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Four Signs That Tell You It Is Time for a Shower Upgrade

 February 12, 2022

By  BC Editorial Team

People love their showers. Of course, it is always refreshing to take one. Either at the beginning or the end of the day, a good shower can raise spirits and improve one’s mood. But nothing stays the same forever. After years of heavy use, it might be finally time to give your shower an upgrade. If you are not sure, here are four signs that you should look out for and what upgrade you’ll need to install to ensure you get a better shower experience.

Limited privacy

Closing off your shower area should not be difficult. If it is, then you should upgrade. Keeping the water inside of your shower area is important, and that is the job of the shower door or curtain. Check if you’re still using an old and flimsy shower curtain. Besides making it difficult to keep the water in, it also risks your privacy. Furthermore, investing in a frameless shower enclosure can be a good idea. This will ensure that you won’t make a mess during showers. Additionally, you can be sure that you won’t experience any sudden interruptions in the middle of a session.

Mould and mildew build-up

You might notice some green or black growths in and around your shower area. It can be mould and mildew building up. That is bad news for your health since the spores can make the air quality of your shower bad. It also makes it look dirty. That is not what you like to feel when showering. While using bleach and cleaning up the growths are smart moves, you need to stop the mould from growing completely. A nice improvement would be to add some ventilation. It will make your showers more pleasant since it moves the humid air out of the shower area. You can also add some waterproofing. This prevents water and moisture from leaving the shower area.

Leaky and broken fixtures

Another sign that your shower needs upgrading is the fixtures themselves. A shower valve not turning is a bad sign. Leaky fixtures are also pretty bad. The important part that you have to change is the showerhead since that is where all the water comes out to bathe you. Depending on the results you want, there are several options. For example, if you want to save water, you can change to a low-flow showerhead. Work with a contractor to decide what changes you can make to your shower’s performance.

Broken tiling

If you have broken or loose tiles in your shower, then it is time for a change. They look ugly. The broken tiles are also potential dangers. For example, you can hurt yourself by stepping or accidentally touching them. Use this opportunity to change the tiles to a better material. For instance, cement shower tiles can be a good choice since they can prevent you from slipping and are resistant to moisture.

Seeing any of the four signs mentioned above should encourage you to take action. Immediately fixing the problem is the optimal solution. With a quick upgrade, you can ensure a lovely shower next time. Invest in some upgrades now so that you can benefit as soon as possible.

BC Editorial Team


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