What a Minnesota Bathroom Remodel Actually Costs, and What Drives It
Bathroom remodeling in Minnesota runs a wide range depending on scope, and anyone who quotes you a tight number before seeing the space is guessing. A basic refresh, new fixtures, updated vanity, solid-surface surround, sits in a different universe than a full gut-and-rebuild with radiant floor heat, a frameless glass enclosure, and a thermostatic shower system. What moves the number: the existing condition of your subfloor (Minnesota moisture doesn't forgive ignored rot), your ceiling height, whether you're relocating plumbing, and the finish level you choose. We'll walk through every one of those factors with you during the free in-home estimate, no pressure, no obligation. Every job is different, contact TWS Remodeling for an accurate estimate.
Factory-Certified Installation: Why It Matters for Minnesota Homes
Factory certification isn't a marketing badge, it means our installers trained directly with the manufacturers whose products we use. With Samuel Müller solid-surface systems, that translates to shower enclosures and panels installed exactly the way the engineers designed them, with seams sealed and edges finished to spec. In Minnesota, that matters. A poorly installed surround develops gaps that let moisture into your wall framing. You won't see the damage for a year or two, and by then it's a demolition job, not a repair. We've been correcting those mistakes for other contractors for 25 years. We'd rather you didn't need us to do that.
The Samuel Müller Difference, Solid-Surface Systems Built for Daily Use
TWS Remodeling's partnership with Samuel Müller gives Minnesota homeowners access to solid-surface shower systems, custom enclosures, and the Forever Box Thermostatic System, precision temperature control that eliminates the cold-then-scalding dial-spinning that's become background noise in most older bathrooms. Solid-surface panels don't have grout lines. That's not a minor detail. Grout lines are where Minnesota hard water deposits calcium, where mold takes hold, and where most bathroom surfaces start to look dated within five years. A solid-surface wall stays clean with a wipe-down. It doesn't stain, it doesn't absorb moisture, and it holds its finish for decades, not seasons.
Our Work in Minnesota, Real Bathrooms, Real Results
Thirty-year-old bathrooms are the most common starting point we see across Minnesota, a generation of homes built in the late 1980s and early 1990s that were never updated. Those projects typically involve replacing everything: the shower or tub surround, the vanity, the toilet, the floor, and the lighting. The bones of the room are often sound; the finishes have just outlived their era. We've completed more than a thousand projects with a 4.5-star rating across 1,036 Google reviews, and the pattern in the feedback is consistent, homeowners are surprised by how different the room feels when the materials are actually good. Browse the gallery below to see completed Minnesota bathroom transformations.
What Minnesota Homeowners Say About TWS Remodeling
With over 1,036 Google reviews and a 4.5-star rating, the feedback we receive from Minnesota homeowners covers the full arc of a project, from the first estimate visit through installation day and the follow-up service check. The most consistent theme: people didn't expect the process to be this smooth. We're not going to tell you every project runs without a single question or adjustment, that's not how construction works. What we can tell you is that when something needs attention, we address it. The Service Requests page exists for exactly that reason, and it gets used.
Common Questions About Bathroom Remodeling in Minnesota
Minnesota homeowners ask smart questions before committing to a remodel, scope, timeline, what's actually included, and what happens after the crew leaves. The FAQs below address the specifics we hear most often from homeowners across the state. If your question isn't here, call us directly at (612) 445-4352.