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Led Mirror Installation Cost: Price Range, Components, and Ways to Save 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:24+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for Led mirror installation in a price band that reflects mirror size, mounting type, and electrical work. This article breaks down the cost, provides per-unit and total estimates, and highlights factors that drive pricing so buyers can budget effectively for a retrofit or new install.

Item Low Average High Notes
Led mirror size (24×36 in) $600 $900 $1,400 Includes mirror, LEDs, basic driver
Electrical wiring and switch $150 $320 $600 New wiring or GFCI if needed
Mounting hardware and enclosure $100 $180 $350 Embeds for wall or cabinet
Labor (installation) $200 $550 $900 Per-project labor
Permits/inspection (if required) $0 $75 $200 Depends on local rules
Total typical range $1,050 $1,980 $3,450 Assumes standard 24×36 in LED mirror

Most buyers pay a combined price of about $1,100 to $2,100 for a standard 24×36 inch LED mirror installation. The total usually includes the mirror, LED driver, mounting hardware, basic wiring, and professional labor. Larger or more feature-rich mirrors—such as dimmable LEDs, RGB options, or integrated defoggers—tend to push costs higher. Assumptions: standard wall mounting, accessible wiring, mid-range materials, and no major framing work.

Component Low Average High Notes
Mirror and LEDs (24×36 in) $600 $900 $1,400 Solid-state LED strip or panel
Electrical work $150 $320 $600 Wiring, switch, GFCI if needed
Mounting system $100 $180 $350 Frame or recessed mount
Labor (installation) $200 $550 $900 Outdoor vs indoor affects access
Permits/Inspect $0 $75 $200 Depends on jurisdiction
Delivery/Removal $0 $50 $150 If mirror is pre-ordered

Major cost components are materials, labor, and electrical work. A typical quote splits roughly into 40% materials, 40% labor, and 20% electrical plus miscellaneous items. Assumptions: mid-range mirror quality, standard install, and no structural work. The following table highlights common line items.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials (mirror, LEDs, driver) $600 $900 $1,400 Quality and LED type vary
Labor $200 $550 $900 Crew size 1-2, hours vary by scope
Electrical supplies $50 $120 $250 Conduits, box, connectors
Mounting hardware $100 $180 $350 Anchors, frame, brackets
Permits/Inspection $0 $75 $200 Regulatory requirements vary
Delivery/Disposal $0 $50 $150 Packaging, haul-away

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard materials, normal access.

Size, mounting type, and electrical complexity are the top quote drivers. A mirror larger than 36×60 inches or a wall with embedded framing can add 20–40% to the price. Additional drivers include proximity to electric service, availability of wiring, and whether a dimmable driver or smart lighting is chosen. Regional labor rate differences can swing totals by 10–25%.

  • Size and scale: 24×36 in vs 48×72 in or custom shapes
  • Mount type: surface mount vs recessed or cabinet integration
  • LED features: color temperature, brightness, dimming, defogger
  • Electrical integration: new circuit, GFCI, switch location
  • Region: urban vs rural price differences

Control scope and timing to reduce price without sacrificing essential function. Options include choosing standard LED brightness, avoiding RGB or defogger features, sourcing a ready-made kit, and scheduling during off-peak periods. Prep work such as confirming wall integrity and mounting surfaces can prevent additional charges later. Compare quotes from 2–3 local installers to ensure competitive pricing.

  • Bundle with related bathroom updates to save on labor
  • Opt for standard, non-dimmable LED options
  • Use existing wiring where feasible with proper safety assessment
  • Request itemized quotes to identify high-cost line items

Prices vary by location more than any other factor. In coastal markets, expect higher electrical and permitting costs; in inland regions, labor may be slightly lower. A typical range across regions is $1,100–$2,400 for mid-sized mirrors, with large or luxury options pushing higher. Assumptions: residential bathroom setting, standard walls, and mid-range supplier pricing.

Region Low Average High Notes
West Coast urban $1,200 $2,000 $3,000 Higher permits and labor
Midwest suburban $1,100 $1,900 $2,600 Balanced costs
South rural $900 $1,600 $2,400 Lower labor with travel
Northeast urban $1,300 $2,100 $3,200 Higher permitting and taxes

Realistic quotes illustrate how size and features shift totals. Scenario A: 24×36 in standard mirror, no defogger, basic wall mount. Scenario B: 36×48 in, dimmable LEDs, wall cabinet integration. Scenario C: 48×72 in with RGB and defogger in a full bathroom remodel. Each includes mirror, driver, wiring, mounting hardware, and labor; regional adjustments apply.

Scenario Mirror Size Features Labor Hours Total
A 24×36 in Standard LEDs 3–4 $1,100–$1,600
B 36×48 in Dimmed LEDs, cabinet mount 4–6 $1,900–$2,900
C 48×72 in RGB, defogger, wall-to-wall 6–8 $3,000–$4,800

Labor hours and crew size influence the price noticeably. A single installer with standard tools may complete a 24×36 in job in 3–4 hours; a larger project can require 6–8 hours with 2 workers. If scheduling spans weekends or after-hours, expect premium rates. The table shows typical hourly rate ranges and related per-project totals.

Scenario Crew Size Hours Hourly Rate Labor Cost
Standard 1 3–4 $60–$95 $180–$380
Medium 2 5–6 $60–$95 $300–$570
Expedited/After-hours 2 4–5 $90–$120 $360–$600

Assumptions: standard interior bathroom, accessible wall surface, and basic tooling.