How Much Does School Locker Installation Cost? (2026 Guide)

How Much Does School Locker Installation Cost? (2026 Guide)

A practical cost reference for K–12 schools, community colleges, universities, and recreation centers planning locker installation, replacement, or renovation projects.

Key Takeaways: School Locker Installation Cost

  • Per-opening cost range: $120 to $900, depending on material and configuration
  • Most economical material: Metal lockers, starting at $180 per opening
  • Premium options: Phenolic and ventilated athletic lockers, up to $1,200 per opening
  • Small project budget: $15,000-$25,000 for 50-opening PE locker replacement
  • Mid-size project budget: $55,000-$95,000 for 100-opening athletic locker room with benches
  • Large project budget: $90,000-$200,000+ for full athletic facility build-out
  • Lead time: 6-14 weeks from order to delivery
  • ADA requirement: Generally 5% of total lockers, minimum 1, dispersed across rows

Quick Answer: Typical Locker Project Costs

School locker installation costs typically range from $120 to $900 per opening, depending on material, configuration, and project size. Total project budgets for typical locker rooms range from $15,000 for small replacement projects to $150,000+ for full athletic facility locker room buildouts.

The wide range reflects six big drivers: material choice (metal vs HDPE vs plastic-laminate), configuration (single tier, double tier, triple tier, Z-locker), custom features (color, branding, number plates), ADA requirements, demolition needs, and installation labor.

Locker Costs by Material

Metal Lockers — $180–$350 per single-tier unit

The workhorse of school lockers. Powder-coated steel construction in standard heights of 60″, 66″, and 72″. Most economical option for hallway, PE, and athletic use. Watch for dent susceptibility in high-traffic zones and corrosion in pool-adjacent areas.

HDPE (Plastic) Lockers — $300–$550 per single-tier unit

High-Density Polyethylene lockers are 100% waterproof and impervious to rust or rot. Premium choice for pool decks, locker rooms with high humidity, and outdoor athletic facilities. Higher upfront cost but lifecycle savings on corrosion-related replacements.

Plastic-Laminate Lockers — $400–$700 per single-tier unit

Premium aesthetic with melamine/laminate finish over wood substrate. Common for faculty rooms, varsity team rooms, and locations where appearance matters. Not appropriate for wet environments.

Ventilated Athletic Lockers — $450–$900 per single-tier unit

Open-sided or perforated-door designs that maximize airflow to reduce odor and dry equipment. Standard for high school and college athletic locker rooms. Premium pricing reflects specialized hardware and finishes.

Phenolic Lockers — $600–$1,200 per single-tier unit

Compressed-resin construction. Highest durability and water resistance. Common in community recreation centers, university aquatic facilities, and high-use military or government facilities.

Locker Costs by Configuration

Configuration affects per-opening cost dramatically. Multi-tier lockers reduce per-opening cost by 30–50% but provide less storage volume per locker.

  • Single tier (one tall locker per column): $180–$900 per opening depending on material. Standard for athletic use, faculty, varsity programs.
  • Double tier (two half-height lockers per column): $120–$500 per opening. Common for PE class rotations.
  • Triple tier (three lockers per column): $100–$350 per opening. PE day-use, smaller items.
  • Box lockers (4–6 tier): $80–$220 per opening. Personal-item storage in hallways.
  • Z-locker (interlocking design): $250–$750 per opening. Maximizes hanging length in compact footprint.
  • Coach/Faculty premium: $500–$1,400 per opening with locking compartments and electrical access.

Additional Project Costs

  • Installation labor: $25–$75 per opening (varies by complexity and access)
  • Demolition of existing lockers: $2,000–$8,000 per bank, including disposal
  • Custom colors: +5% to +15% over standard material pricing
  • Number plates: $3–$15 each (engraved, screen-printed, or applied)
  • Built-in bench-locker systems: $120–$250 per linear foot
  • Combination locks (mounted): $25–$60 each
  • ADA-compliant configurations: $100–$300 premium per ADA position
  • Subfloor leveling (if required): $1,500–$8,000
  • Anchor and attachment hardware: typically included; budget separately if specifying premium hardware

Typical Project Budgets

  • Small PE locker replacement (50 metal openings): $15,000–$25,000
  • Mid-size athletic locker room (100 ventilated openings + benches): $55,000–$95,000
  • Varsity team locker room (40 premium openings + benches): $40,000–$75,000
  • Pool deck HDPE locker installation (60 openings): $25,000–$45,000
  • Full athletic facility build-out (multi-room, 250–400 openings): $90,000–$200,000+
  • University D-I premium team room (32 premium openings, ventilated, charging): $80,000–$160,000

Schools planning multi-site or district-wide locker programs can typically negotiate 5–15% volume discounts.

Free Download: Locker Installation Spec Sheet

Material comparison, configuration options, ADA quick-reference, installation considerations — manufacturer-neutral.

School Locker Cost FAQ

How much should I budget per locker opening?
Plan for $200–$500 per opening as a midpoint estimate for typical metal or HDPE installations. Multi-tier configurations come in lower; premium ventilated or laminate runs higher.
What's the lead time for school lockers?
6–14 weeks from order to delivery is typical. Custom colors and specifications extend that. Plan early if you need lockers in place by a specific date like the start of a school year.
Do lockers need to be ADA compliant?
Yes — generally 5% of total lockers, minimum 1, must meet ADA reach, hardware, and clear-floor-space requirements. Spec ADA lockers dispersed across rows, not clustered in one section.
What's the typical lifespan of a school locker?
Quality metal lockers last 20–30 years with periodic hardware service. HDPE and phenolic can exceed 30 years. Plastic-laminate typically 15–20 years.
Should I replace lockers or refurbish existing ones?
If the metal frames are sound and only doors, hinges, and number plates are worn, refurbishing typically costs 30–50% of replacement. If frames are rusted or bent, replacement is generally more cost-effective.

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