to raise material costs by roughly 20–40% and can affect trimming labor. Larger showers with more panels increase waste and labor time, elevating both total and per-square-foot costs. Edge profiles such as standard square, eased, or bullnose add to both materials and finishing time. Special finishes or color-matched trims also raise pricing.

Factors That Affect Price

Regional labor rates and install timing are major price influencers. Urban markets often see higher daily rates than suburban or rural areas. Projects enacting tight deadlines or involving complex waterproofing and substrate prep can push totals higher. For example, a small shower with standard 2 cm panels and basic edges is typically at the low end, while a custom curved shower, large-format panels, and premium edge work land toward the high end.

Ways To Save

Smart planning can reduce overall Dekton shower wall costs without sacrificing quality. Consider batching cuts to minimize waste, choosing standard thickness, and limiting edge customization. If a smaller shower footprint is feasible, or if you can reuse existing waterproofing where allowed, you may reduce both material and labor costs. Shopping for quotes across two or three installers can also yield competitive pricing.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market: Urban, Suburban, and Rural offers show distinct deltas. In the Northeast coastal cities, total installed costs can be 10–20% higher than the national average due to labor and shipping. Suburban Midwest markets might sit near the average range, while rural Western markets often run 5–15% lower, reflecting lower labor demand but longer delivery times. Regional variability means a 36 by 60 inch shower can range from about $2,700 to $6,500 across locales, with regional modifiers.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor hours correlate with panel counts, shower size, and edge complexity. A typical small shower may require 6–10 labor hours, while a large or intricate shower can require 15–25 hours. If two journeymen are on site, labor costs can rise toward the higher end of the range. The formula below helps illustrate labor impact: data-formula=’labor_hours × hourly_rate’>

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden or optional costs often appear as the project progresses. Hidden items may include extended waterproofing, niche shelves, specialty trims, or extra sealant coats. If existing plumbing or drainage lines require modification, expect added plumbing or carpentry work. Delivery surcharges or expedited scheduling can also add modest fees. Always confirm whether disposal of old materials is included or charged separately.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical ranges for common layouts.

  1. Basic — Small shower, 2 cm Dekton, standard square edge, limited waste. Specs: 36 in x 60 in, two panels. Labor 6–8 hours. Total: $2,700–$3,900; material $1,000–$1,600; labor $1,200–$2,300.
  2. Mid-Range — Medium shower, 2.5 cm to 3 cm, eased edge, standard niche. Specs: 48 in x 72 in, four panels. Labor 12–16 hours. Total: $4,000–$6,000; material $2,000–$3,200; labor $1,800–$2,800.
  3. Premium — Large shower, custom edge, large-format panels, premium color. Specs: 60 in x 80 in, six panels. Labor 18–25 hours. Total: $7,000–$10,500; material $3,400–$6,000; labor $3,000–$4,500.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.