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Interior Doors Wholesale Prices and Cost Guide for Budget Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:10+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for interior doors at wholesale scale vary by material, core construction, panel design, and finish. This article outlines the typical cost, price ranges, and drivers buyers should expect when sourcing interior doors in bulk. The focus is on practical, per-door and per-project pricing to help plan a budget for a renovation, new build, or multi-room upgrade.

Wholesale pricing often relies on material choice, door thickness, hardware packages, and regional delivery charges. Buyers should compare per-door costs, bulk discounts, and minimum order requirements to avoid overpaying or delays.

Item Low Average High Notes
Per hollow-core interior door (standard 80 in, 1-3/8 in thick) $70 $110 $150 Unfinished or basic veneer finish
Per solid core interior door (80 in, 1-3/4 in) $120 $190 $300 Better sound control and durability
Prehung door unit (frame, hinges, shims) $160 $260 $420 Hardware may vary by brand
Stain-grade veneer or MDF with faux wood $90 $140 $230 Decorative options influence price
Delivery to job site (bulk order, up to 200 doors) $60 $200 $600 Distance and access impact cost

Typical Wholesale Price Range for Interior Doors by Material

Door material drives most of the cost. Hollow-core doors are the lowest price point, while solid core doors provide greater durability and sound control.

Expect hollow-core doors to land in the $70-$150 per door range, and solid core doors in the $120-$300 per door range. Bulk orders often qualify for 5-15% discounts depending on quantity and supplier terms.

Unfinished doors allow finish work after delivery, while prefinished options save labor time but cost more upfront.

Material Low Average High Notes
Hollow-core $70 $110 $150 Lightweight, basic interior use
Solid core $120 $190 $300 Best for sound and durability
Solid wood $180 $320 $600 Premium, higher finish options
Composite/laminate $90 $150 $260 Balanced price and appearance
Stain-grade veneer $110 $170 $290 Premium veneer finishes

Cost Breakdown: Materials and Hardware for Interior Doors

Actual quotes usually split costs into door slab, frame or jamb, hinges, handle set, and installation hardware. The exact mix affects total expense.

In a typical wholesale quote, materials account for about 60-70% of the door package, while hardware and installation add 25-35%.

The following table shows common components and typical price ranges to expect in a bulk quote.

Cost Component Low Average High Notes
Door slab (hollow-core) $55 $95 $140 Unfinished or basic veneer
Door slab (solid core) $100 $160 $260 Core density varies by brand
Prehung frame & jamb $60 $90 $140 Includes shims
Hinges (per door) $5 $12 $25 Typically 3-4 knuckle hinges
Handle set (privacy/ passage) $15 $40 $80 Finish and brand affect cost
Delivery (bulk) $60 $200 $600 Distance and forklift needs

Regional Price Variations Across the United States

Prices vary by region due to labor rates, distribution costs, and local demand. The Northeast and West Coast typically see higher per-door costs than the Midwest or Southeast.

Regional deltas can reach ±20% compared with national averages for similar bulk orders. Ordering from a regional distributor with a local yard can reduce delivery time and costs.

Impact of Door Size and Style on Wholesale Pricing

Standard 80-inch doors cost less per unit than tall or wide special-size doors. Decorative panels and frosted glass inserts also raise price.

A typical 80-in hollow-core door ranges from $70 to $150, while a custom 93-in or 96-in door may push $180-$260 per door.

Scenario Low Average High Notes
Standard 80 in hollow-core $70 $110 $150 Basic finish
Custom height (93-96 in) $110 $180 $260 Special order
Panel door with decorative moldings $140 $210 $320 Higher finish level
Glass lite insert $180 $260 $420 Add-on feature

Labor Considerations for Installing Wholesale Interior Doors

Installation labor varies with door type, frame complexity, and site access. Prehung doors can reduce on-site labor time compared with slab-only purchases.

Labor costs often add $70-$125 per door when installers handle framing, trimming, and hardware set installation.

Labor Factor Low Average High Notes
On-site framing and trimming $40 $70 $105 Door rough opening dependent
Hardware installation $10 $25 $40 Handles, hinges, plates
Finishing (paint/stain) $20 $30 $60 Labor time varies by finish

Delivery Fees and Bulk Discounts for Bulk Door Purchases

Bulk buyers often receive tiered discounts and may negotiate freights on pallets or full truckloads. Delivery is highly sensitive to distance and curb accessibility.

Delivery can range from $60 to $600 per shipment, with bulk discounts of 5-15% typical for 100+ doors.

Delivery Scenario Low Average High Notes
LTL pallet delivery (up to 20 doors) $60 $140 $320 Standard pallet load
Full truckload (100+ doors) $200 $400 $600 Distance dependent
Residential curb delivery $50 $110 $200 Forklift access may add

Rebates, Waste, and Return Costs in Bulk Orders

Some suppliers offer rebates on surplus doors, cut-to-size waste, or seasonal stock clearance. Returning custom orders may incur restocking fees.

Plan for 2-5% waste allowance in bulk orders and verify return policies before finalizing quotes.

Cost Area Low Average High Notes
Waste allowance $2-$5 per door $3-$8 $10 Based on cut patterns
Restocking fees 0% 2-5% up to 15% Depends on supplier
Return of unused stock $0 $15-$30 per door $60 Condition dependent

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard finish options, normal access to delivery docks, and typical bulk order sizes.

For buyers planning interior door purchases, a practical approach is to request a line-item quote that shows per-door cost, per-unit hardware, delivery, and install estimates. This enables straightforward comparison across suppliers and regions.