Bathroom Fan Replacement
Professional bathroom exhaust fan replacement including venting, wiring, and quiet operation upgrades.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Included With Every Visit
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Bathroom Fan Replacement
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Bathroom Fan Questions
Bathroom fan replacement starts at $200 and typically runs $200-400 depending on fan model, attic access, and whether ducting needs work. Fan-light-heater combo units cost more. Free estimates provided.
Bathroom fans are rated in CFM (cubic feet per minute). The standard rule is 1 CFM per square foot of bathroom floor area, with a minimum of 50 CFM. I assess your bathroom size and recommend the right unit.
Yes, I install quiet fans rated as low as 0.3-1.0 sones from brands like Panasonic WhisperCeiling, Broan, and Delta. These are nearly silent compared to older builder-grade models.
Yes, I install combination fan-light and fan-light-heater units. These are popular in Minnesota bathrooms where the added warmth makes cold mornings more comfortable.
Sometimes I can replace just the motor and wheel assembly if the housing is intact. A full unit swap is usually more cost-effective and gives you better airflow and energy efficiency.
Ready for a Better Bathroom Fan?
from $200
This section helps this page get found for bathroom fan replacement searches while providing readers with straightforward information about what the service involves.
Most bathroom fan replacements in the Twin Cities involve pulling an older unit that has become noisy, weak, or non-functional and fitting a new one into the existing ceiling cutout and ductwork. In some cases, the duct run or exterior termination cap also needs attention if it was undersized or improperly installed to begin with. A properly vented bath fan helps prevent moisture damage in bathrooms of all sizes, from small powder rooms and half baths to larger master bath suites common in east metro homes.
