Shower tip #9 Life expectancy
How long can you expect your shower to last? Generally, the manufacturers will give a warranty based on expected life span. The longer the warranty period the better the quality
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As the days get colder and our showers get longer its time to take a long look at your shower. By maintaining your shower, you can avoid costly mistakes and utilise our expertise to maintain a healthy and dry home by maintaining the wet areas and a big one is – the shower.
We have created this “How to guide” to help ensure the longevity of your shower. This guide is for all shower enclosures – tiled, acrylic lined, ceratone, ellure wall boards, bath liners and all glass surrounds.
This 10 week series of tips tricks and helpful information is to give back to our loyal customers (and future ones) on how to maintain your shower enclosure. Over the 10 weeks we will post about the key weak areas that you can do to maintain your shower and hopefully avoid costly mistakes often overlooked.
How long can you expect your shower to last? Generally, the manufacturers will give a warranty based on expected life span. The longer the warranty period the better the quality
Showerdome’s – they work! The misconception is the dome turns your shower into a sauna – however this is not the case. There is approx. 2 cubic meters of cool
First thing first – what is an acrylic liner? It is the plastic backing that is attached to the wall of your shower. The acrylic liner covers 2 or 3
Aaahhhh… there is nothing better than having your skin cells blown away by strong water pressure! But how much is too much? And what will excessively strong pressure do to
WTS! What’s that smell?! There is nothing like smell of a damp, musty, bathroom! Where is it coming from? And what causes the smell? Let’s dive into ventilation. Winter is
What is the right temperature for your shower? And why is this an issue? No, it’s not because you’ll use up all the hot water! The recommended temperate for your
These are rubbery plastic strips around the door frames of your shower, designed to contain water inside the shower specifically around the door. Shower seals generally have a 6-12 month
Let’s take a look at the colours of mould – brother eeewwww!No two moulds are the same, below are the 3 main types we predominantly see and how to resolve
How do you clean your shower? Yes we hear you & this is our number one question we get asked upon completing an installation. But no we are not plugging
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