How Much Do Sports Lockers Cost? 2026 Pricing Guide
How Much Do Sports Lockers Cost? Complete 2026 Pricing & Budgeting Guide
We get this question more than any other. Athletic directors, coaches, and facilities managers all want the same thing: real numbers. And honestly, we don’t blame you. Most locker companies hide their pricing behind “request a quote” walls and make you sit through a sales call before you see a single dollar figure.
This guide gives you what sports lockers actually cost in 2026, from entry-level options to fully custom professional-grade wood locker installations. We’ll cover per-unit pricing, installation costs, customization add-ons, and the 15-year total cost of ownership math that makes wood lockers a smarter long-term buy than most people expect.
Key Takeaways
- Quality wood sports lockers range from $349 (Semi Pro) to $599–$799+ (Stadium/custom) per unit before installation
- Metal lockers cost less upfront but typically need replacement 5–8 years sooner, making wood more economical over 15 years
- Installation adds 15–25% to project cost. Customization (colors, logos, nameplates) adds another 10–20%
- A 60-locker high school program should budget $35,000–$75,000 all-in for a quality wood installation
- Budget approval success rates go up when proposals frame the investment as a 15-year asset with recruiting ROI
Why Pricing Transparency Matters
The locker industry has operated for years on the assumption that buyers need to be “qualified” before they see a price. The thinking goes: show pricing upfront, and you’ll scare people off before a salesperson can explain the value.
We’ve never bought that. Athletic directors and facilities managers are professionals making real budget decisions. You deserve transparent pricing so you can plan properly, build accurate proposals, and compare options with full information. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) has long emphasized data-driven facilities planning as a key competency for athletic administrators. That starts with having real numbers in front of you. When manufacturers hide pricing, it wastes everyone’s time.
So here’s what sports lockers actually cost in 2026.
Sports Locker Price Ranges by Tier
PlayerStall offers five locker tiers, each designed for a different program profile. These are per-unit prices before shipping and installation:
Semi Pro: $349/unit Our entry-level wood locker. It’s built for youth programs, community recreation centers, and programs on tight budgets. You get basic shelf configuration, standard wood construction, and a limited color selection. If you need quality over metal but don’t need a full custom build, this is where to start.
Varsity: $449/unit This is our most popular tier for high school programs. You get expanded configuration options, better shelf systems, improved organization features, and full custom color and nameplate capability. Most competitive high school programs land here.
Pro: $549/unit College-level quality. Enhanced construction specs, deeper finish options, and advanced organization features including helmet shelf systems and shoulder pad compartments. We recommend this for serious high school programs making a statement and college programs on standard budgets.
Curve: $649/unit Premium construction with curved door profiles that create a distinct upscale look. College programs that want a design signature in their locker rooms gravitate to this tier. All customization options are included.
Stadium: $599–$799+/unit Our flagship tier for programs that want the best. Full custom construction, premium wood species options, and advanced configuration for maximum equipment organization. This is professional and D1 collegiate standard.
These per-unit prices are for standard configurations. Volume orders (50+ units) typically qualify for tiered pricing. Contact us for a volume quote specific to your program’s needs.
What Affects the Per-Unit Price
Several factors move the per-unit price up or down from the base tier pricing above:
Locker dimensions: Standard dimensions (24”W × 76”H × 19”D) are included in base pricing. Oversized lockers, common in football programs that need 30”–36” width, add cost per unit.
Configuration complexity: The base tier includes a standard shelf and rod configuration. Adding helmet shelves, dedicated shoulder pad compartments, lock boxes, multiple rod configurations, or boot/cleat cubbies increases the per-unit cost.
Wood species and finish: Standard configurations use high-quality birch plywood with a durable polyurethane finish. Premium wood species (maple, oak, walnut accents) are available at additional cost per unit.
Quantity: Order volume is the single biggest pricing lever. A 30-locker order and a 100-locker order from the same tier will have noticeably different per-unit pricing. Plan for your full roster at the outset.
Accessories: Lock boxes ($45–$85/unit), ventilated door panels, mirror panels, and other accessories are add-ons priced separately.
Installation Costs: What to Expect
Installation typically adds 15–25% to the total locker cost, depending on your facility’s conditions and location.
What installation includes:
- Delivery to your facility (freight included in most orders)
- Locker placement and leveling
- Wall anchoring where required by code
- Final assembly and inspection
- Basic configuration of adjustable shelving
Factors that affect installation cost:
- Location: Remote or hard-to-access facilities cost more to deliver to
- Site conditions: Uneven floors, low ceilings, narrow doorways, or stairs add installation time and cost
- Existing removal: If existing lockers need to be removed and disposed of, add $500–$2,000 depending on quantity
- Timing: Rush installations (less than 4 weeks from order) may carry a premium
For a 60-locker installation at a typical high school in a major Texas or Midwest city, expect installation to add $5,000–$10,000 to the total project cost.
Customization Pricing
This is where a locker room starts to feel like yours. Customization costs vary by complexity:
Team color finish: Standard color options (stock stains and finishes) are included in base tier pricing. Custom color matching to specific Pantone or CMYK specifications adds $15–$30/unit.
Logo panels: Laser-engraved or applied team logos on locker doors, overhead panels, or end panels range from $25–$75 per application point depending on complexity.
Player nameplates: Individual aluminum or acrylic nameplates with player name and number run $20–$45 per locker. Illuminated or premium materials are priced higher.
Custom overhead signage: Team name or mascot panels above the locker bank are a popular visual anchor. Expect $300–$1,500 depending on size and materials.
Jersey number displays: Number cutouts or applied graphics on locker doors add $15–$25 per locker.
A fully customized locker room with custom color, logo panels, player nameplates, and overhead signage typically adds $75–$150 per locker to the base tier price. That’s roughly $5,000–$12,000 for a 60-locker installation.
15-Year Total Cost of Ownership Analysis
Comparing the sticker price of wood vs. metal lockers misses the most important number: what does each option actually cost over the life of the facility?
Here’s a straightforward 15-year TCO analysis for a 60-locker installation:
Scenario A: Quality Wood Lockers (Varsity tier)
- Initial purchase (60 × $449): $26,940
- Custom finish and nameplates (60 × $85): $5,100
- Installation: $7,500
- Total Year 1 investment: $39,540
- 15-year maintenance (cleaning, minor repairs): ~$2,000
- Replacement at year 15: $0 (still in service, five year guarantee)
- 15-year total: ~$41,540
Scenario B: Standard Metal Lockers
- Initial purchase (60 units, mid-grade): $18,000
- Installation: $5,500
- Total Year 1 investment: $23,500
- 8-year replacement (metal typical lifespan in active use): $23,500
- Additional 7-year period cost (new metal): $12,000
- 15-year maintenance and rust remediation: ~$3,500
- 15-year total: ~$62,500
Wood saves you about $21,000 over 15 years while giving your athletes a far better daily experience. And that doesn’t even factor in the recruiting and culture value of a professional locker room. We’ve heard from coaches at every level that their locker room upgrade was one of the best facility investments they ever made.
How to Build a Budget Proposal
Getting locker room upgrades approved through school boards, athletic departments, or university budget processes takes a well-structured proposal. One AD told us he’d spent weeks trying to get real pricing from other manufacturers before finding our site. Don’t let your committee sit around waiting for numbers. Here’s the framework that works:
1. Start with the problem, not the solution Document the current state with photos. Show deteriorating equipment, overcrowded lockers, rust or damage. Then contrast with competing programs’ facilities.
2. Frame it as a 15-year capital asset Don’t present the cost as a one-time expense. Present it as a capital asset with a 15-year service life. Break down the annual cost: a 60-locker Varsity installation at $39,540 comes to $2,636/year. Most administrators approve capital investments more readily than operating expenses.
3. Include the recruiting ROI Do some homework on how locker room quality affects recruiting decisions in your sport. In football, coach surveys show locker room quality ranks among the top five factors recruits and their families evaluate during official visits.
4. Get three quotes Budget committees expect competitive bidding. Having three quotes, even knowing which provider you intend to use, satisfies this requirement and shows due diligence.
5. Identify your funding sources In high school settings, locker room upgrades commonly come through bond measures, athletic booster associations, district capital improvement funds, facility naming rights or sponsorship, or multi-year booster fundraising campaigns. Present your funding path alongside the project scope.
Contact PlayerStall for a full quote and budget documentation package that you can take directly to your budget committee. We provide itemized line-item pricing, 15-year TCO analysis, and reference contacts from programs we’ve worked with who can speak to ROI.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest quality wood sports locker option?
Our Semi Pro locker at $349/unit is the starting point for quality wood construction. Below this price point, you’re typically looking at particleboard with limited durability, or metal lockers that will need replacement within 8–10 years. The Semi Pro gives you solid plywood construction and real durability at an accessible price point.
Are there financing options for locker room projects?
Yes. For programs working through booster associations or independent facilities, we can connect you with equipment financing partners that offer 12–60 month payment terms. Many high school booster organizations use 3-year fundraising and financing structures to fund locker room projects.
How much does a locker room renovation cost for a college football program?
A Division I or Division II football program typically budgets $150,000–$500,000+ for a complete locker room renovation including lockers, installation, customization, benching, and facility work. The locker units themselves at Stadium tier for 100 lockers would run $60,000–$80,000 before installation, customization, and ancillary facility work.
Does the price include shipping?
Standard freight to most US locations is included in our quoted prices. For remote locations, oversized orders, or expedited delivery, freight costs are quoted separately. Always confirm shipping terms when comparing quotes from different manufacturers.
What is the lead time from order to delivery?
Standard lead time is 8–12 weeks from order confirmation. Rush orders (4–6 weeks) are sometimes available depending on current production schedule. Plan locker room projects for summer installation whenever possible to avoid conflicts with active seasons.
How do I compare quotes from different locker manufacturers?
Make sure quotes include per-unit pricing, configuration specifications, materials quality, finish details, warranty terms, installation cost, and shipping. A cheaper per-unit price with a shorter warranty and thinner materials is rarely the better value. Ask specifically about plywood vs. particleboard construction, warranty duration, and references from similar programs.
Conclusion
Sports locker pricing is straightforward when you’re dealing with a manufacturer that’s willing to be upfront about it. Quality wood lockers range from $349 to $799+ per unit depending on tier and configuration. Installation adds 15–25%, and customization adds another 10–20%. Over 15 years, wood beats metal on total cost every time. And the recruiting and culture impact of a professional locker room? After 30 years in this business, we can tell you it’s real.
If you’ve been putting off a locker room upgrade because you couldn’t get a straight answer on cost, now you have one. The next step is getting a quote built around your specific program.
Ready to get a transparent quote for your program? Request your free custom design consultation and itemized pricing. We’ll provide everything you need to build a compelling budget proposal, backed by our five year guarantee and 30+ years of experience.
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