01/12/2026
During a recent inspection of a client’s bathroom shower walls, visible mold was found on the surface, and further inspection revealed mold growth behind one of the walls. This indicated prolonged moisture exposure and insufficient maintenance or ventilation
A shower should be cleaned at least once a week to prevent the buildup of soap scum, bacteria, mold, and hard-water stains. Moisture and warmth create the perfect environment for mildew, especially in corners, grout lines, and around drains. If a shower is not cleaned regularly, mold can spread, unpleasant odors can develop, surfaces can become slippery, and long-term damage to grout and sealant may occur.
Simple weekly cleaning and quick rinsing after use help maintain hygiene, extend the life of the shower, and keep the space safe and pleasant to use.
Hidden mold can compromise wall materials, create health risks, and lead to costly repairs if left untreated. Early detection, proper cleaning, and addressing moisture sources are essential to prevent structural damage and maintain a healthy indoor environment.
Clean enough to avoid mold lawsuits and demolition budgets. Basic maintenance beats ripping out walls every time.