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Stainless Steel Urinal Prices: Cost and Price Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:09+00:00 • 3 min read

Stainless steel urinal price ranges commonly reflect size, mounting style, gauge, finish, and installation complexity. This article provides practical cost figures in USD, with low, average, and high ranges for typical commercial fixtures and related components. Readers will see how size, material grade, and labor influence the final price tag for a stainless steel urinal.

Assumptions: mid-range commercial grade 304 stainless, standard wall mounting, normal access, and standard delivery within the continental U.S.

Item Low Average High Notes
Stainless steel urinal, wall-mounted, 1.0–1.5 gpf $450 $650 $950 Includes basic shell, no accessories
Stainless steel urinal, floor-mounted, 1.0–1.5 gpf $900 $1,250 $1,800 Includes trap adapter, rough-in
Popular 304 stainless, standard finish (No. 4) $200 $380 $600 Per fixture, upgrade for heavier gauge
Labor for removal/installation (8–12 hours) $420 $840 $1,260 Local labor rates vary by region
Delivery and disposal $75 $150 $300 Dependent on distance and quantity

Typical price range by size and mounting

Stainless steel urinals commonly range from $450 to $1,800 per unit, depending on mounting style and size. Wall-mounted units are generally at the lower end, while floor-mounted, heavy-duty options push toward the higher end. For most mid-sized commercial restrooms, expect per-unit pricing between $650 and $1,250 before labor.

Assumptions: standard 1.0–1.5 gallons per flush, public restroom usage, Midwest-to-South labor rates.

Major cost components in a stainless steel urinal quote

Understanding the quote helps identify where the price can move. The table below shows common cost drivers and a typical share of the total.

Component Typical Range Impact on Price Notes
Materials $200–$750 High Gauge, finish, and model type drive material cost
Labor $420–$1,260 Medium to High Removal, rough-in, alignment, and sealing
Equipment & Tools $0–$150 Low to Medium Rigid conduit, traps, mounting hardware
Delivery/Disposal $75–$300 Low Distance and haul requirements affect cost
Permits/Inspections $0–$200 Variable Local code may require inspections
Warranty $0–$80 Low Standard manufacturer warranty often included

Key variables that most affect the final price

Two main variables frequently shift total quotes: fixture configuration and regional labor rates. A larger, floor-mounted urinal with a heavier gauge finish and more complex trap setup will raise both material and labor costs. Conversely, opting for a wall-mounted unit with standard finish can cut costs. Regional differences in wage scales and delivery distances can add or subtract hundreds of dollars.

Assumptions: urban vs. rural site access, standard 2-inch trap, no specialty coatings.

Regional price variations in the United States

Prices for stainless steel urinals can vary by region due to labor markets and shipping. In the Northeast and West, total installed costs may run higher due to higher hourly rates and shorter lead times, while the Midwest and South often show modestly lower labor costs. Typical installed ranges by region:

  • West Coast: $1,100–$2,100 per unit installed
  • Northeast: $1,000–$1,900 per unit installed
  • Midwest: $900–$1,600 per unit installed
  • South: $800–$1,500 per unit installed

Assumptions: standard 304 stainless with No. 4 finish, standard rough-in, no special accessibility features.

Labor time and crew size for installation

Typical installation assigns a two-person crew for a single urinal over a half to a full day, depending on site access and plumbing configuration. Labor time of 6–12 hours is common, with hourly rates ranging from $60 to $105 per hour per worker, depending on region and contractor.

Assumptions: standard wall framing, accessible plumbing, no extensive demolition.

Options that reduce price without sacrificing function

Several practical adjustments can lower total cost. Substituting a standard No. 4 finish for a higher-brightness brushed or matte finish reduces material cost. Choosing a wall-mounted model over a floor-mounted design saves both material and labor time. Bundling urinal, trap, and mounting hardware in one quote often yields a discount versus separate purchases.

Considerations: plan for standard maintenance cycles and avoid premium coatings unless required by hygiene standards.

Per-unit pricing for common configurations

Understanding per-unit costs helps when budgeting multiple fixtures. The table shows unit-level pricing for typical setups and the implied install costs as a separate line item.

Configuration Urinal Unit Price Install/Rough-in Total Installed Notes
Wall-mounted, 1.0 gpf, standard No. 4 finish $450–$650 $200–$400 $650–$1,050 Most common
Floor-mounted, 1.0–1.5 gpf $900–$1,250 $350–$650 $1,250–$1,900 Includes trap and flange
Heavier gauge, premium finish $600–$900 $250–$500 $850–$1,400 Higher durability

Add-ons, disposal, and long-term costs

Disposal and haul-back fees can add to the first install but typically do not affect ongoing maintenance costs. Warrantees, if extended, may raise the upfront price slightly but can reduce long-term expenses. Expect minor recurring maintenance expenses for seals, traps, and occasional parts.

Assumptions: standard mechanical room access, no required code upgrades beyond basic compliance.

Real-world quote scenarios

Below are three example quotes reflecting different scope levels to help budgeters compare plans. All include the urinal unit, rough-in, and basic labor; regional price differences are shown via the ranges.

  1. 1 wall-mounted urinal, standard finish, Midwest region
  2. 2 floor-mounted urinals, heavy gauge, West region, with premium finish
  3. 1 wall-mounted urinal, standard finish, with quick-install crew and disposal

Scenario 1 total: $1,100–$1,600 (units: $550–$700; install: $550–$900)

Scenario 2 total: $2,100–$3,000 (units: $1,000–$1,250 each; install: $600–$900)

Scenario 3 total: $900–$1,450 (unit: $450–$650; install: $450–$800)

When requesting quotes, specify the exact configuration, finish, and mounting type. Ask for unit pricing, installed pricing, and a breakdown by materials, labor, disposal, and permit costs. A written quote should include assumptions about site conditions and delivery timelines to avoid later price shifts.

Assumptions: three fixtures, standard plumbing rough-in, no seismic upgrades.

Across common stainless steel urinal configurations, installed prices generally run from about $800 to $2,100 per unit, depending on size, mounting, gauge, finish, and regional labor. The most influential cost drivers are fixture type (wall vs floor), material gauge and finish, and local labor rates. Plan for delivery and basic disposal costs as a separate line item.