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Frosted Glass Doors Price Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:04+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for frosted glass doors vary by size, glass type, frame material, hardware, and installation complexity. This guide outlines typical cost ranges and the main drivers behind the price so buyers can plan and compare quotes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Door only (36×80, standard frame) $320 $520 $780 Tempered glass, satin finish
Door with frame and hardware $520 $860 $1,250 Hinges, handle, compatible with interior trim
Frameless frosted panel $420 $740 $1,100 Higher due to edge finishes
Labor for installation $150 $350 $700 Per door, varies by wall type
Delivery/handling $20 $70 $150 Location dependent
Permits/inspections $0 $50 $250 Check local requirements

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard frosted tempered glass, prehung frames, typical 3/4″ door thickness.

Typical Total Price Range for Frosted Glass Doors in Homes

Most residential frosted glass doors cost between $520 and $1,250 per unit when including a frame and standard hardware. For bare door slabs without a frame, prices commonly run $320 to $780, depending on size and edge finishing. Labor to install a single unit generally adds $150 to $700, with regional labor rates and wall accessibility driving the spread. Per-unit pricing varies by whether the door is a framed or frameless design, and whether special hardware is required.

Assumptions: interior installation, standard 80-inch height, 36-inch width, normal wall accessibility, no custom cutouts.

Four Major Cost Components in Frosted Glass Door Quotes

Component Low Average High What Drives Cost Per-Unit Reference
Glass and frame material $180 $360 $620 Tempered glass grade, frosted pattern, frame material (wood/metal) $90–$210
Hardware and finishes $60 $150 $280 Handles, hinges, weatherstripping, seals $30–$120
Labor for installation $150 $350 $700 Door weight, complexity, wall type $75–$350
Delivery and disposal $20 $70 $150 Distance, packaging, haul-away $10–$40
Permits and inspections $0 $50 $250 Local code checks, if required $25–$125

Notes: If the project involves a large entry, custom frosted patterns, or a non-standard opening, expect higher costs for both glass processing and installation.

Which Variables Most Move the Price Needle

Two dominant variables shape the final quote: (1) door system type—framed versus frameless—and (2) glass specification such as thickness, pattern density, and edge finish. A 3/4″ tempered frosted glass panel with a metal frame typically lands near the average, while a frameless system with edge polishing and concealed hardware pushes toward the high end.

Drill-down details: Frameless doors add premium for edge grinding and mounting hardware, while framed doors keep costs predictable by wrapping the glass in a ready-to-install frame.

Assumptions: standard interior air clearance, typical 6–8 mm frosted pattern, mid-range hardware.

Regional Price Differences You Should Expect

Prices shift by region due to labor and material costs. In the Northeast, total per-unit pricing may run $600–$1,300, while the Southeast often sits around $550–$1,150. The Midwest typically falls in the $520–$1,100 range, and the West can land in the $580–$1,250 span. Delivery distance and local permit rules further influence final quotes.

Assumptions: urban markets have higher labor rates; rural markets may save on installation time.

What You Pay by Size: Common Door Openings

36×80 doors are the standard for interior doors, with prices ranging from $320 to $780 for the slab. A 30×80 model can drop to $280–$640, while a 60×80 oversized unit may cost $700–$1,100 for the door alone. For double-door configurations, multiply per-unit cost and add hardware and alignment work, typically adding 15–25% more overall.

Size drives material use and hardware needed, which is the biggest price lever after region.

Material Mix: Glass Type, Pattern, and Frame Choice

Standard frosted tempered glass with a wood frame tends to be on the lower end of the spectrum, while glass with decorative frosted patterns or a premier metal frame raises the price. A low-contrast frosted finish costs about $120–$250 for the glass, while high-contrast or etched patterns can add $150–$400. Frames in aluminum or steel add another $180–$420 per door compared with wood frames.

Assumptions: common frosted pattern; mid-range hardware; standard hinge mounting.

Labor Scenarios: Quick Install vs. Complex Retrofit

Simple single-door installs on an even wall may require 2–4 hours of labor, priced at $150–$350. Complex retrofit work, including framing adjustments, reveal alignment, and mixed-material walls, can require 6–12 hours and push labor costs to $450–$700 per door. Scheduling during peak seasons may add 10–20% more in labor charges.

Efficient planning can reduce overall costs by targeting off-peak installation windows.

Where to Save: Efficient Upgrades and Practical Substitutes

To reduce overall spend, consider standard frosted glass with a basic frame instead of premium hardware. If the house has existing openings, opt for a door slab with a compatible hinge system rather than full frame replacement. In some cases, repairing a damaged frosted pane or repainting existing trim can be more economical than a full replacement.

Assumptions: replacement scope limited to 1 opening; no structural work needed.

Cost-Tracking Examples: Realistic Quote Scenarios

  • Scenario A: 36×80 framed frosted door with standard hardware, Midwest install, single unit. Door $520, hardware $150, labor $300, delivery $70, total $1,040.
  • Scenario B: Frameless 32×82 frosted panel with upgraded edge finish, Northeast region, two-hours set-up, premium hardware. Door $740, edges $180, labor $420, delivery $120, total $1,460.
  • Scenario C: Double-door entry (36×80 each), wood frame, regional rural market, basic frosted glass. Doors $1,040, hardware $260, labor $520, delivery $100, total $1,920.

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Maintenance and Longevity: What Affects Long-Term Cost

Frosted glass doors generally require minimal maintenance beyond routine cleaning. Scratches or wear on hardware can necessitate replacements over 5–10 years. Glass replacement if the frosted finish wears may occur, typically $150–$400 for a panel, depending on size and finish. Warranties vary; most installations include a 1–2 year workmanship warranty and glass manufacturer warranties ranging from 10–20 years.

Choosing standard hardware with solid framing can reduce future repair costs.