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Bathroom Fan Replacement

Professional bathroom exhaust fan replacement including venting, wiring, and quiet operation upgrades.

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How I Can Help

Here's what bathroom fan replacement work can include. Depending on your setup, some of these may apply and some may not:
Replace bathroom exhaust fans
Upgrade to quieter fans
Install fan and light combos
Install fan and heater combos
Connect to existing venting
Replace fan motors
Install humidity sensing fans
Install timer switches
Replace noisy fans
Install larger CFM fans
Install LED light fan combos
Check and seal vent connections

Tasks Not Typically Included

Fan replacements can get complicated depending on attic access, existing duct routing, and what's already up there. This covers what's typically outside scope, but contact me before booking if you want to confirm your specific setup is covered.
New duct routing through walls, attic, or roof (significant runs quoted separately)
Licensed electrical wiring, panel work, or new circuit installation (requires licensed electrician)
Bathroom tile work or ceiling repair beyond the fan cutout area
Full bathroom remodeling or ventilation system upgrades

Always Included With Every Visit

These four standards come with every job, no matter the size or scope.
Neat work area
Fan packaging, tools, and parts stay contained and off your bathroom surfaces.
Full cleanup
All old fan components, packaging, and dust are cleared before I leave.
Professional appearance
I arrive ready to work and keep your bathroom tidy throughout the install.
Job walkthrough
We test the new fan before I leave so you can confirm it's running and exhausting correctly.

How It Works

Four simple steps to complete your bathroom fan replacement service.
01

Request service

Describe the issue or what you'd like replaced, share photos if helpful, and tell me your preferred timing.
02

Review scope and estimate

I review what you've described, confirm the unit type and venting requirements, and send a clear written estimate.
03

Schedule and complete work

I complete the installation on the agreed schedule, in line with any applicable requirements, and keep the work area clean throughout.
04

Final walkthrough

We test the fan together so you can confirm airflow and operation are right and you're completely satisfied.

Why Choose Bedrock for Bathroom Fan Replacement

Owner Operated Service

You work directly with me from first message to final walkthrough.

Direct One-on-One Support

No handoffs or middlemen. I keep communication clear and personal.

Transparent Solo Pricing

I give upfront pricing before work starts, with no surprise add-ons.

Personally Guaranteed Work

I personally stand behind every job and make it right if needed.

Bathroom Fan Questions

Homeowners ask us these questions about bathroom fan replacement before scheduling.

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?

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from $200

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This section helps this page get found for bathroom fan replacement searches while providing readers with straightforward information about what the service involves.

Bathroom exhaust fans are rated by CFM, or cubic feet per minute, and a fan that is undersized for the room leaves moisture in the air long after a shower ends. That humidity settles on surfaces, works behind paint, and creates conditions for mold, mildew, and peeling trim over time. Replacing an old or failing fan with a properly sized unit, whether a basic exhaust fan, a combination fan and light, a fan with a humidity sensor, or a quiet model from brands like Broan, Panasonic, or Delta, makes a measurable difference in how the room feels and performs.

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.