Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom remodel in the Twin Cities — primary suite to powder room, heated floor available

Primary bathroom and secondary bathroom remodels with custom tile work, vanity installation, frameless glass enclosures, and optional layout reconfiguration. Heated floor add-on is the most popular Minnesota upgrade.

Bathroom remodel in the Twin Cities — primary suite to powder room, heated floor available

Bathroom remodels are the most frequent residential renovation project — the NAHB Remodeling Market Index consistently identifies bathroom projects as the top completed remodel type by volume. In Minnesota, the heated floor (Schluter DITRA-HEAT or Nuheat) is the most popular upgrade because it pays for itself in winter comfort.

A primary bathroom renovation (new tile, tub/shower, vanity, lighting, exhaust fan) in the Twin Cities market runs $20,000-$55,000; a full gut with layout reconfiguration, heated floor, and wet-room shower runs $50,000-$90,000. Secondary bathrooms and powder rooms run $10,000-$25,000.

The high frequency of bathroom projects makes them an efficient pipeline builder — many clients who start with a bathroom remodel return for a kitchen or addition within 2-3 years. Our intake captures primary vs secondary bath, whether the layout is changing, tub vs shower preference, and finish level (standard vs spa-tier).

What's included

  • Design consultation + fixture / tile selection
  • Licensed plumbing + electrical rough-in and trim
  • Custom tile work (shower, floor, niche)
  • Vanity, fixtures, frameless glass enclosure
  • Heated floor option (Schluter DITRA-HEAT)
  • Final grout seal + 2-year warranty

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Bathroom Remodel — common questions

How long does a bathroom remodel take?
3-8 weeks depending on scope. Powder room refresh: 2-3 weeks. Standard secondary bathroom (tile, vanity, fixtures, no layout change): 3-5 weeks. Primary bath standard: 5-7 weeks. Primary bath with layout reconfiguration + heated floor + wet-room shower: 7-9 weeks.
Is heated floor worth it in Minnesota?
Yes — every Twin Cities client who installs heated floor says it is the single best upgrade. Cost premium is $1,200-$2,800 depending on bathroom size; installs cleanly under tile during the rebuild; uses minimal electricity (only when needed). The comfort difference on a 10°F February morning is dramatic.
Can you handle the design or do I need to bring my own?
We handle both ends. Our designer walks the space, captures your preferences, and produces a finish board (tile, vanity, fixtures, paint) within 1-2 weeks. If you have already worked with an architect or designer, we can build to their drawings as a traditional GC.
What is the difference between a wet room and a standard shower?
A wet room has no enclosure — the entire bathroom (or a portion of it) is tiled and waterproofed so water can drain freely. Modern wet rooms include a curbless shower with linear drain. Visually striking and accessible for aging-in-place. Cost premium runs $5,000-$12,000 over a standard shower-glass enclosure.

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