10% OFF ON ALL ORDERS IN JUNE                      Main image Hover image

Salsbury Locker Blog

Unlocking Locker Costs: Your Ultimate Guide to Prices, Types & Buying Tips

June 27, 2025
Blog_LockerCost_PrimaryImage

When you’re in the market for lockers for your facility, there’s a lot to consider. Size, color, and other factors all come into play. One of the most concerning aspects is the price. When you start looking into buying lockers, you may be worried about how expensive they are and whether you will be able to find ones within your budget.

 

This ultimate guide to locker types, prices, and buying tips will help you navigate the process of buying affordable lockers for your facility. Read on to learn about different locker types offered by Salsbury Industries and their price ranges, materials, hidden costs, and more.

 

Exploring Different Locker Types and Their Price Ranges

 

Understanding Locker Types and Their Typical Costs

 

Different locker types vary greatly in price depending on many factors. Here are the different locker types and their price ranges:

 

  • Metal Lockers: Steel lockers are standard for school lockers and gym lockers. They are durable and widely used in many environments. The cost of metal lockers can range from $200 to several hundred dollars per unit, depending on size. However, Salsbury Industries’ cost of metal lockers can be as low as $110. Single-tier, double-tier, and multi-tier configurations have an impact on metal locker prices.
  • Wood Lockers: Wood lockers are aesthetically pleasing and often used in premium environments. They are viewed as luxury lockers that will add a touch of class to your facility. The cost of wood lockers ranges from $500 to $1,200 per unit or higher, depending on custom or premium options. Factors affecting wood locker prices include wood type and finish and lock type. Premier and Designer lockers tend to be on the more expensive side as well. Though Salsbury Industries’ cost of wood lockers can be as low as $275.
  • Plastic Lockers: Plastic lockers are water-resistant and ideal for wet areas, such as pool areas, restaurants, and gyms. Phenolic lockers are durable and low-maintenance. High-density polyethylene lockers (HDPE lockers) are truly waterproof lockers. The general cost of plastic lockers ranges from $250 to $650 or more per door/unit, depending on the number of tiers and other factors. Though Salsbury Industries’ price of plastic lockers can be as low as $200.
  • Vented Metal Lockers: Vented metal lockers are affordable and offer good ventilation. Mesh lockers and ventilated lockers are great for environments where good visibility and maximum airflow are required. These lockers are more budget-friendly than the others since the cost of wire mesh lockers ranges from $110 to $300 or more per unit. The price of wire mesh lockers means these cheap lockers will be easier on your wallet.

 

Blog_LockerCost_Material

 

Material Matters - How Material Drives Locker Prices

 

The type of material you choose for your lockers will significantly impact the cost. Here are some of the most common locker materials and how different aspects of their materials drive prices:

 

  • Metal: With steel lockers, steel gauge greatly affects both the durability of the lockers and the steel locker cost. Lower gauge numbers indicate thicker, stronger materials, but also a higher cost. Conversely, high gauge numbers result in lower durability but lower costs as well. Powder coating offers enhanced durability, lower maintenance, and better-looking lockers. Like lower gauge numbers, powder coating requires a higher budget, but its many benefits lead to lower overall costs over time.
  • Wood: Different wood types and finishes affect the price of wooden lockers. An expensive type of wood, like walnut or oak, will typically be more expensive than a cheaper type of wood, like pine. Finishes like staining or varnishing can also increase the price of wood lockers.
  • Plastics: The level of water resistance and durability affects plastic locker prices. High-end plastics lockers, like those made of HDPE that offer superior moisture resistance, are going to come at a higher price.

 

Hidden Costs to Factor In

 

As you search for lockers for your facilities, it’s not enough to merely consider the initial price. It’s important to remember all the hidden costs you may run into as you work to find lockers that will perfectly suit your space.

 

Don’t Forget These Additional Locker Costs

 

Some additional locker costs include adding side panels, sloping hoods, and customization. You may also want to include engraved name/number plates. Here are a few more additional costs to keep in mind:

 

  • Shipping Costs: Distance and weight affect the cost to ship lockers. So if you are ordering a large number of lockers and you live far from the manufacturer, your shipping costs will be higher. You can call Salsbury Industries for a freight charge quotation based on the weight, size, destination, and products ordered.
  • Installation Costs: Your options in terms of installation are assembled and unassembled. It’s understandable that you would want to save yourself the headache of assembling the lockers yourself, but ordering assembled lockers is going to cost more.

Blog_LockerCost_Shipping

 

Smart Buying - Tips for Finding the Best Locker Deals

 

Now that you’ve read through this guide, you have a better understanding of locker prices as well as different locker types, materials, and costs. Here are a few more tips to help you through the process of purchasing lockers for your facility:

 

 

Blog_LockerCost_Tradeshow

How to Find the Best Locker Prices and Make a Smart Purchase

 

  • Assess your specific needs and budget. Making a list of your needs when it comes to the lockers and figuring out if it aligns with your budget is a great first step to take. That way, you will be clear on your requirements and budgetary constraints moving forward.
  • Inquire about bulk locker discounts. If you’re buying a large number of lockers, bulk discounts can help cut locker prices down by a lot. On lockers.com, you can request a quote for bulk pricing.
  • Read reviews and check warranties. It’s always good to check out reviews of both the manufacturer and product when making a purchase. Make sure to look at manufacturers’ warranties as well. Salsbury Industries provides a three-year limited warranty to the original purchaser, covering defects in material and workmanship if reported in writing to Salsbury Industries within three years of the delivery date.
  • Consider the long-term value and durability. You may feel tempted to go with a cheaper option, but you should keep in mind that pricier locker types and materials tend to be more durable and long-lasting. A higher price now may save you the maintenance costs of lesser-quality lockers later.
  • Look for seasonal locker sales. Always keep an eye out for a good seasonal sale. If you catch one, you can save and have the freedom to acquire extras like sloping hoods, etc.

 

The process of buying lockers can be overwhelming, especially once you begin to realize how expensive they can be. Hopefully, this guide has armed you with the necessary knowledge to purchase lockers with confidence. Salsbury Industries offers a wide range of lockers made of quality materials that are sure to fit your space and your budget. Click here to browse our lockers and find the lockers and prices you’re looking for.