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Beautiful, Affordable Bathroom Transformations for Kansas City


Five Star Bath Solutions of Kansas City Kansas is a full service bathroom remodeler specializing in bath and shower remodeling and installations. We offer leading solutions for bath and shower remodeling, including custom bath-wall systems, new bathtubs or tub to shower conversion, walk-in bathtubs and much more. We provide quality bath and shower remodeling at an affordable price.


Business Services:
  • Residential Bathroom Remodeling
  • Commercial Bathroom Remodeling

At Five Star Bath Solutions, we beautify your bathroom with a seamless look and sleek design, all at a price you can afford. From partial transformations to complete bathroom renovations, our professional installers can revitalize your bathroom space with a wide variety of bathroom solutions. Choose which options fit your particular situation, home, and budget and we'll do the rest.




Bathroom Renovations Business Hours:
Monday:7:00:AM:9:00:PM
Tuesday:7:00:AM:9:00:PM
Wednesday:7:00:AM:9:00:PM
Thursday:7:00:AM:9:00:PM
Friday:7:00:AM:9:00:PM
Saturday:9:00:AM:7:00:PM
Sunday:9:00:AM:7:00:PM



Five Star Bath Solutions of Kansas City KS
Address: 6930 Martindale Rd, Shawnee, KS, 66218
Phone: (913) 225-8747 
Email: Reservations@fivestarbathsolutions.com
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