WHAT IS THE AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER TILE AND GLASS?
Updating or repairing a bathroom enhances both style and functionality. The cost to replace shower tile and glass varies based on materials, labor, and shower size, whether you are remodeling for aesthetics, addressing damage, or upgrading materials.
This guide outlines key cost factors, offers estimates, and explains how to protect your investment. We begin by reviewing why homeowners choose to replace shower tile and glass.
Why Replace Shower Tile and Glass?
Bathrooms are exposed daily to water, humidity, soap residue, and mineral buildup. Over time, this can lead to:
- Cracked or stained tiles
- Mold and mildew in grout lines
- Etching, spotting, or cloudiness on shower glass
- Outdated design that affects property value
Replacing shower tile and glass refreshes the space and addresses safety and maintenance. Bathroom remodels often offer strong returns when selling, per Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report.
AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER TILE

Tile replacement is labor-intensive, with costs determined by tile type, square footage, and installation complexity.
Material Costs
- Ceramic tile: $2 – $5 per square foot
- Porcelain tile: $3 – $10 per square foot
- Natural stone (marble, travertine, slate): $7 – $20 per square foot
- High-end designer tile: $20 + per square foot
Labor Costs
Professional installation typically ranges from $10 to $25 per square foot, depending on region and project complexity. Mosaics or large-format tiles may increase costs.
Average Total for Tile Replacement
For a standard 3-by-5-foot shower stall, tile replacement typically costs $1,200 to $3,500. Large walk-in showers or luxury materials can increase costs to $5,000 to $8,000.
THE AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER GLASS

Shower glass options include framed, semi-frameless, and frameless styles. Pricing depends on glass thickness, clarity, hardware, and customization.
Material Costs
- Framed glass doors: $200 – $600
- Semi-frameless doors: $400 – $1,200
- Frameless glass (3/8″ – 1/2″ thick): $700 – $2,000+
Labor Costs
Installation usually costs $300 to $800, depending on style and hardware. Custom or corner enclosures may be higher.
Average Total for Glass Replacement
Most homeowners spend $800 to $3,500 on new shower glass. High-end frameless systems for large walk-in showers can exceed $5,000.
COMBINED COST: TILE + GLASS REPLACEMENT
What is the average combined cost to replace both shower tile and glass?
For a standard shower:
- Basic remodel (ceramic tile + framed glass): $2,000 – $4,000
- Mid-range remodel (porcelain tile + semi-frameless glass): $4,000 – $7,500
- Luxury remodel (stone tile + frameless glass): $8,000 – $15,000 +
Actual costs may vary based on region, contractor rates, and shower layout.
HIDDEN COSTS TO CONSIDER
In addition to base costs, consider the following potential add-ons:
- Demolition and disposal fees: $200 – $600
- Waterproofing and backer board replacement: $500 – $1,500
- Plumbing adjustments: $300 – $1,000
- Custom hardware or finishes: $200 – $800
Unexpected water damage or mold discovered during demolition can further increase your budget.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR GLASS INVESTMENT
Replacing shower glass and tile is a significant investment. Protect these surfaces during and after installation to prevent soap scum, limescale, and stains, which can diminish their appearance and lifespan.
Protecting Shower Glass
Untreated glass is porous and etches over time, and can cause permanent cloudiness that even professional cleaning can’t fix. A protective coating like Diamon-Fusion® forms an invisible barrier that:
- Repels water, soap scum, and mineral deposits
- Reduces cleaning time by up to 90 %
- Extends the life of your glass investment
Learn more about shower glass protection and how DFI solutions help maintain glass clarity and appearance.
Revitalizing Existing Showers
If you’re not ready for a remodel but your glass is etched or stained, DFI’s Restoration Powder removes hard-water stains and prepares glass for new protection. It’s a cost-effective alternative to replacement.
COST SAVINGS THROUGH MAINTENANCE
With proper maintenance, your tile and glass can last decades. Use a squeegee after each shower and clean with non-abrasive products to keep surfaces protected.
- Clean with non-abrasive products to preserve coatings and finishes.
- Seal grout annually to prevent mold and staining.
- Invest in a professional glass protection treatment from the start.
Prevention helps avoid early replacement. For eco-conscious homeowners, see the EPA’s WaterSense shower care tips.
IS REPLACEMENT ALWAYS NECESSARY?
Alternatives like restoration can provide similar improvements in appearance and function at a lower cost and with less disruption than replacement. Restoration often extends the usable life of existing surfaces and reduces waste, making it a practical and economical choice when showers show signs of wear.
- For tile: Re-grouting and sealing can refresh a shower for a fraction of the cost.
- For glass: Professional restoration and a DFI protective coating can restore clarity and prevent future buildup.
DFI supports installers and glazers in offering glass restoration as an additional service for customers who want the advantages of clarity, longevity, and cost savings without complete replacement. DFI also develops marketing tools and training to help professionals meet the demand for affordable glass renewal solutions.
The Profitability of Restoration vs. Replacement
According to DFI’s in-house analysis, restoration is not only fast and simple but significantly more profitable than a typical new installation.
Industry research finds glazing projects average $140 profit per person-hour: $100 from product, $40 from labor. That’s the benchmark.
Now, compare that to restoration:
This shower unit had 51 square feet of glass. At $11 per square foot, the cost was $563.75—about 85% less than the cost of replacing the enclosure.
The job took 73 minutes—62 to restore, 11 to apply the coating. At $50/hour, labor was $60.83. Add $45 for coating and $20 for supplies; total installer cost: $125.83.
That leaves a net profit of $437.92—or nearly $360 profit per person-hour.
The question then becomes: What else can a glazing or installation company sell that makes this much profit per hour?
Restoration also avoids many risks and logistical challenges associated with new installations, including measurement errors, return visits, broken glass, or transportation issues. Above all, restoration can be profitable, creating new income streams and offering customers a cost-effective, sustainable alternative.
FINAL THOUGHTS
The average cost to replace shower tile and glass ranges from $2,000 to $7,500. Luxury remodels may exceed $10,000, while budget-friendly updates can cost less than $2,500.
Regardless of your investment, applying a high-performance protective coating helps keep new shower surfaces clean, hygienic, and attractive for years.
Diamon-Fusion International provides cost-saving surface protection solutions for homeowners, contractors, and glass professionals. If you are planning a remodel or wish to restore your glass, learn more about our protective glass coating, applied before installation, or our Restoration Powder, which can restore glass shower doors and enclosures already installed.

About Diamon-Fusion International
Diamon-Fusion International (DFI) is one of the largest hydrophobic coating suppliers in the world. The company specializes in the development of easy-to-clean, protective coatings, restoration products, and automated machinery for the glass industry, as well as other silica-based surfaces.
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WHAT IS THE AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER TILE AND GLASS?
Updating or repairing a bathroom enhances both style and functionality. The cost to replace shower tile and glass varies based on materials, labor, and shower size, whether you are remodeling for aesthetics, addressing damage, or upgrading materials.
This guide outlines key cost factors, offers estimates, and explains how to protect your investment. We begin by reviewing why homeowners choose to replace shower tile and glass.
WHY REPLACE SHOWER TITLE AND GLASS?
Bathrooms are exposed daily to water, humidity, soap residue, and mineral buildup. Over time, this can lead to:
- Cracked or stained tiles
- Mold and mildew in grout lines
- Etching, spotting, or cloudiness on shower glass
- Outdated design that affects property value
Replacing shower tile and glass refreshes the space and addresses safety and maintenance. Bathroom remodels often offer strong returns when selling, per Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report.
AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER TILE

Tile replacement is labor-intensive, with costs determined by tile type, square footage, and installation complexity.
Material Costs
- Ceramic tile: $2 – $5 per square foot
- Porcelain tile: $3 – $10 per square foot
- Natural stone (marble, travertine, slate): $7 – $20 per square foot
- High-end designer tile: $20 + per square foot
Labor Costs
Professional installation typically ranges from $10 to $25 per square foot, depending on region and project complexity. Mosaics or large-format tiles may increase costs.
Average Total for Tile Replacement
For a standard 3-by-5-foot shower stall, tile replacement typically costs $1,200 to $3,500. Large walk-in showers or luxury materials can increase costs to $5,000 to $8,000.
THE AVERAGE COST TO REPLACE SHOWER GLASS

Shower glass options include framed, semi-frameless, and frameless styles. Pricing depends on glass thickness, clarity, hardware, and customization.
Material Costs
- Framed glass doors: $200 – $600
- Semi-frameless doors: $400 – $1,200
- Frameless glass (3/8″ – 1/2″ thick): $700 – $2,000+
Labor Costs
Installation usually costs $300 to $800, depending on style and hardware. Custom or corner enclosures may be higher.
Average Total for Glass Replacement
Most homeowners spend $800 to $3,500 on new shower glass. High-end frameless systems for large walk-in showers can exceed $5,000.
COMBINED COST: TILE + GLASS REPLACEMENT
What is the average combined cost to replace both shower tile and glass?
For a standard shower:
- Basic remodel (ceramic tile + framed glass): $2,000 – $4,000
- Mid-range remodel (porcelain tile + semi-frameless glass): $4,000 – $7,500
- Luxury remodel (stone tile + frameless glass): $8,000 – $15,000 +
Actual costs may vary based on region, contractor rates, and shower layout.
HIDDEN COSTS TO CONSIDER
In addition to base costs, consider the following potential add-ons:
- Demolition and disposal fees: $200 – $600
- Waterproofing and backer board replacement: $500 – $1,500
- Plumbing adjustments: $300 – $1,000
- Custom hardware or finishes: $200 – $800
Unexpected water damage or mold discovered during demolition can further increase your budget.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR GLASS INVESTMENT
Replacing shower glass and tile is a significant investment. Protect these surfaces during and after installation to prevent soap scum, limescale, and stains, which can diminish their appearance and lifespan.
Protecting Shower Glass
Untreated glass is porous and etches over time, and can cause permanent cloudiness that even professional cleaning can’t fix. A protective coating like Diamon-Fusion® forms an invisible barrier that:
- Repels water, soap scum, and mineral deposits
- Reduces cleaning time by up to 90 %
- Extends the life of your glass investment
Learn more about shower glass protection and how DFI solutions help maintain glass clarity and appearance.
Revitalizing Existing Showers
If you’re not ready for a remodel but your glass is etched or stained, DFI’s Restoration Powder removes hard-water stains and prepares glass for new protection. It’s a cost-effective alternative to replacement.
COST SAVINGS THROUGH MAINTENANCE
With proper maintenance, your tile and glass can last decades. Use a squeegee after each shower and clean with non-abrasive products to keep surfaces protected.
- Clean with non-abrasive products to preserve coatings and finishes.
- Seal grout annually to prevent mold and staining.
- Invest in a professional glass protection treatment from the start.
Prevention helps avoid early replacement. For eco-conscious homeowners, see the EPA’s WaterSense shower care tips.
IS REPLACEMENT ALWAYS NECESSARY?
Alternatives like restoration can provide similar improvements in appearance and function at a lower cost and with less disruption than replacement. Restoration often extends the usable life of existing surfaces and reduces waste, making it a practical and economical choice when showers show signs of wear.
- For tile: Re-grouting and sealing can refresh a shower for a fraction of the cost.
- For glass: Professional restoration and a DFI protective coating can restore clarity and prevent future buildup.
DFI supports installers and glazers in offering glass restoration as an additional service for customers who want the advantages of clarity, longevity, and cost savings without complete replacement. DFI also develops marketing tools and training to help professionals meet the demand for affordable glass renewal solutions.
The Profitability of Restoration vs. Replacement
According to DFI’s in-house analysis, restoration is not only fast and simple but significantly more profitable than a typical new installation.
Industry research finds glazing projects average $140 profit per person-hour: $100 from product, $40 from labor. That’s the benchmark.
Now, compare that to restoration:
This shower unit had 51 square feet of glass. At $11 per square foot, the cost was $563.75—about 85% less than the cost of replacing the enclosure.
The job took 73 minutes—62 to restore, 11 to apply the coating. At $50/hour, labor was $60.83. Add $45 for coating and $20 for supplies; total installer cost: $125.83.
That leaves a net profit of $437.92—or nearly $360 profit per person-hour.
The question then becomes: What else can a glazing or installation company sell that makes this much profit per hour?
Restoration also avoids many risks and logistical challenges associated with new installations, including measurement errors, return visits, broken glass, or transportation issues. Above all, restoration can be profitable, creating new income streams and offering customers a cost-effective, sustainable alternative.
FINAL THOUGHTS
The average cost to replace shower tile and glass ranges from $2,000 to $7,500. Luxury remodels may exceed $10,000, while budget-friendly updates can cost less than $2,500.
Regardless of your investment, applying a high-performance protective coating helps keep new shower surfaces clean, hygienic, and attractive for years.
Diamon-Fusion International provides cost-saving surface protection solutions for homeowners, contractors, and glass professionals. If you are planning a remodel or wish to restore your glass, learn more about our protective glass coating, applied before installation, or our Restoration Powder, which can restore glass shower doors and enclosures already installed.
READY TO PROTECT YOUR SHOWER GLASS?
Diamon-Fusion® is available through a network of Certified Diamon-Fusion® Dealers throughout the country who are professionally trained and equipped to protect your shower doors. For new shower door applications, please use the Online Dealer Locator below. For existing glass applications, please visit www.shopdfi.com.
About Diamon-Fusion International
Diamon-Fusion International (DFI) is one of the largest hydrophobic coating suppliers in the world. The company specializes in the development of easy-to-clean, protective coatings, restoration products, and automated machinery for the glass industry, as well as other silica-based surfaces.