Price trends, forecasts, and market data for faucets, toilets, vanities, showers, and bath accessories.
Commercial and retail price ranges tracked from major distributors. Updated weekly.
| Size | Products | Low | High | Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8X8 | 3 | $38 | $90 | $78 |
| Size | Products | Low | High | Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30X60 | 14 | $263 | $624 | $505 |
| 10X10 | 13 | $46 | $158 | $90 |
| 12X12 | 7 | $47 | $293 | $94 |
| 20X20 | 4 | $330 | $490 | $406 |
| 10X16 | 4 | $103 | $156 | $123 |
| 32X60 | 3 | $183 | $675 | $494 |
| 36X60 | 3 | $564 | $742 | $641 |
| 60X76 | 3 | $478 | $700 | $566 |
| Look | Products | Low | High | Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solid | 8 | $59 | $546 | $155 |
| Size | Products | Low | High | Median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22X60 | 22 | $381 | $2001 | $989 |
| 18X36 | 19 | $214 | $1154 | $493 |
| 22X36 | 13 | $323 | $490 | $408 |
| 18X30 | 10 | $116 | $956 | $359 |
| 22X48 | 7 | $683 | $1089 | $812 |
| 21X60 | 7 | $382 | $1329 | $975 |
| 20X36 | 6 | $220 | $909 | $436 |
| 22X30 | 7 | $126 | $769 | $481 |
| 24X60 | 5 | $777 | $1329 | $948 |
| 21X30 | 5 | $141 | $782 | $531 |
| 22X72 | 5 | $70 | $1840 | $1097 |
| 18X22 | 4 | $155 | $616 | $188 |
| 18X24 | 4 | $114 | $2166 | $197 |
| 24X36 | 4 | $93 | $1560 | $1093 |
| 20X30 | 3 | $198 | $504 | $262 |
| 24X30 | 3 | $220 | $1084 | $500 |
Prices last updated Mar 14, 2026. Commercial = contractor/trade pricing (typically 25-30% below retail).
Bathroom fixtures represent one of the most specification-sensitive material categories in construction. Price ranges span from budget-grade fixtures at $200-400 per bathroom to luxury specifications exceeding $5,000, making accurate forecasting essential for maintaining project budgets across different quality tiers.
The market is segmented between domestically manufactured fixtures (primarily porcelain and cast iron products) and imported goods (brass fittings, decorative hardware, engineered stone vanities). Each segment responds to different pricing pressures, though both have been affected by recent supply chain restructuring.
Current direction, confidence, year-over-year change, and volatility.
Bathroom fixture supply chains vary significantly by product type. Toilets and basic porcelain fixtures are increasingly manufactured domestically or in Mexico, with lead times of 2-6 weeks. Faucets and decorative hardware are predominantly sourced from China and Taiwan, with lead times of 8-16 weeks for non-stock items.
Vanity cabinets and countertop combinations represent the longest lead time items in this category, particularly for custom or semi-custom specifications. Imported engineered stone vanity tops from China face both tariff exposure and extended shipping timelines.
Current risk factors affecting bathroom fixtures & vanities availability and lead times.
Bathroom fixture demand peaks during spring remodeling season (March-June) and again in early fall. Manufacturers typically announce annual price increases in January, making Q4 a strategic window for locking in current-year pricing on large orders.
For details on how we calculate these forecasts, see our methodology. View all categories on the Price Index overview.
Copper prices are the single largest variable cost input for faucets and fittings. A 20% move in copper can translate to 5-8% changes in finished fixture pricing within 2-3 months.
Chinese-manufactured vanities, ceramic fixtures, and brass fittings face Section 301 tariffs ranging from 7.5% to 25%. These are typically passed through to project costs. Our tariff tracker monitors current rates and proposed changes.
Yes, for toilets and basic porcelain fixtures. Brands like Kohler and American Standard maintain significant U.S. manufacturing capacity. Faucets and decorative hardware have fewer domestic options, though Mexican-manufactured alternatives are growing.
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