Ensure good ventilation
Ventilation is an important factor in limiting moisture buildup. Air fans should be used during and after bathing, and windows should be opened to increase air circulation, helping the bathroom dry faster.
Clean and arrange regularly
Remove unused or expired products, clean cabinets, shelves and surfaces with mild detergents to keep the space tidy, limit bacteria and dirt accumulation.
Check for water leaks
Equipment such as faucets, shower heads or toilets needs to be periodically checked to detect leaks. Early remedy helps reduce moisture and avoid unnecessary damage.
Maintenance of mortar and glue
The mortar and filling glue are easily moldy in a humid environment. It is necessary to clean regularly and fill the cracked and damaged parts to ensure waterproofing.
Use light, quick-drying towels and carpets
Replacing thick towels and carpets with cotton or bamboo materials helps absorb well, dry quickly and limit moldy odors in the summer.
Increase greenery in bathrooms
Plants such as ferns and orchids help absorb moisture naturally, improve air quality and create a comfortable feeling.
Schedule periodic maintenance
Checking the water pipe system, water heaters and drains helps detect early incidents, ensuring the bathroom always operates effectively and safely.